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

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1 It 's really exag it 's really exaggerated , they really make erm , I can make all the country folk showed as real louts most of the people in the pub Tony and then the servants are really stupid and then
2 To help the courts in sentencing decisions , the Government also proposes that the legislation should place a new duty on the Secretary of State to inform the courts annually of the costs of implementing penalties …
3 During several formal and informal meetings much of the discussion centred on the following :
4 In the rush to meet the first deadline on hours much of the spirit of the new deal has been lost .
5 That 's the erm perfect the battery cars you see because they 'll all be battery driven very small units most of the cars will be
6 Its principal strengths lie in the ability to ( a ) make selective use of available visual cues ( for fluent readers much of the visual stimulus remains unattended [ Just & Carpenter , 1987 ] ) and ( b ) utilise an understanding of the text that can guide the reading process and compensate for any degradation or ambiguity within the visual stimulus .
7 The former will cling rigidly to formulae regardless of the situation , nit-picking over tiny detail but sometimes unwittingly missing the larger issues .
8 For example , in many cases it may be considered sufficient to order the parties to file and deliver lists only of the documents they actually possess .
9 H to track the highest ( latest ) versions of sub-packages regardless of the actual version number specified in the module relationships .
10 The user can specify an issue number or use the default , which is the latest version ; the version number can also be specified as ‘ H ’ to track the highest ( latest ) versions of sub-packages regardless of the actual version number specified in the module relationships .
11 H — Highest , to track the latest versions of sub-packages regardless of the actual version number specified in the module relationships .
12 Untranslated sequences upstream of the coding regions 1 and 2 were found to be unrelated , and attempts to identify transcripts that contain linked 1 and 2 sequences by library screening or through RT-PCR experiments were unsuccessful ( data not shown ) .
13 At higher drug concentrations more of the drug is bound to weaker sites and the dissociation profile contains a greater proportion of faster components .
14 One item of interest in 1923 was the purchase of a small piece of church land ( about treble green size ) to widen the approach to the fifth green by bringing into bounds more of the bushes on the right .
15 And then , after putting the note on his bed for him to read when he came back for his rest and covering it with the undyed hessian bedspread in case their child saw it , she would sit down and try to wring words out of the sleepy little boy at breakfast before he went off to school , and find that she had an empty morning in which to worry about what she had written .
16 The mean ol' Gruzzles ca n't read and they do n't want any one else to be able to read so they have stolen all the words out of the books .
17 The air in the wood was damp and smelt of peat , the path was muddy and wet , and it was exhausting constantly pushing brambles and twigs out of the way .
18 I saw one player push fans out of the way at the Australian Open this year .
19 He swung his legs out of the bed and realised with a shock what day it was .
20 ‘ I got my legs out of the way and curled up in a ball on the driver 's seat .
21 She handed him his denim jacket and swung her legs out of the car .
22 When he realised his mammy was at the door , he swung his legs out of the chair and came rushing to greet her .
23 Then she swung her legs out of the bed and hurriedly got dressed .
24 With no clear plan in her head , she pushed her legs out of the bed .
25 I jumped straight off the table and ran through his legs out of the room .
26 RUSHES OUT OF THE STABLE
27 Downstairs , the Sikhs , the Magistrate , Rayne , a couple of young ensigns , and a motley collection of indigo planters and Eurasians , were engaged in a desperate fight to keep the sepoys out of the building ; but already they were being driven back from doors and windows .
28 Carmichael wanted to avoid the risk of plucking remedies out of the air and then casting round for arguments to support them , which , he said , was the common practice in local authorities .
29 The first steps out of the greenhouse
30 The first steps out of the greenhouse
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