Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv] [vb -s] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Heterodoxy or heresy originally arises as opposed to doxa , which takes the shape of ‘ orthodoxy ’ to defend itself from the heretical challenge . |
2 | Where Boulestin never falters or misleads is in the sureness of his taste and the sobriety of his ingredients even when his recipes are new inventions . |
3 | The major conclusion that can be drawn from this analysis is that users are generally satisfied with the information they receive , but there is no doubt that confusion still exists as to the range of information providers available . |
4 | He saw that God personally exists and relates to us , with us , and in us . |
5 | On the contrary , God gives men so many reasons to have lack of trust ( calamities , uncertainties , loss of hope ) that it could be said that God actually illustrates that trust in something or someone beneficial is not to be erected on happiness or good experiences alone . ’ |
6 | They are forced to operate in the pre-subjective domain of the specular imaginary , using a tactic of ‘ mimétisme ’ ( subversive mimesis ) that Irigaray both describes and illustrates in her writing . |
7 | In particular , purchase allows the possibility ( which borrowing rules out ) of in-house use of materials , which may be quite heavy ( although Brown also comments that in some university libraries 70% of the stock has remained unused over a three-year period ) . |
8 | He 's , well not necessarily made his mind but you can suggest that he might , may have done and also it seems that Alfiera is slightly half hearted in the way he erm like tries to convince Eddie cos it seems that i it , I get the feeling that Alfiera already knows and just thinking well there 's no point in getting really het up about it , so he , he tries , he says look it 's not a good idea but in the end |
9 | I think that Doreen now understands that a double bed will not fit into any of the chalets . ’ |
10 | Pregnant women are generally advised to reduce their MHR by about 20–25 per cent — the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists cautiously recommends that pregnant women do n't exercise above 140bpm — so the Pacer could help you run sensibly during pregnancy . |
11 | In the industrial type of society there is , according to Spencer , a tendency for central regulation and coercive control to decline and to be replaced by representative institutions and a more diffuse system of regulation ; but this view is then qualified in various ways , and Spencer finally concludes that representative government depends largely upon the existence of a particular type of economy the laissez-faire free-enterprise economy — which creates the conditions in which ‘ multitudinous objects are achieved by spontaneously evolved combinations of citizens governed representatively ’ . |
12 | The simple fact that pianos with and without checks existed side by side in the Vienna of Mozart , Haydn and Beethoven also shows that at least two different schools of playing the piano co-existed around 1800 . |
13 | If appraisal now reveals that it has some validity in principle , the next stage is application . |
14 | It 's just that lifts only break down because people use them , rubbish chutes only get blocked with rubbish and debris only accumulates because public spaces are n't cleaned often enough . |
15 | And Troilus immediately confesses that this was his real motive behind his defence of the present Trojan stance . |
16 | As the Tattoo takes place every day except Sundays during the Festival , streets are very busy and congestion quickly occurs if indiscriminate coach parking is allowed . |
17 | Although I should have preferred there to be no reduction , the fact that the priorities within the Northern Ireland block are law , order and security inevitably means that there are consequences which fall to other matters , and housing is one . |
18 | It 's a marvellous chance for Dana , and Roman obviously recognises that she 's an outstanding model . ’ |
19 | In European sterna , the combined midline length of manubrium and mesosternum usually equals or exceeds 149mm in males , but is usually less in females ( Ashley , 1956 ) . |
20 | In the first place , they presuppose that classes correctly perceive the constraints of their situations and modify their strategies accordingly , and Poulantzas elsewhere acknowledges that it would be extremely rash to make such an assumption . |
21 | And Israel only knows that its " way is hidden from Yahweh " ( A ) in that its cause is ignored , it does not receive its rights ( B ) . |
22 | Yet research into contemporary demography and statistics soon demonstrates that in recent years there have been dramatic changes in trends and patterns of marriage , divorce and cohabitation . |
23 | And Cecil now suggests that Tenby may have been short of oxygen because his tongue was over his bit . |
24 | The bidder 's estimate is that at least £31million of the property profit has been taken above the line , and Kingfisher also questions whether Dixons made any profit at all in 1988-89 from selling electrical goods in the UK . |
25 | And Boutin still believes that his horse will hit the heights again . |
26 | But the power of this strong life-giving vibration is said to wane slowly over a 4.32 million year period , until man even forgets that he is really alive and conscious . |
27 | And Glauber also implies that the forms and images in which this experience is expressed are not fixed but open and changing . |
28 | No record of the initial request is kept and the shape and style only evolves as the metal is worked . |
29 | The strength of colour that builds up through the summer and autumn gradually disappears and the winter garden is usually left with weak and delicate shades . |
30 | ‘ Well that 's the case anyway : whether it would stand up in court you 're the lawyer you 'd know better than I but we 're not talking about courts and proof just leaks and public opinion . |