Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She was sent to a local predominantly majority school in Washington , and although credible from a political point of view , the move presented the impressionable girl with a confusing and often unstable lifestyle . |
2 | The first is that they have become much more reliant upon state benefits : first supplementary benefit and latterly income support ( which replaced supplementary benefit in 1988 ) . |
3 | If she wanted , she could do a little daytime television work in one of the London studios . |
4 | Atkinson , cheered by 'keeper Nigel Spink agreeing a new two-year extension to his contract , has called up fit-again striker Cyrille Regis , insisting : ‘ He 's not there to be an ornament . ’ |
5 | — FIT-AGAIN striker Andrew Fletcher is set to be recalled to Scarborough 's side for the long trip to Maidstone on Saturday . |
6 | That 's a worst case scenario . |
7 | When you 've mastered the various strokes possible ( including lobs and smashes ) , you can enter any of the four Grandslam tournaments ( including Wimbledon ) , taking on computer players of varying ability . |
8 | By now , over 250 volunteers ( mostly university students ) have taken part in our experiments , the duration of which varies from 12 to 22 days . |
9 | So whatever duty you were on — morning duty , that was all right , it was in the firm 's time , but if you were on afternoon duty , you would have to attend court and maybe go straight on afternoon duty . |
10 | The business is effectively recession proof , if anything it probably does better when times are hard . |
11 | Long Road , Cambridge , who include Amanda Brown , meet Queen 's Club while Hallamshire take on Puma Welwyn , last year 's winners , in the women 's event . |
12 | Michael Maloney 's appealing , rather elfin Hal finds in Falstaff at least some of the humanity lacking in Patrick Glover 's Victorian father of a king . |
13 | ‘ They 're mostly chorus boys . ’ |
14 | Although Henslow 's teaching was not part of the undergraduate curriculum , interested students were taken on field trips and given a good grounding in the science of the time . |
15 | Some had sons working at home , but on others the sons had taken on contract work to bring in additional ( much needed ) income . |
16 | But we can pass on experience whiich will be a great contribution . |
17 | all the brick , yeah , well er , it was er mostly brick yard round then was n't it ? |
18 | Numbness , paralysis and eventually heart failure result . |
19 | Fifteen of them will travel to the region which has been devastated by civil war to bring back its most heart rendering victims … the children . |
20 | APPs are mostly money purchase schemes , that is , they do not have a guaranteed final pension , unlike most occupational pension schemes , nor are they index-linked up to retirement age , unlike SERPs . |
21 | Renaissance texts in circulation today are effectively course texts designed , produced , and circulated among students in higher education or among a very small academic elite who make use of institutional libraries . |
22 | The only differences between its layout and that of the ‘ classic ’ threshing barn were the inclusion of a hay loft , carried on brick pillars , to give an upper level at the south end and an attached cart-shed adjoining the west elevation , also at the south end . |
23 | In the end , it is naïve to expect the media to single-handedly change centuries of established ways of thinking about the role of the individual/citizen/consumer in the political and social system . |
24 | Carriers do n't suffer themselves , but have genes which can pass on sickle cell . |
25 | We noted in Chapter 3 that the son of Richard Glover , of Tyndale Baptist Chapel in Bristol , became a classics don at Cambridge and eventually University Orator . |
26 | Sigered was styled very soon after in 763–4 , however , only ‘ king of half Kent ’ ( presumably west Kent ) when he granted land , again to Rochester , subject to the confirmation of a new co-ruler , Eanmund ( CS 194 : S 33 ) , possibly in east Kent . |
27 | And for the most part Nizan was optimistic about the outcome . |
28 | For the most part members of the Non-Aligned Movement , many of these states maintain good relations with countries hostile to the Soviet Union . |
29 | Halflings are not especially warlike by nature , and their troopers are for the most part country watchmen , game wardens and foresters . |
30 | For the most part MA atrophies and consequently the media in recent insects is generally MP , although it is usually designated by the symbol M. The Odonata and Plecoptera , however , seem to be unusual in retaining MA and not MP , while further research is needed into the constitution of the media in other Orthopteroid insects . |