Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] [vb -s] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Antares in the Scorpion is also the centre of a line of three , but the colour-difference alone means that there can be no confusion ; Antares is fiery red .
2 The Direction also oversees and assists the so-called classes and controlés museums , that is the 1200 or so provincial museums either directly linked into the Ministry through their director or supervised in order to ensure that they comply with certain requirements ( see chart ) .
3 The provision also applies if the capital sum is indirectly paid to the settlor .
4 And the change now means that if a married woman , it does n't , as I say , it does n't affect single women , if a married woman now has n't earned income using all her allowances , so she does n't work has n't worked , never qualified for a pension , or does work but does n't earn more than that , and the couple have got investment income then it 's sensible to switch that into the wife 's name to give her income to use up her allowances .
5 The writer also complains that the lady had to travel via Comber , en route to Newtownards .
6 The headboard roughly translates as ‘ I shall not be away for long . ’
7 The runner soon returns and we all shuffle soggily into the hut .
8 The PCA also says that Mr Eynon ’ did not fully undertake his responsibilities ’ in giving Seargeant Tony Long , the officer investigating the case , adequate support staff .
9 The writer means that she or he has discussed the poem 's meaning , but the sentence literally says that the next stanza discusses the poem 's beginning ( an unintended meaning ) .
10 The technique also fails if the signal concerned extends through all time because , where a is positive , grows without limit as the time t becomes more negative .
11 Despite these circumstances , the case strongly affirms that where the parties intend a treaty to confer a benefit upon a non-party it can be applied , regardless of third party consent .
12 In addition to the points of law the case also shows that directors of companies in receivership may raise all sorts of legal questions to try and protect their interests .
13 The preface also notes that ‘ the poor and disenfranchised communities ( in South Africa ) have had limited access to information and the resources which would enable them to make decisions that will direct their own future . ’
14 The Preface further explains that there had recently been many books published by amateurs , ‘ mere plagiarists , , who had confused names and caused trouble , not only to customers , but also to the growers .
15 and then it homes in on one of the men right and it goes sort of whee one hour later whee whee bom bom bom and the other one goes one hour later right and the computer just explodes and it just goes boom
16 The evidence of the coins again proves that the recoinage was effected .
17 With regard to the internal candidate , the Chairman further recommends that while she interviewed adequately , it would be beneficial to Miss Harraughty 's future career development if she could be offered training in interview skills .
18 It is the hall mark of a contract of sale of goods that the parties enter into a mutual commitment that the buyer thereby acquires or shall acquire ownership of the goods .
19 If the seller can not maintain an action under section 49 , he may still have a claim for damages which he can bring under section 50 ‘ where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods . ’
20 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods , the seller may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. ( 2 ) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting , in the ordinary course of events , from the buyer 's breach of contract .
21 H This Contract shall represent all the terms agreed between the parties hereto and the buyer hereby admits that no statement made by the seller or his agent has induced him to enter into this Contract except written statements , if any , made by the seller 's conveyancers .
22 So , if the letter is lost in the post , property does not pass until the buyer actually discovers that the goods are in a deliverable state .
23 Broadly , goods are in course of transit from the time that they are delivered to an independent middleman for the purpose of transmission to the buyer , until the time that the buyer actually obtains or is entitled to obtain possession .
24 The theory behind the sections is that , if an owner of goods agrees to sell them to someone and retains title but nevertheless lets the buyer have possession , that owner must bear the consequences ( i.e. loss of title ) if the buyer then sells and delivers the goods to an innocent sub-purchaser .
25 Similarly , the literature repeatedly suggests that age is a factor associated with a preparedness to break the law ; both in rebellious attitudes and in actual brushes with the law , the young preponderate ( Marsh 1977 : 69–70 ; Walker 1987 ) .
26 The literature further suggests that transracial adopters are often very self-confident people with a resilience to stress .
27 By ‘ blimpish ’ The Times presumably means that the directors it so describes show an obstinate and blinkered lack of concern for the national economic interest , and persist in pursuing what they judge to be the more immediate interests of the companies they direct .
28 The experience here suggests that a publicly owned operator can provide a better and more efficient service than private enterprise , given the right conditions .
29 The difficulty only arises when there is communication .
30 The ministry currently says that ‘ public good ’ advice given on initial visits to farms will be free of charge .
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