Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst other nations wrestle with the complex problems of a modern democracy , the questions of press ownership , the funding of political parties , wire-tapping , privacy , freedom of information , the control of the security services , and so on , Britain has been content either to stand aside altogether or to legislate for continuing trust and deference . |
2 | Among its recommendations were ( i ) the creation of vents and energy absorption systems which would dissipate the force of an explosion ; ( ii ) the repositioning of cargo containers to ensure that any explosive energy was either directed outwards or absorbed by other baggage containers ; and ( iii ) improving flight recorders so that they continued working after a power failure . |
3 | The basic negotiating position of the United States , presented to the IMF in November 1972 , was that countries should peg their currencies to the SDR , but that they would be obliged to devalue or revalue if their reserves fell below or rose above certain predefined warning levels . |
4 | Essential oils can be used alone or blended with other essences to make delightful perfumes . |
5 | The shift factor is a function of temperature only and decreases with increasing temperature , it is , of course , unity at T o . |
6 | Lynch made amends before long and equalised from close range , but that was all the reward Southwood were to see for their efforts . |
7 | Mozart met Thomas , another musical prodigy , in Florence in 1770 , where they played violin duets together and engaged in friendly rivalry . |
8 | The two girls sometimes exercised the horses together and seemed on amiable terms . |
9 | The second , called " product segmentation " , focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together and differentiate between available brands , products or services . |
10 | The second , called " product segmentation " , focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together and differentiate between available brands , products or services . |
11 | Product segmentation This focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together and differentiate between available brands , products or services . |
12 | Matrices have the advantage that they can be added together and multiplied by scalar quantities ; further the concepts of determinant and trace are available to aid computation . |
13 | Certainly they would have had much to talk about , recalling voyages up the New England coast ; how they had dared storms together and mixed with tough Maine characters at the Jonesport summer ball , or how one of Peters 's cruises had been christened after the four B's which constituted their provisions : beans , bacon , bread , and bananas . |
14 | It is said that initially it consisted of a small number of ex-convicts brought together and controlled by British intelligence . |
15 | We feel greatly strengthened by the knowledge that women from the different revolutionary organizations have been able to come together and agree on certain basic principles about what we , as women , are fighting for . |
16 | We left the skeleton behind , but now the pirates kept together and talked in frightened whispers . |
17 | Blend all the ingredients together and beat until smooth . |
18 | Data relating to a carefully constructed sample of voters from selected townships within the count will be linked together and subjected to intensive computer analysis using software tools especially developed by the research team . |
19 | But as the week wore on and Damian made no attempt to see her at night , spend time with her or try to kiss her , she realised he was seeing Domino in the dark , humid hours when Rachel sat alone at home , tortured by jealousy , consumed with it , imagining them together and burning with impotent rage . |
20 | Taken together and assembled into relevant groupings , they become information , which is basically data that has been analysed , summarised and interpreted for the benefit of the potential user , in this case a manager . |
21 | It is most adroitly put together and translated into English cookery usage by Mrs Peggie Benton . |
22 | The possibility that a dichotic right ear superiority is due to subjects being required to give a verbal response prompted Springer ( 1971 , 1973 ) to present consonant-vowel syllables either dichotically or opposed by white noise ( a mixture of all possible sound frequencies ) and to use manual reaction time to a target syllable as her response measure . |
23 | Separate beads can be sewn on individually or gathered into little chains to be attached . |
24 | Serve immediately or wrap bars individually and freeze until ready to use . |
25 | THE Prince and Princess of Wales went to lunch together yesterday , but arrived separately and sat at different tables . |
26 | Among the cool colours and short sleeves look out for an imaginative crochet trim — daisies , worked separately and set into open spaces left in the knitting . |
27 | And then abruptly he looked away and said with neutral politeness , ‘ Would you like something else — some dessert perhaps ? |
28 | One night all these goods were secretly taken away and disappeared for good . |
29 | Ranulf took up the argument as Corbett looked away and thought of old Dame Martha drowning in her bath-water . |
30 | Instead of dealing with the problem of a shrinking environment , for many years , scientists have wanted to protect the panda by taking them away and intervening with modern and more effective methods . |