Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Y'know that somehow um , perhaps rather like the psychoanalytic notion of repression , something like that , somehow um er they 've been unable to remember for a number of years , possibly even decades , and er something triggers it . |
2 | But the new cohorts felt much less keenly the social conditions from which the class alignment arose in the first place . |
3 | He was taken out of the garden at put on trial , all the others were gathered together swiftly Normally a Jewish trial would take much longer than this . |
4 | If you were a " Sir " then the name just after that was your first name , so that must be the surname … and Christian name was easy because Christ had been Jesus Christ , so obviously therefore the Christian name was the second name … and that was how you could tell . |
5 | Not so long ago the most that a motorist did with his car on Sunday was wash it . |
6 | I should add that I had some entertainment on learning that not so long ago the local minister had run off with a young man . |
7 | One computer printout format included incidences of errors and diagnostic information as well as right or wrong codings , but it proved time-consuming for teachers to use and expensive to produce and post , so generally only the simpler right or wrong data were sent to the schools . |
8 | Although perhaps not strictly a technological issue , a review of multimedia 's technological environment would be incomplete without at least a broad assessment of the influence and significance of authoring tools . |
9 | Perhaps not quite a complete conversionbut the campaigns orgainsers say there is still tim e for the new religion to spread . |
10 | His reasoning is lengthy and perhaps not quite the same as that of the leading judgment . |
11 | Marriage was obviously not simply a religious union but had profound social consequences and these were recognised in the formal legal changes of the nineteenth century . |
12 | This is obviously not always an easy thing to do , especially if we are in the darkness of suffering . |
13 | The most easily quantifiable , if however the most elusive , value in these factors is money , and so not surprisingly a good deal of attention has been paid to this variable . |
14 | She groaned , suffering all over again the excruciating embarrassment of those moments . |
15 | But because the conception of the Certificate did not originate within the recognized schools examination boards , indeed had nothing to do with the DES , it is now thought of as suitable more for further education than for schools , and it seems to invoke all over again the old distinction between ‘ education ’ and ‘ training ’ . |
16 | Whilst only just over a fifth of all workers work on a part-time basis , well over a half of temporary workers do so . |
17 | It remains an unpopular choice , with only just over a thousand in existence . |
18 | Only just over a third of sales were military and well over half were overseas , so steady progress is attainable for a prolonged period .. |
19 | Most male nurses did not share these views , with only just over a third believing they were perceived as being gay . |
20 | The chief candidates for this distinction are most certainly the higher primates , and of them perhaps more especially the near relatives of man , the chimpanzee and gorilla . |
21 | Certainly , Meriden was much more nearly an authentic industrial co-operative than were the other two ; and , as certainly , realised the potential in morale , in practical commitment to the objectives of the enterprise , which is the special feature of a co-operative . |
22 | If it is to be successful in this objective it needs to articulate much more clearly the rival communitarian philosophy which one senses underpins its practical proposals . |
23 | this is much more much the nicer . |
24 | Whether we consider the rarity of the subjects , the speciousness of those he selected for his purpose , or the general production of the whole , England had not before produced any work , except the Hortus Elthamensis or Catesby 's Carolina , so superb and extensive , and in one respect Miller 's had an advantage , as they exhibited much more perfectly the separate figures of parts of fructification . |
25 | So we can find words like ‘ tonight ’ , ‘ canary ’ with an before , but medially and finally , as in words like ‘ threaten ’ , ‘ threatening ’ , we find much more commonly a syllabic : , . |
26 | Typically , the Government have had the courage to concede by implication that they have lost confidence in what they legislated for so confidently just a short time ago . |
27 | The film industry and the export of works of art , so far primarily the joint responsibility of the OAL and the Department of Trade and Industry , have long been candidates for transfer to an enlarged arts department . |
28 | So far only a small number of women have made it to the top . |
29 | They give high selectivity for one product , but so far only a limited range of reactions falls within their scope . |
30 | So far only a preliminary amount of work has been carried out in order to assess the restoration work required . |