Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The most prestigious tend to be the oldest : Oxford , Cambridge , and , in Scotland , St. Andrew 's .
2 I believe I picked up the tape-recorder in much the same spirit — because I felt that whatever we did here ought to have a rather spontaneous feel to it , and yet at the same time be noticeably hard-wearing .
3 It 's true 12 million people go to DIY and shopping centres every Sunday while only 1.2 go to church .
4 What does all this refer to in the third sentence ?
5 ‘ Does all this account for the proposed development at the pottery ? ’
6 How does all this relate to your sniper ? ’
7 What does all this imply for the feminist struggle around housing ?
8 What does all this amount to ?
9 There are two or possibly three sections that require close inspection and ropework and the gorge should not be taken lightly but do not less this detract from a river that has everything .
10 Most holidaymakers will find so much do to on board that they 'll rarely be in them .
11 Use of a highly similar construct for the second axis means that the resulting map represents only one rather than two dimensions of judgment .
12 If together these amount to 30 per cent or more of the target 's voting rights there might be a breach of the timing restrictions contained in Rule 5 of the Code , or an obligation might be incurred to make a mandatory offer under Rule 9 .
13 Instead of being based on your earnings , they depend on what contributions you make , how much these earn in dividends and interest payments , and what annuity you can buy when you retire .
14 The way spurs are playing Ill be disappointed to let a goal in , and not score at least 2 … so Ill go for a 3–1 … nah , only kidding , 0–2
15 During the three year programme we set ourselves a total of 33 remits , of which only 5 remain to be completed .
16 Obviously many look on it as a significant occasion which is very , very flattering ’ .
17 It is clear that she will never marry and have children , follow a career enjoy the leisure interests of her own age group or otherwise enjoy the quality of life which so many take for granted .
18 If you 're energetic there 's a choice of so many land to water-based sports and activities , too numerous to name — and almost too mind-boggling to make a decision on .
19 Well , well er well it is , because I mean so many go for the sa da damn same job do n't they ?
20 While the Christian spirit with which many view criminals is admirable ( turning cheeks , emptying pockets of stones , getting social work reports ) and results in increased appreciation of why so many succumb to crime , it is not nearly the whole story .
21 But the referee bottled it — as so many do at Elland Road . ’
22 Opportunities to be creative as an architect are limited , so many look for other artistic challenges , she explained .
23 All individuals are subjects , so all have by definition been interpellated .
24 It was a highly artificial construct with no precise parallel in any other health care system , and predictions about its performance were hard to make .
25 Only those come through the door Telegraph thing they come through the door
26 As I do so I gaze at Kyle ( or Gedge , or Henning ) on the other side of the airwell .
27 Rochdale are high flyers … only been beaten once this season … so United have to be ready to take off
28 Rochdale are high flyers … only been beaten once this season … so United have to be ready to take off
29 Of the 90 , only nine come from medical professional bodies , six from local councils , and four from universities .
30 Of these ninety-two , only twelve occur in proportions greater than 0.1 per cent in the Earth 's crust .
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