Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 [ 4.2 If by the Certificate Date the parties have been unable to agree whether any requirement of the Landlord made pursuant to clause 4.1 is reasonable the matter or matters in dispute shall be referred to a counsel to be agreed upon between the parties or failing agreement within [ 5 ] working days after the Certificate Date to one of the conveyancing counsel for the time being of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice [ " Counsel " ] to be nominated on the application of either party by the President for the time being of the Law Society ( or his duly appointed deputy or any other person authorised by him to make appointments on his behalf ) and Counsel shall :
2 Chamberlain was explicit about his motives in a letter to Beatrice Webb : ‘ It will remove the great danger , viz , that public sentiment should go wholly over to the unemployed and render impossible that state sternness to which you or I equally attach importance .
3 Now erm in the main the most the people who go and talk , if they talk genuinely to their their other half or I always say partner instead of , nowadays that 's politically correct I think , erm then they so they 're they 're a lot of the times they 're talked out of it .
4 Although she came from a financially privileged background , her education was superficial , governesses being followed by day-schools , a brief interlude at King 's College , London , where she possibly read Latin , continental history , mathematics , and elementary science for two terms , and a year in Dresden .
5 ‘ However , I believe it is one of the few jobs where you actually get recognition for what you do .
6 Do n't punish yourself for your old beliefs , or you merely add paraffin to the fire .
7 If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company .
8 Indeed , talk to any manager and he or she already has common-sense theories of motivation , often built up over long periods of observing people at work .
9 He or she also has power to refuse for good cause to accept an application or to decline to give advice .
10 He or she generally reports pain , and other bizarre sensations of bodily disturbance and internal movement .
11 A child who speaks at home with a powerful local accent , in dialect , with a swear word between every two or three ordinary words , or who hardly speaks English at all , must learn ‘ proper ’ talk at school .
12 So we have exactly reverse processes : and the problem for the student is that there are so many more possibilities to choose from in spelling than there are in reading aloud , where one also has meaning to help .
13 We just wreck buildings or We just start fires or We just scar highways or We just spread trash .
14 Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence .
15 Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence .
16 In 1662 the family moved to Middelburg in the Netherlands , where they openly professed Judaism .
17 A better known work where such relationships are evident , and where they surely form part of any responsible approach to performance , is the D major Te Deum of Charpentier ( H146 ) , already cited .
18 Well , they broke through on about a forty mile stretch Where they really gained ground is up towards Arras , they made about five miles there , and down around St Quentin .
19 Gales and hard winters followed , including one severe ice-storm which welded coppiced small-leaved lime branches to the ground — where they promptly took root .
20 If you would like to meet these wonder women they have just moved to larger premises at ( tel : ) where they now have room for seminars , tuition and club visits .
21 But Sir Patrick said last night : ‘ I have never urged Sir Hal Miller or anyone else to withhold evidence which would advantage a defendant .
22 However , although there is no indication of the source of 10 marks payable to Roger Blomfeld of Buxton , Norfolk ( where he also owned land worth 13s. 4d. ) , the £1. 9s. 8d. assigned to Thomas Parker , a servant of the king at Elmley Lovett , Worcs. , could well have been a payment from the manor , which was a royal estate , and Parker himself did not live there .
23 He disciplines himself to at least two hours a day in his upstairs studio where he also produces screen printing , water colours and acrylics .
24 Until he won the Paris Open earlier this month — where he also beat world No 1 Courier — he was n't even certain to qualify for this ‘ best eight ’ in the world ’ tournament , having fallen to 10th in the rankings for the first time in eight years , and failing to make a Grand Slam final for the first time in five .
25 In 1850 , as a newly appointed house surgeon to St George 's Hospital ( where he later became lecturer in anatomy ) he presented a paper to the Royal Society ‘ On the development of the optic and auditory nerves ’ .
26 He joined the leisure and later the entertainments division , where he later became director , with responsibility for such venues as Talk of the Town , Belle Vue Zoo , Blackpool , Eastbourne and Yarmouth piers and a caravan park .
27 Secondly , where he knowingly receives trust property in breach of trust ( ’ knowing receipt and dealing ’ ) .
28 The article sent the leading RISC analyst Andrew Allison to his keyboard where he promptly made hash of its arguments .
29 This quotation is one of the very few places in his work where he actually mentions soil erosion .
30 In 1692 he published a Pharmacologia , an early work on drugs and medicines , which showed his wide botanical knowledge and where he gratefully acknowledged help from Sloane , Ray , Sherard , Doody and Petiver .
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