Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , the accused is guilty where ownership passes on delivery such as when food is eaten or petrol put into the tank . |
2 | Each OR symbol acts as a name for the set of symbols { P , Q , R , … } on the right sides of its productions . |
3 | It is equally clear that Z fails in Zn whenever n is composite . |
4 | It is clear that Candida interacts with the body in various ways , which are both complex and subtle — in particular , its relationship with the sex hormones and with the immune system . |
5 | It will however increase the binding of other carcinogens to gastric mucosal DNA and it is conceivable that bile acts in a similar manner . |
6 | Indeed , the excise duties remained so markedly different that tax controls on the borders between the Benelux states had to be maintained . |
7 | She felt her hand being placed against his cheek , and then his lips pressing kisses upon it ; she pulled his hand back , and casting all caution to the winds pressed his palm to her own lips , fondling it , examining the scratched and chisel scars on his knuckles until he wanted her hand back again — and the manner in which they took it in turns to kiss hands through the wall became a competition between them to see who could demonstrate the greatest fondness , a competition that Jennifer was now desperate to win because all her instincts were telling her that Tristram was the only man she could ever love , and that through him lay her path to freedom and independence . |
8 | The Japanese company Nihon Medi-Physics , a joint venture between Sumitomo and Hoffman-La Roche , is excluded from the current deal but existing commercial and manufacturing links with Medi-Physics will continue . |
9 | Discussions with civic leaders in Toronto , Pittsburg and Cleveland would hopefully lead to commercial and trade links with those cities , he said . |
10 | Surprisingly it can happen in retail chains when the strategy has gone badly wrong and trouble occurs on all fronts at the same time . |
11 | WINDOWS NT ON SPARC ‘ IS OK IF MICROSOFT WANTS TO PORT IT ’ |
12 | Lukic made a couple of brave and decisve dives to feet ( I do n't think he 'd have done that last season ) |
13 | The Faverolles factory responded to this challenge and continued to break production records , while played their part with large increases in muesli , crunchy and pillow tonnages for the continental market . |
14 | The function of the areas is to achieve more or less complete coverage of popular and standards works for their zone . |
15 | ‘ THEY do n't know it , but they have killed children , ’ said Phil Green as he surveyed the charred and sodden remains of medicine , food , clothing and toys which should have been bound this month for Bosnia and Romania . |
16 | One fifth of England will have been lost to urban sprawl by 2050 if development continues at the present rate , according to the Council for the Protection of Rural England . |
17 | Lower levels of activity are expected in 1993 but investment continues to be made in order to streamline services . |
18 | Some of the notable protagonists in the debate are John and Nuala Scarisbrook , of the ‘ Life ’ organisation , who believe that all abortion is wrong because life begins at conception . |
19 | But we do not realise this till Gandalf remarks on their near-meeting some thirty pages later . |
20 | We linger before the telly and finish the pack and hold one another while dusk filters through the blinds , the silver blinds which are always shut . |
21 | The Ephron of our story , like the Sudanese taxi driver , does not mean what he says , as he makes abundantly clear when Abraham insists on paying a proper price for the field and the cave . |
22 | Now he has his leg in plaster … and is under strict orders from wife Angela to stay calm when Christie bids for glory again today in the 200 metres . |
23 | Inserting equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) for I and V into equation ( 9.75 ) establishes that Hence where from equation ( 9.77 ) For a transmission line of infinite length , and are zero in equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) respectively because it is physically impossible for I or V to be infinite as x goes to infinity . |
24 | I can see only one emergency following upon another as wave follows upon wave … , " . |
25 | And yet an Englishman 's relation to English culture and its traditions may be more tormented than Schniedau allows for , especially if the Englishman in question defines himself as , or aspires to be , an English artist . |
26 | The lack of either standard or system amounts to the same thing . |
27 | Whether the draftsman of sub-rule ( 3 ) had in mind the possibility that costs might , for contractual reasons , need to be taxed on some other basis than standard or indemnity seems to me doubtful . |
28 | The homo sequences consist of an arrangement of repeating units that pack efficiently ( large negative ΔH ) and tightly ( large negative entropy ) in a regular array , such that melting occurs in a cooperative fashion with a large ΔS and a sharper melting transition than for the mixed sequence oligomers . |
29 | ( This symbolism is read as " z plus is the set of all x such that x belongs to z and x is greater than 0 " ) . |
30 | The architecture is such that processing begins in each module as soon as data becomes available , i.e. partial results flow along pipelines between the modules so that all may work simultaneously whenever possible . |