Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , the , the other important thing I 'm going to give you , the information as , as Mike said , a lot of people , I 'm not sure of the percentages , do carry on using this particular barrier system , and the other important piece of information is that when you need to reorder something there 's an extraordinarily nice gentleman in your stationary stores called Mr. Cartwright , and he is the person that does all the ordering . |
2 | We have the gallery still running reasonably well but it is one man ten hours a week his experience is badly limited this marvellous free resource is no longer being called for . . |
3 | A spokesman said : ‘ Terrorism is terrorism and the RUC makes no distinction in vigorously pursuing those responsible . |
4 | Lee , 49 , who built up a paper recycling business which he sold for more than £8 million and has since developed several other companies , says he wants to make Manchester City the top club in the country . |
5 | Queen Victoria lived on to see these tremendous changes and in June 1897 , when the British Empire was probably at its peak , she celebrated her Diamond Jubilee with great pomp and ceremony . |
6 | She boasted that she had obtained an American wonderdrug called Cancell which could successfully treat these incurable diseases . |
7 | Choosing one category as a base effectively turns any polytomous variable into a series of dichotomous variables known as dummy variables . |
8 | His resolute and solitary stand against the armistice established a favourable impression at the outset , and he worked effectively to preserve this initial impression . |
9 | The shipowners properly fought this monstrous suggestion to the finish " . |
10 | Many mothers recognized that their children 's health was endangered by unhygienic homes , by their own inability to buy sufficient food or milk , to breastfeed adequately , to obtain treatment for their sick children , but found that advice rarely met these real needs , which were the products essentially of poverty . |
11 | More than this , even with earlier memories they rarely made any systematic attempt to gather evidence of later life from childhood memories about grandparents or old people in the neighbourhood . |
12 | He was , however , called on to perform some elaborate visual gags , like being patched with sticky tape to represent treacle . |
13 | He goes on to relate many other such stories , mainly involving apparitions on the mission field . |
14 | A rosette of leaves is formed on a rootstock , producing many runners and subsequent shoots which eventually grow many other rosetted plants . |
15 | East of the Fosse in Townsend Close , the buildings apparently also went out of use , with their associated plots given over to burials , which again followed the earlier layouts and rarely contained any grave goods ; observation of roadworks between Townsend Close and Heave Acre revealed yet more similar burials . |
16 | Try not to view flats when the present occupant is likely to be cooking a meal because that will effectively swamp all other smells . |
17 | Would not such a visit provide a glorious opportunity to point out that the assisted places scheme — among other major educational advances — would be abolished under a Labour Government , thereby denying many bright children in the Duchy the opportunity of a first-rate education ? |
18 | She suddenly felt in a great hurry to escape , instinctively disliking this pretty , richly-dressed young American . |
19 | Thru literalizes this defining characteristic of narrative by constantly thwarting the reader 's attempts to assign the text to a given ‘ voice ’ . |
20 | BIG BRAAANG THEORY Jackson Infinity XL Pointiness is lent a friendlier aspect by this new Japanese Jackson , but do n't be fooled by appearances : herein lies some classic rock nastiness . |
21 | Newman came to the answer Rome ; the former friends he left behind in the Church of England replied that the early undivided Church had been the only one wholly to contain this supernatural essence . |
22 | Clearly once agents realize that v , exhibits this pattern of serial correlation , they can include the information contained in equation ( 7.4 ) to augment the information set , thereby eliminating any serial correlation which was previously present . |
23 | The exact method for effectively applying all available information needs more evaluation , but initial experimentation is encouraging . |
24 | I simply assumed you would much prefer that charming nickname to your own . |
25 | Japanese enterprises have not only developed some productive ways of organizing power internally ; they are also somewhat different in terms of their power ‘ around ’ the organization , to use Mintzberg 's ( 1983 ) phrase . |
26 | Erm anyhow , this evening , I 'm proposing to just merely cover this particular area , particularly . |
27 | Your success with your weight control programme will make you healthy and fit enough to enjoy many different aspects of life . |
28 | And when I was lucky enough to enjoy some rare hot weather my feet stayed as cool as I could have expected . |
29 | ‘ Now listen , ’ Drew suddenly became all businesslike . |
30 | Since the Common Market annually produces such vast quantities of wine fit for nothing better than compulsory distillation , it is puzzling why the authorities still require producers of Coteaux Champenois to churn out as much as one or two pieces of this liquid for every marc pressed . |