Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 But the government is still arguing furiously about how to recoup the HK$1.3 billion ( $168m ) that the colony 's new chemical-waste treatment plant cost to build and the HK$100m-300m a year that the plant will cost to run .
2 For example , the ‘ enclosures ’ concentrated land and allowed new techniques , but only through completely disrupting the social relations existing in the countryside .
3 Suddenly from below came the unmistakable sound of gunfire , the roar of a shotgun sounding along with a short sharp burst of a machine gun .
4 And through it all were shafts of golden splendour , shooting down from above to burnish the leaves with brilliance .
5 If governments acted to remove some of the existing constraints to economic growth in DRAs it would be reasonable to expect private investors to move in from outside to exploit the opportunities thus created .
6 There is no natural flint in Islay so from where did the inhabitants obtain the great quantity of nodules they would require from which to make their tools ?
7 So in straight fights the Unionists were apparently on their way to a big win and the Labour-Liberal battles in three-cornered contests were merely an added bonus .
8 The first thing to do is to have a major component of the reading section to include dyslexia , with erm instruction of trainee teachers , not only in how to recognise the problem , but also how to do something about it , and how to use the education system to bring support for parents and pupils .
9 Others tell us Apple 's Enterprise people have been shopping the thing around for a while apparently to further insinuate the Mac into the corporate environment .
10 The HSE declares itself satisfied with the general health monitoring programmes run by the companies involved in building biotechnology factories but aside from the ICI programme New Scientist was unable to discover any others established especially to periodically review the health of workers involved in biotechnology processes .
11 Analogously , computerised handwriting recognition can be enhanced by using such higher level knowledge : for both printed and handwritten input , the stimulus alone is not enough to unambiguously identify the text .
12 A MEDIOCRE St Albans performance was still enough to easily beat the Dragons in this Diadora League Premier Division game .
13 The local television station made much of the rivalry between these two , but , in the event , Prost never got close enough to even suggest the onset of further controversy .
14 They must be taught to retrieve but mine have always been intelligent enough to quickly acquire the knack after limited training .
15 Not only that he was fit enough to still influence the game dramatically .
16 Such indistinct features were , in the end , good enough to accurately establish the axial rotation rate but tell us little about the nature of the Mercurian surface .
17 In the case of the strong T7A1 promoter , the specific activity of the labelled DNA fragment was not high enough to directly determine the dissociation constants for the promoter ; we used a competition assay with the lac UV5 promoter , hence the large errors associated with the values presented in Table I.
18 Her voice was like thin sharp ice , but not cold enough to fully hide the pain , and she hated herself for letting him hear it .
19 After all we are only half way through this year 's Charity of the Year programme and there is still a long way to go if we are to raise enough to fully fund the training of a Macmillan Nurse .
20 Calm water : Mushroom anemones seem to fare much better if placed in quiet areas of the tank , where the current is n't strong enough to actually move the disc of the polyp .
21 The operation of these two age effects is not , however , strong enough to actually reverse the sign of the relationship between income and law-breaking .
22 Hyper-transfusion or even exchange transfusion with normal blood can lower the proportion of HbS sufficiently to greatly reduce the incidence of sickling crises , but this is most useful as a short-term measure , for example in pregnancy or as prophylaxis before and during major surgery .
23 Er but certainly I I mean like , I mentioned before what a what areas like need is is erm certainly more money being put in to actually providing the facilities .
24 But that is where you need to get a a specialist locksmith in to actually assess the framing of the door .
25 Along with the acquisition of a home and yard goes an elaboration of the inside of the house in such a way as not only to further develop the idea of a pleasant and cozy home , but also to add new elements , with emphasis on having a nicely decorated room or family room , a home which closely approximates a standard of all-American affluence .
26 So at least ran the theory , and , for a time , it did operate that way , very much along the lines of the Athenian polis in its democratic phase .
27 The wind got up even more for the back nine , but we looked as though we might go in at least sharing the lead .
28 No , better by far to restrict the creative work to two examples of ‘ Sequin Art ’ made by my two elder daughters , aged eleven and nine .
29 To the left , parallel to the automatic system , was a manual system ; you changed down by simply pushing the lever forward .
30 Keeping the ‘ common people ’ of Romania down by always increasing the demands put upon them and diminishing their rewards was good policy as well as economically necessary if his ever-more ambitious plans were to be accomplished .
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