Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well they want to connect Mansfield then they want to connect eventually right up through Worksop and on out into the main lines .
2 They had enjoyed my Watering-Place , a collection of interlinked sketches about Tunbridge Wells , lately published ( 'We 'd been rather badly off for books ' ) , and they had tales of other writers .
3 Thus , though our surveys document a generalized view of the service as being at best only moderately effective , heads and teachers viewed individual members of the advisory team very differently , being unstinting in their praise of some , rather less so of others .
4 The half life of the parietal cell is 23 days in rats and presumably much longer in man and therefore it could take many months for resoluion of an increased parietal cell mass .
5 okay right so best of luck to you anyway if you
6 Yeah , well apparently right well in case you did n't
7 Nearly forty years ago the great historian and wise commentator on contemporary events , E. H. Carr , published a series of broadcast talks called The New Society ( long since out of print ) .
8 The face he leaned so confidentially close to Harry 's was glimmering with triumph and self-importance .
9 Finally , and perhaps most importantly in view of the continuing economic recession and the associated high level of redundancies , what factors should you take into account when considering to transfer your company pension scheme .
10 There are signs that this pattern is developing in a number of Regions — perhaps most extensively in Borders .
11 This has been recognised for some time , perhaps most articulately in France , as one of the attainments to be expected from a top-class academic teacher and researcher , with an outstanding ability in accurate communication with the men ( and women ) in the street : haute popularisation .
12 Studies of rhetoric are now becoming more frequent in a variety of fields , but perhaps most often in studies of science .
13 Community care — perhaps most especially for people with learning difficulties — should be about expanding the opportunities available to clients and their carers by providing new and varied types of service .
14 It does take a little time to right a market that has got so badly out of step . ’
15 He then announces , only somewhat out of breath , that the law guarantees compensation to Mrs. McLoughlin , whatever anyone else might think .
16 Mankind has a powerful desire to rationalise its actions ; and when people found themselves ten , twenty years after the First World War still paying housing subsidies , this desire to rationalise , and perhaps a natural sense of shame , forbade them to recognise that they were doing so merely out of unwillingness to recognise that 1914 prices and money values had gone for ever .
17 We 've been here long enough now for people to know
18 With the advent of cheap microcomputers in the mid-eighties , the typical humanities scholar was more likely to be found doing research at home on a personal computer , attached no doubt to a network , but engaged much less interactively with colleagues in the computing centre .
19 Impartiality can be irritating to viewers as well as to governments — though much less so to viewers .
20 The mid-year estimates are accurate for natural change , much less so for migration ( see Chapter 10 ) .
21 In fact much less so in execution .
22 Enmity arising out of the often inordinate emphasis laid on sports by some teachers is quite commonplace amongst black kids ; much less so amongst whites .
23 So implausible , so achingly out of touch are they , no amount of Toytown trickery can disguise their ancient irrelevance .
24 He made no attempt to present her to the other man , however , apparently so deep in thought that he seemed to have forgotten her very existence .
25 So much so of course that er that er the the elder brother , he was er he was er a branch official by this time , twenty six , at the er Hucknall Colliery , the local colliery , and of course when the strike er was over , er that was the end of he as far as working in the in the coal mining industry in this particular area , that was the end of it .
26 So much so in fact that tonight , as I filled my cat 's litter tray with ‘ Sophisticat ’ , I noticed a distinct similarity to standard aquarium ammonia remover .
27 The 103/4 really does project the sound out and away from itself ; so much so in fact that it is genuinely hard sometimes to believe that it is actually responsible for what one is hearing .
28 This is a peculiarly steep region , so much so in fact that the snow finds it more than usually difficult to stay where it has fallen ; there have been some sadly famous avalanches near Luz , the hamlets of Chéze and Saligos which you pass as you come in from the north both having been smothered and destroyed in their time .
29 So much so in fact that 20 minutes into the second-half they led 16–12 before they eventually succumbed to a Malone scoring spree — gifting Malone two late tries after foolishly attempting to run poor quality ball from deep inside their own 25 .
30 So much so in fact that they 'll be looking to you to help them actually .
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