Example sentences of "of the [noun pl] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Or , you can have the rod rests one either side of the gunwales so that the rod lies across , but clear of , the punt .
2 Despite the strong reception for the Prolinea machines , Compaq does not believe it is out of the woods yet and it is cutting 1,000 employees or 10% from its worldwide workforce over the next few months , with 700 to go this month , including 100 in Scotland .
3 A little boy came out of the woods opposite and began skiing down the slope towards the road .
4 Trim the top of one of the cakes so that it is flat .
5 4.2.2.1 each Party hereby undertakes to each of the others fully and promptly to communicate to each of the other Parties all such technical information relating to background and results as such other may reasonably require to carry out its respective part of the Project or to which such other Part is entitled pursuant to Clause hereof
6 It is reported on the front page of The Times today that the common agricultural policy — that squalid policy which is costing British families an average of £18.50 a week each — will destroy the world free trade talks , which have been going on for four or five years , and involve just about every country in the world .
7 Three months on I er I 'm even mor angry , appalled and disgusted at the hypocrisy of the members opposite because , if they really care about the unemployed , why do n't they support this Scheme ?
8 This probably reflects the perceptions of the respondents rather than a real difference in the actual quality of life of the people who died , although staff members may have been more willing to act as respondents for residents they had got on well with , and those residents may have had a better quality of life because of their relationship with the staff .
9 Prior to the moratorium on meetings , the committee had highlighted the following issues as meriting urgent attention : ( 1 ) the need for " more information about what other departments could get out of the resources now that there was considerable potential " ;
10 Doctors who are aware of such appointments in their hospitals ( or plans for them ) should notify the JCC 's secretariat of the circumstances so that they may be taken up with the department without delay .
11 Where the possibility of a conflict of interest arising is detected the clients affected must be advised of the circumstances fully and promptly and told to obtain independent advice .
12 David Tweedie , the chairman of the Accounting Standards Board , has already warned that the ASB will follow the cookbook approach if companies and their auditors continue to comply with the letter of the rules rather than with their spirit .
13 Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases .
14 In fact one of the great things about this walk is that it keeps for most of the time to the shoulder of the fells so that they fall away steep sided below you giving you clear views out and down .
15 and it 's the and , yeah , me and Joanne were n't very keen on any of the carpets either and as soon as she saw that she said oh that 's lovely
16 The results have not been dissimilar when Gallup has asked whether voters preferred a cut in local rates if this meant a reduction in local services or an extension of the services even if this involved an increase in rates .
17 She then quietly gave me a list of the services there and said I would be most welcome to come to them , or talk to her if I felt I could .
18 Whereas most of the models today that we think of we regard them as a mixture of the two but with a he and , depending on the type of or the piece of perception that we 're working on , we have either one the other .
19 I think , one of the most important things is finding a trusting friend or a member of family so that you can then try express some of the feelings so that you 're in a better position erm , to try and explain the problem .
20 A buyer of goods can sue the seller or a third party for conversion if he has ownership of the goods even though he has not yet got possession of them .
21 From these , it is clear that a buyer can be owner of the goods even though he has not paid for them and even though they remain in the seller 's possession .
22 This means that the person in possession must take reasonable care of the goods even if the ownership is with the other party .
23 Here we are concerned with essential characteristics of the goods so that , for example , in a hire purchase case Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd v Wallis [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 936 , a car was defined as being a vehicle capable of moving under its own power .
24 In some clinics where the work-load is heavy , the actual tests from males may be taken by one of the technicians rather than the doctor .
25 As well as a section on the local shipbuilding industry , the McLean Museum in Union Street has important exhibits connected with the steam-engine pioneer James Watt ( q.v. ) , who was born in the town , and who was involved in the improvement of the harbours here and at Port Glasgow .
26 He pulled the cloth of the screens aside and peered into the dimness .
27 I did n't swamp the family with knitwear , I just concentrated on improving the quality and finish of the garments so that instead of being embarrassed by wearing ‘ Mum 's efforts ’ they were proud to wear them .
28 He announced that he was prepared to admit that the invisible undetectable substance existed on the moon , but insisted that it was not disturbed in the way suggested by his rival but in fact was piled up on top of the mountains so that they were many times higher than they appeared through the telescope .
29 Some parasites of insect eggs , for instance , can stop a small population of pests from increasing , so application of a pesticide has to he timed according to the number of the larvae of the pests rather than the number of their eggs .
30 The final chapter describes 57 actual procedures for preparing and using various oxidation reagents , and the emphasis is very much on the synthetic usefulness of the reactions rather than on their mechanisms .
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