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

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1 There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived .
2 It is this sense of losing control of one 's life , of handing power over it to lawyers , that so terrifies potential litigants and alienates the rest of society from its advocates .
3 Then along comes old McWhirter and says he will plonk his life savings in the school . ’
4 Does my hon. Friend agree that such a programme not only provides high-quality training but helps to enhance life in our local communities ?
5 The American mink normally shuns human settlement and confines itself to natural , or at least loosely managed , environs .
6 What type of store generally has separate entrance and exit points ?
7 However , it reduces trade barriers between members of the CU and generally stimulates inter-bloc trade and reduces the share of trade with countries which are not in the Union .
8 The smoothing recipe described below generally gives satisfactory results and involves only a limited amount of computational effort .
9 The structure of a dolphin flipper resembles the bone structure of an arm and hand with lingers , and a dolphin still has pelvic bones and remains of hipbones that once held limbs .
10 ‘ The Halcyon still has green straw and has not fully necked over yet , so is some way off .
11 Managing such complexity usually requires efficiency-seeking investments that permeate the whole enterprise .
12 This aspect , and the important role of the optic lobe in processing the sensory input from the compound eye , still requires full elucidation and has attracted many recent workers ( e.g. Boschek , 1971 ; Campos-Ortega and Strausfeld , 1972 ; Collett , 1970 , 1971 ; Horridge and Meinertzhagen , 1970a , b ; Strausfeld , 1970 , 1971a , b ; Strausfeld and Blest , 1970 ; Strausfeld and Braitenberg , 1970 , Trujillo-Cenoz , 1965 ; Varela and Porter , 1969 ; Varela , 1970 ; Williams , 1975 ) .
13 NO MATTER how talented or hardworking you are , if you 're a woman it always takes extra effort and drive to succeed in business .
14 The site also offers modern toilet and washing facilities for campers , and tents have electric lighting .
15 But in the name of true Austrian hospitality , the Sauerhof also offers excellent cuisine and caters for a wide range of tastes .
16 It also needs regular maintenance and tuning .
17 The following also has poor starts but had scored their maiden half-century by their 12th innings :
18 Policies are set by WACC 's Central Committee , which also allocates financial resources and reviews the programme year by year .
19 So , Unger argues , the quest for substantive justice in what he terms ‘ post-liberal society ’ openly corrupts legal generality and leads to the dissolution of the rule of law .
20 The coarse classification also includes prosodic analysis that identifies regions where the speech signal is likely to be more robust .
21 Harvey also sees general practitioners as having a key role in the information strategy for community care .
22 Therefore , the molecular data , while adding a new dimension , also requires additional explanation and does not clearly arbitrate between the competing theories of relationship .
23 Our current results confirm that treatment which both heals duodenal ulcers and eradicates H pylori significantly decreases basal plasma gastrin concentrations .
24 It also means continuing impartiality and helps to avoid situations which could lead outsiders to question the auditor 's objectivity .
25 I do n't know what the financial arrangements are but he has a double role , he attends the classes but he also does spinal manipulation and massage for those of Brand 's clients who need it or say they do . ’
26 Gimli 's ‘ Song of Durin' at I 329–30 is dwarvishly plain and active , but still carries on the sense of decay in Middle-earth opposed to ultimate hope ; Legolas 's ‘ Song of Nimrodel ’ a little later makes similar oppositions but ends on an opposite note , of faltering and ultimate defeat on the ‘ Hither Shore ’ .
27 The UNHCR also provides legal advice and help to migrants at all stages of the screening and review process .
28 Work also provides social contact and reduces the isolation experienced by those bringing up children alone .
29 High Performance Fortran also supports parallel applications that do n't need to share data through an independent directive .
30 I begin by showing how different phases of that temporal process are associated with different spaces in and around the longhouse and end by showing that the very same " space-time " principles underlie the structure of the cosmos The anthropologist must regard the ancestral cosmos as an imaginary projection of present experience , but at the same time it is a projection which both controls present experience and forms an integral part of it .
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