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

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1 Janet , erm , obviously we 'd examine your circumstances from time to time , erm , but er , there are obviously perhaps areas that concern you .
2 I also have severe loss of hearing in both ears and wear two hearing aids .
3 Single channel recordings were obtained from membrane patches in cell attached and excised inside out configurations as described previously .
4 A structure exists by a set of laws , principles , perhaps even axioms that appear to bind the parts into a unity .
5 A corollary is that these fans derive pleasurable excitement from going on away trips and invading the territories of opposing fans .
6 She seems to favour not only schemes that guarantee groups like blacks access to fair voting procedures , but also ones that are skewed to make the achievement of ‘ group ’ political goals more likely .
7 The Personal Computer Direct Marketers ' Association , PCDMA , is the brainchild of sales and marketing consultant Keith Warburton , and includes not only companies that sell hardware direct to the corporate or business user , but also ‘ off-the-page ’ systems integrators , value-added resellers and dealers .
8 In these cases the society not only fixes and receives the fee payable for the report but it retains the fee for itself .
9 Men are all little boys at heart , when all 's said and done , and it 's not only women that like to have these little playthings about to make a break in the daily round .
10 And it is not only birds that do it .
11 It was not only towns that failed in later medieval Sussex .
12 It was not only waders that made use of the sand : green-backed herons , cattle egrets and a solitary grey heron were also busily feeding , and a distant party of little terns on a sand spit were probably the race called Saunders 's tern , judging by the amount of dark on the wing-tips when they flew off .
13 It is not only antiquities that suffer .
14 The show , the biggest and best yet , featured not only competitions but continued with its farming and countryside theme , which has been popularised in years gone by .
15 One of the best places to go is the Edinburgh Room not only because of its wide variety of subjects but also because of the choice of sources , as there is not only books but slides , photos , maps and much more .
16 So the circuitous route to the new diuretics had a final twist : the drugs were not only diuretics but antihypertensives as well .
17 The LMS secretary not only monitors and administers the various budgets , she also sees her own costs and those of her colleagues displayed on the VDU that she operates .
18 There are various devices on the market to help solve this problem , and the Basingstoke-based Award Design company have produced the Quad-FX , which not only mixes and balances effects in parallel ( in effect , each one goes in individually , not one behind the other ) , but will also make all your processors and stomp boxes compatible , and offers adjustment of the input and output levels so each unit lines up individually with your amp 's effects loop .
19 Dress not only covers and decorates the body but instils in the wearer its own characteristic strengths and weaknesses .
20 First is a simple reductionist view , which would neglect the way in which culture not only shapes but constitutes the vast mass of human behaviour .
21 It is not only qualifications that matter within Whitbread , the company also looks for individuals with a determination to succeed , are bright and have appropriate team skills .
22 In the business of safety it is not just accidents that cost — not being able to prove that you have accidents under control can be very expensive .
23 They are not just creatures that have elected to live together in one communal dwelling , like human beings in some gigantic tower block .
24 Hatred and violence are not just qualities that exist in other people .
25 Policemen are not usually intellectuals and have as a rule a distrust of them as animals of a different breed .
26 Through theoretical inquiries into how cultural constructions are made , it became increasingly obvious to those working across a number of disciplines that historical events were no longer simply things that happened .
27 In his 40s , he squats in blueberry bushes to strip off handfuls of berries , scrabbles in the snow to uncover the nut-hoards hidden by squirrels , and carries home touch-me-not seeds that explode ‘ like a pistol ’ in his hat .
28 It can help to provide a picture of the typical development of language skills during childhood and adolescence , so that teachers can recognise more reliably disturbances that occur .
29 Made 28 Carry Ons , including Carry On Homosexuals , Carry On Once Again Homosexuals and Carry On Around The Horn .
30 Personal incomes could become static or even fall in real terms if the squeeze continues , and real personal disposable ( after tax ) incomes are almost certain to fall when the Chancellor 's tax increases on both incomes and spending start to bite in 1994 .
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