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

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1 Aleksandrova rather confusingly calls the northern and southern belts arctic tundra and subarctic tundra , separating them by the 6°C July isotherm .
2 Snell has been criticized for causing a decline in handwriting by promoting his dull copperplate style , but his practice and teaching of a simpler and standardized mode of handwriting most effectively met the needs of clerks in the growing number of commercial houses .
3 Rhys 's five-year-old sister Charly also has the condition and for her it is too late .
4 Rhys 's five-year-old sister Charly also has the condition and for her it is too late .
5 There is a need to create a climate in which all problems facing the community , including the unfortunate death of Stompie Moeketsi Seipei la committed young lion who has made an immense contribution in the mobilisation of our youth and people in the struggle ) will be discussed to foster unity rather then let the enemy use them to achieve its ends .
6 My name was the first to go on the Dux board in the school hall of the brand-new , glass-walled building only just completed the year before .
7 Gusher is proud to announce that they have retained the services of the famous novelist Barbara Heartland so closely chronicle the most searing love story since ‘ Welder on a hot tin roof ’ .
8 Crystal and Davy ( 1969 ) are happy to tape-record colleagues , friends and family surreptitiously , requesting permission only subsequently to use the material .
9 Why did British fiction so suddenly revive the conte philosophique in the years around the war 's ending , along with its fierce , diagrammatic crudities of tone and substance ?
10 Whereas ranitidine only slightly decreased the number and duration of reflux episodes , the combination of ranitidine plus cisapride reduced the number and maximal duration of reflux episodes during the 24 h , upright , supine , and postprandial periods after breakfast and lunch ( Fig 3 ( A and B ) , Tables I and II ) .
11 ‘ Osman personally does n't have money enough even to pay the interest , ’ said Nikos .
12 For historic reasons the infant baptism figure most accurately represents the ‘ external constituency ’ of the Church of England , that is , those who are favourably disposed , but most of whom do not bother to attend .
13 Few spots in a country that is bent on careening into the future so effortlessly preserve the past in clapboard churches , colonial custom houses and a sailing tradition that stretches back 350 years .
14 However , the saving is limited as the Revenue only normally allow the service company to make a 10% profit .
15 If we were to measure its recoil momentum sufficiently accurately to limit the electron 's Ap significantly , then Heisenberg would require the microscopes position to be compensatingly uncertain .
16 But they do need to be small enough to fit on the cover without taking up much space , and light enough not to tear the paper .
17 The stoichiometric equation thus only shows the overall reaction .
18 Once haustoria become functional by delivering water and nutrients , the dodder vine once again resumes the free , ‘ straight ’ mode of growth which leads to further contacts and allows the vine to spread .
19 One hour after the dose the phase of rapid equilibration between the blood and tissues is generally complete and the elimination phase becomes dominant , and thus the observed concentration more accurately reflects the concentration in tissue , where the infection is most likely to be .
20 Wonder how much oh mush How are you lately , have n't seen you for ages , give us a ring still out buying the old place I married her , yeah .
21 Tap the Left direction key once only to highlight the use as default : Yes ( No ) prompt
22 The costings episode once again highlights the case for an independent commission on council reform .
23 This demonstration also forcibly makes the point that chaotic motion may occur even in remarkably simple systems .
24 The study also specifically addresses the impact multimedia information products may have on traditional information sectors such as library services , publishing and bookselling so may be of interest to readers active in these areas .
25 The programme also neatly illustrated the heart of the problem by the references people made to the high crime rate which was unemployment .
26 But the deal also potentially marginalises the three founding partners .
27 HC return on equity often greatly exceeds the CPP rate of return .
28 But on the other side there still remains the basic fact that without quantitative confirmation , statements on style lack the support of concrete evidence .
29 In the passive , verbs of perception almost always take the to infinitive : ( 59 ) He was seen to enter the building at 10:00 .
30 The moment of penetration no longer has the aura of an earth-shaking moral event in a person 's life .
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