Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How successfully are these features reflected in your target version ? |
2 | One of the points to emerge in later chapters will be that eminent scientific figures have rarely been typical representatives of the religious traditions in which they were nurtured . |
3 | Unfortunately there have rarely been precise identifications although two are stated to be of Middle Eastern origin , the Cypraea Arabica from Sarre grave 238 and a tiger cowrie from Haslingfield ( Cambridgeshire ) , whose source is the Red Sea . |
4 | However , rarely are such rationales clearly worked out or attempts made to provide evidence in support of these claims . |
5 | For this is not an isolated incidence of confusion , though rarely are such errors played out in public view with such global excitement ; similar things have happened before and some of the signs were already known but went unrecognised . |
6 | Only rarely are other sites like hunting bases recognised , usually from scatters of flints , and very few have ever been scientifically examined . |
7 | Rarely are two days the same in England , and this made the shot calculations on each hole quite different from the preceding day . |
8 | In reality , rarely are ideal notions followed through to literal extremes . |
9 | Rarely are precise management objectives set : there is little measurement of health output ; clinical evaluation of particular practices is by no means common and economic evaluation of those practices extremely rare . |
10 | Jones loves himself , blames himself , is his own severest critic , is conscious of what he is doing , etc. are all examples of reflexive relations which have no pluralist import . |
11 | Examples 2.7.2 ( i ) Addition , multiplication and subtraction on each of Z , Q , R , C , Z[x] , Q[x] , Zn , etc. are binary operations . |
12 | Indeed , in such disciplines , measures are strictly derived from the mathematical theory ; measurement being akin to engineering where the measurement devices , be they atomic clocks , watches , thermometers , lasers , electronic counters , dials , etc. are engineered instantiations of well-established theories . |
13 | Seventy per cent of it is going into farmer 's pockets , right , even on goods like m m manufactured goods , we pay V A T on er manufactured goods and that V A T pays for our contribution to the European Community and most of that contribution , about seventy per cent of it , goes to farmers tt erm , right so the next economic costs to European Community right are fourteen point nine billion alright that 's the size of the dead weight loss that 's the inefficiency right , of agricultural support right , losing fifteen billion dollars a year , right , just going down the er , the Swanny okay Just a couple of point just before we er before we close . |
14 | The Basilica Constaninina , now the Cathedral of Rome , S. Giovanni in Laterano , has since been many times altered and added |
15 | There have since been many battles at this strategic crossing place , but this was the first , the greatest and the most hard fought . |
16 | I mean why , er with this surplus they 've gathered , I mean what you 're saying is that the rich peasant economy effectively are better investors |
17 | If all that we can rely on are certain similarities between perceptions and ideas , then surely there is no justification for assuming that existents can be unequivocally differentiated solo numero . |
18 | These cultures , viewed as being more outward-looking and less insular because they had very early on been maritime powers , were referred to as ‘ blue ’ cultures . |
19 | Might he perhaps been happier staying in Lahore to help in his father 's spare-parts business ? |
20 | What had hitherto been regional versions of folk and country music now joined with the former ‘ racist ’ music of the coloured population , creating through cross-fertilisation modern , i.e. ‘ pop ’ , music . |
21 | Editor , — There have basically been two criticisms of my article and Richard Smith 's editorial on alternative allergy and the General Medical Council ( GMC ) — firstly , that it is not the GMC 's job to censor alternative practitioners and , secondly , that the neutralisation-provocation technique has in fact been validated . |
22 | Opposite are two beds planted with dwarf conifers and winter flowering heathers . |
23 | Alongside are two Austin-Healeys and a replica Frazer Nash |
24 | It has only been burning coal in it ! |
25 | It validated what had previously only been personal impressions : that the work was variable , time consuming , complex and required considerable skill . |
26 | I 've only been twelve months waiting for a |
27 | High levels of nitrate can cause ‘ blue baby syndrome ’ ( infantile methaemoglobinaemia ) , which is potentially fatal ( see below : Government Advice ) , but there had only been 3,000 cases worldwide since 1945 , and 14 in the UK since 1950 . |
28 | They 'd only been married months , I thought they 'd had their first row and she 'd come home . |
29 | There had in fact only been one occasion during those last years that Lewis could remember and he was sure Adam had only gone because there had been a promise of some shooting . |
30 | Yesterday there had only been one dress on display . |