Example sentences of "without [noun pl] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Percepts without concepts are blind ; concepts without percepts are empty . ’ |
2 | The anger this sparked in the population and the community organizations which sprang up to help those without homes were crucial in the build-up to insurrection . |
3 | Linked into centralized buying structures , electronic sales and automatic order transmission to suppliers through EDI networks , centralized distribution systems deliver goods into stores without branches being involved in day to day stock control . ’ |
4 | The races without talons are similar to the inhabitants of other worlds in many respects . |
5 | I agree with Forster that to issue Lieder without texts is scandalous . |
6 | Premises without evidences are unsupported and weak ; evidences without premises are meaningless . |
7 | Evenings without classes were dreadful . |
8 | Life without disappointments is impossible , but an old age burdened with regrets , resentments , and hopeless longings is a sorry business . |
9 | Producing a young horse without problems is difficult . |
10 | ‘ Percepts without concepts are blind ; concepts without percepts are empty . ’ |
11 | a single prostitute who provides services in private premises to one client at a time without spectators is guilty of the common law offence of keeping a disorderly house if it is proved that the services provided are of such a character and are conducted in such a manner … that their provision amounts to an outrage of public decency or is otherwise calculated to harm the public interest to such an extent as to call for condemnation and punishment . |
12 | Within marriage , fluctuations in the proportions without children are due to changes in choice about childlessness , not changes in fecundity . |
13 | Premises without evidences are unsupported and weak ; evidences without premises are meaningless . |
14 | We shall not see real care in the community without nurses being able to prescribe drugs at the point at which they are needed . |