Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Germany thereby formally abandoned all claim to some 102,000 sq km ( the swathe of territory east of the Oder-Neisse , from eastern Pomerania southwards via eastern Brandenburg to Lower Silesia , plus the southern part of East Prussia ) .
2 Can I just pinch the Debs on back again ?
3 Examples of the contrast most commonly given use relative clauses as in ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) , containing a restrictive and a non-restrictive relative , respectively : ( 1 ) silk which comes from Thailand is taxed more heavily than Malaysian silk ( 2 ) silk , which is a natural fibre , incurs less tax than artificial fabrics There are , of course , certain linguistic devices in English which can help to indicate which interpretation is intended ( though surprisingly few , given that the difference in effect can sometimes be considerable ) .
4 However , in keeping with the somewhat critical approach adopted in Chapter 1 , and because we also wish to indicate how our studies might be put upon a set-theoretical base ( the soundness of which is the concern of set-theorists ) we propose definitions rather more formal than many a reader might expect .
5 He ordered the dismissal of the Chancellor and Treasurer , and the arrest of four judges and two of the merchants most heavily involved in the wool monopoly , William de la Pole and Reginald Conduit .
6 we may assume that households will move so as , in effect , to subscribe to the clubs ( local governments ) whose policies most closely match their own preferences .
7 It spends heavily on its undercover services and Britain is the country whose policies most vitally affect it .
8 Only Ben 's stand right up .
9 See there 's different contracts altogether there .
10 ‘ They mean shit right now .
11 ‘ You 're in deep shit right now .
12 From a spectator 's gallery , visitors can watch the production of the famous cheese step by step , from the delivery of the milk right through to the ripening of whole cheeses in the cellar .
13 As the sign for Piccadilly Circus flashed by I braved the warm draught on the platform again and on my way to the National Gallery I passed Trafalgar Square where I observed the pigeons strangely doing the same things I had seen just moments before , except of course rather less ‘ chicly ’ .
14 While with ILEA Ms Clay , once the deputy head of a Midland school , led a team of advisers providing support for the health education curriculum on over 1,200 education establishments .
15 Er no I 'll give it a miss right now thankyou .
16 This was applied in Dixons Ltd. v. Roberts ( 1894 D.C. ) where it was held that section 14 did not catch a trader who gave a false indication that a refund would be given on any goods purchased , if within seven days the customer was able to buy the same products locally more cheaply .
17 Warm hands spanned her ribcage , and worked the fabric of her shirt slowly upwards .
18 If they had n't been so excitable , they 'd have been as free as birds right now .
19 Soaking : A valuable technique rarely fully exploited .
20 From then until the final three minutes rarely more than one basket separated the teams , as Tigers came back again , until Roberts scored and free-throws from Tom Seaman and Paul James gave Bracknell breathing space at 95-92 .
21 He intended to build terraces of houses right up to the Head but only the new Park Road was slowly completed , chiefly because of the steep hill .
22 Seven o'clock tonight it 's er Radio Nottingham Sport and it 's Colin on tonight , and er John from ten until midnight with a behind the scenes look at This Is Your Life with Roy and John 's talking to Geoff as well who 's er a painter of reproductions of art history .
23 Because of its large distance from the Sun Jupiter moves around its orbit rather slowly , and therefore the intervals between oppositions as seen from the Earth ( the synodic orbital period ) are only about a month longer than a year .
24 CALLAHAN : Tom 's copping his karma right now .
25 and it was in this field that the pluralists most persistently attempted to combine empirical methods with assumptions which , if they were not entirely Madisonian , at least fitted prevailing norms rather better than the emerging stark elitism .
26 One of the features of that day will be a series of mini- lecturers on just about every conceivable subject , and during the next few Ideas In Action programmes I shall be talking to some of the lecturers about their topics , hopefully whetting your appetites sufficiently to want to join us on that day to hear more .
27 Most people were not taxed on their earnings as they were not French citizens , and there was nothing to spend money on apart from cigarettes , beer , and trips into town .
28 It may in part be a function of the teacher 's own practices , and when this is so an analysis of his or her use of time , from the broad organizational strategies right down to the minutiae of moment-to-moment interactions with the children , could help both in creating more time and in making for a more effective and efficient context for learning .
29 ‘ I do n't want to go into my reasons right now . ’
30 On this and every morning Aunt Tossie greeted Nicandra most agreeably .
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