Example sentences of "[unc] [adj] [noun] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This g this safeguard disappears once the facilities are managed by a Trust .
2 So er that s er that firm collapsed and people lost money and er that 's why FIMBRA is there , er to try and protect the investor .
3 Not many lives ago there were public hangings in this country and people certainly thought it was their right to watch and enjoy in fact , they even paid for seats to see public hangings , if they could afford to and as Mr has pointed out , er it 's not long ago er that bear baiting and badger baiting and cock fighting were seen as right and proper and no doubt spoken of as rights of free born Englishmen .
4 Each state er engages to differing degrees in economic er and er economic policy making and economic regulation .
5 erm , this is a , a case which er deals with er the issue of the suspension of a measure based upon community law , whether a national court , when a measure has been based upon community law has power to suspend it , now my Lord the er issue in was erm involved er the er decision of er the German government er to give effect to er a community regulation in the sugar sector which er required er that levies should be er obtained from sugar companies , so it was a very direct er implementation of community law erm in that sense different to the matter before your Lordship , but we rely on it by analogy and in , in this case my Lord er you will see it 's in the supplementary bundle of authorities , the extra bundle because , before your Lordship , in that case your Lordship will see er between paragraphs fifteen and thirty three er the er European court indicating that where a measure that has been based upon a community er , er law is challenged before a national court that the national court er should er only er engage in the er , er suspension of such a measure , erm if there is serious doubt er this is erm my Lord er at er paragraph twenty three of the case er and we say that er if you look at the criterions they are not dissimilar from those that have been adopted by the House of Lords as a matter of English law in the case
6 Er I think they 've gone up to Sting 's parents , er father- in-law to try and get him to say it .
7 Very dan very difficult you 've got to take steps of blocking off drains and stopping it getting in the waterways and you , you succeed sometimes , you do n't success on other times and this is why er these accidents happen where all the fish and places die and people get contaminated , cattle get contaminated , all sorts of things .
8 Now I 've made a mess on your the these need wiping because I 've got butter on my fingers .
9 Whilst I was working for the council , someone came to ask and we had some new o new officer appointed and he was very worried about getting ca er p permission from the council to launch a sewer scheme that was going to cost a quarter of a million pounds , a very large amount in those days .
10 In 1894 Gertrude Tuckwell ( Secretary and later President of the Women 's Trade Union League ) advocated ‘ the gradual extension of labour protection to the point where mothers will be prohibited from working until their children have reached an age at which they can care for themselves ’ , and the Women 's Labour League agreed that mothers with children under five should not be employed .
11 The local authority , which shared parental responsibility for J. in consequence of a care order made under the Children Act 1989 , obtained leave under section 100 of the Act to invoke the court 's inherent jurisdiction to determine whether artificial ventilation and/or other life-saving measures should be administered to J. if he were to suffer a life-threatening event .
12 By an order dated 30 March 1992 Waite J. granted the local authority 's application under section 100(3) of the Children Act 1989 for leave to invoke the court 's inherent jurisdiction to determine whether artificial ventilation and/or other life-saving measures should be given to J. , an infant for whom the local authority shared parental responsibility pursuant to a care order made under the Act of 1989 , if he were to suffer a life-threatening event .
13 I had just received my first commission from the world 's greatest rock read and I had less than 24 hours to deliver the goods .
14 Some of Papert 's greatest admirers fear that although LOGO is the best of the new generation of languages , it can not yet justify the high hopes vested in it .
15 Meetings between the Queen 's private secretary , the cabinet secretary and the prime minister 's private secretary concluded that it was unlikely the party leaders would be unable to come to an agreement among themselves .
16 The receiver for Robert Maxwell 's private estate says that because fraud was rife throughout the Maxwell empire , there 's no reason why Oxford United should have escaped …
17 Lepine 's sallow features twitched and a sardonic smile flickered across his face , but he did n't reply .
18 The angry look on the judge 's sallow face showed that either his attendance in court that morning or Cranston 's arrival had put him in an ill humour .
19 And Mr Bush 's economic advisers fear that any extra regulation could further damage an already weak economy .
20 A recent survey of the plight of peasants by China 's Economic Daily showed that taxes and fees consumed less than a quarter of their average incomes , compared with the 35-40% Mrs Fu claims .
21 The underlying causes of Africa 's economic weakness imply that the current pattern of structural adjustment lending will also not break the cycle of dependency on aid .
22 For example , Marx 's economic theory insists that behind the surface phenomenon of wildly fluctuating market prices for goods and services there lies an underlying and controlling structure of values , which are determined not by the supply and demand forces which obsess ‘ bourgeois ’ economists , but by the laws of the labour theory of value .
23 But Gloucester prison 's assistant Governor says that 's nonsense .
24 ‘ The all-or-nothing flavour to Diana 's emotional life suggests that if she were seriously unhappy in her marriage she would have the courage and determination to end it … as far as the astrology is concerned we would be looking towards the early 1990s . ’
25 But Derrida 's subtle analyses show that logocentrism tends to manifest itself in extremely indirect ways .
26 I wonder how many of the younger of today 's professional chefs realise that the origins of their great rebellion of the late 19605 and early 19705 stem , at least in part , from the days of Dr de Pomiane and his protests against illogical and harmful eating habits .
27 A broadening of AHDS eligibility is now proposed in the EEC 's agricultural structures review but much concern has been expressed that small farms could then be intensified , exacerbating the current conflict .
28 Indeed , Wycliffe maintained that Gaunt regarded political instability as one of the greatest evils that could befall a state ; and Gaunt 's political career suggests that he believed that political stability was best ensured by the maintenance of the prerogatives of the monarchy .
29 ITN 's political match-summariser says that ‘ individually the polls are all over the place , but put them all together and you get a message you can trust ’ — not a science graduate , presumably .
30 And yesterday the princess 's lower lip trembled and she nervously turned away as Sebastian sang the poignant opening lines of the 1989 hit , Right Here Waiting For You .
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