Example sentences of "[adv] [adj -er] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Slowly lower and touch your chest with the bar . |
2 | Close grip bench press — slowly lower and touch your chest with the bar , then press upwards until the arms are locked straight out |
3 | Harwell says it 's own readings are much lower and insist there 's no danger to the public . |
4 | But it looks much quicker than re-tracing our steps . ’ |
5 | To come up with the right emotions for the President of the World , though hard work , was still so much easier than identifying her own . |
6 | This is much easier than keeping them in piles in a cupboard or closet . |
7 | Now that modern gliders are so much heavier and have their wings closer to the ground , it is fairly usual for private owners to park 90° out of wind with the into-wind wing up . |
8 | Since OCLC already have records from Missouri and New York Botanic Garden Libraries , I realised that a large proportion of our records would therefore already be in the OCLC system , and buying-in existing data is much cheaper than creating it as new records . |
9 | much better than backing it to win and it comes second . |
10 | The hon. Lady should know that in the past 10 years exports of British manufactured goods have grown faster than those of France , Germany , America and even Japan , because manufacturing is doing so much better and needs our policies . |
11 | It was somehow better than making her own suppositions , which seemed to take an awful amount of energy and caused a lot of stress . |
12 | The ergonomist has to believe that work is a good thing and that to conduct it efficiently is always better than to conduct it inefficiently . |
13 | He makes the point that predicting what people will do is always harder than measuring their current behaviour . |
14 | Separating sheep from goats within a school was little better than separating them into different schools . |
15 | Which is probably better than getting them all at the same time . |
16 | William Willesley very possibly had one , for although his personal circumstances were slightly better than average his stipend was a wretched one , £3. 13s. 4d. a year . |
17 | But it was not a dream or a vision of the dead verderer that woke her but hunger . |
18 | Monica Vitti , whose film with Antonioni , The Red Desert , an enigmatic portrayal of capitalist alienation , had left most of its audience little wiser but feeling they were into something good , fought her way up the stairs with Antonioni , then working on Blow Up . |
19 | He saw I was little wiser and slowed his breathing down . |
20 | If operating the market entails transaction costs , it is even clearer that establishing it entails implementation costs , although the difficulty of identifying and quantifying them means that estimates vary widely . |
21 | Guido was standing over her now in that dominating way he had , making her sit up even straighter and stretch her neck even more . |
22 | Hunting rabbits with hawks is surely better than blowing their brains out with shotguns . |
23 | As a general rule you should avoid unintentionally offending friends or potential friends , but instead flatter or compliment them . |