Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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31 | Herein perhaps lies the reason why feet have been so downgraded in our religious life . |
32 | Its potentially attractive location , diagonally across the Thames from Tower Bridge ( symbolic bastion of ‘ Victorian values ’ ) and within sight of Canary Warf ( the monumental flagship of Thatcherite free-enterprise ) , rather alarmingly underscores the financially precarious position of the museum . |
33 | Little Em'ly becomes one of his apprentices , and after the elopement he speaks of her with sympathy and understanding . |
34 | All comes down eventually dun n it ? |
35 | In the accounts of ‘ anthropology at home ’ currently being produced , the potential to include the personal is unlike that which exists here , for only rarely does the research material contain an account in which the analyst is the subject as well as the researcher . |
36 | Only rarely does one feel Dustin 's personality breaking through the rigid mask Nichols has constructed for him . |
37 | In the case of the Hexagon , you 'll have three legs provided , but one of the delights of this shape is that only rarely does it need bridle adjustment . |
38 | Well , as you know , it is almost impossible to have a piece of knitting that is exactly the same measurement across 40 stitches and 40 rows. , Only rarely does this happen with certain yarn types and stitch patterns . |
39 | When dreaming we are the spectators of an unfolding drama , and only rarely does one have the impression of being in control . |
40 | Only rarely does the leer of insincerity glow through the mask . |
41 | I sometimes turn the possibility of this over in my mind , but only rarely does a suitable piece of information present itself . |
42 | Patients presenting with metastasis of unknown origin have a mean life expectancy of only four months so most diagnostic methods occupy a large proportion of the patient 's remaining life and identification of the primary site only rarely influences the choice of treatment . |
43 | Actually , Dustin , although masterful in changing the timbre of his voice to suit different parts , only rarely attempts to put on anything other than an American accent . |
44 | But whereas calypso now only rarely contains a political message reggae almost always does . |
45 | Mozart 's 17 piano sonatas also show Haydn 's influence , but , like much of his music , works such as No 8 in A minor and No 14 in C minor betray a depth of emotion which only rarely invests Haydn 's music . |
46 | Is he a good or potentially good speller ( that is , only rarely makes mistakes , or can see afterwards that misspellings are wrong ) ? |
47 | But also the moral economy low rates so presumably means less of the sort of loyal |
48 | Now , the last thing I want to say , because I know we , our guest is here , and so presumably has collected his thoughts and is able to leap into the breach , the last thing I want to say on this is , writing articles , writing pieces , is a game , another area where practice makes perfect . |
49 | Doing so presumably gives a director complete control over the performances , but surely at the expense of the final result . |
50 | The Cartesian cogito — cogito ergo sum ( I think therefore I am ) — conventionally if somewhat simplistically marks a major point in the emergence of Western individualism . |
51 | Wants me to — as she so delicately puts it — get off my behind and scare the loathsome Gittelspawn to death . |
52 | The Grade II-listed George and Dragon in Chesham , Buckinghamshire : a fine Early Georgian refronting to the High Street , but inside little remains of its Georgian or Victorian fittings . |
53 | The Vatican declaration furthermore expressly rules out the objection that , in the eucharist , it is the risen Christ who is represented ; and that as such he has no sex . |
54 | In this way sound very clearly echoes or perhaps rather gives the lead to sense . |
55 | Ben Jonson , a ‘ scholarship boy ’ whose ability with language allowed him to gain social advancement , is keen to distance himself from popular writing whose techniques he so skilfully employs . |
56 | But , as the French report so politely puts it : |
57 | This species may also be under-represented in trap assemblages if the traps are set even short distances from thick vegetation , for it so rarely ventures into the open . |
58 | Because it so rarely happens that we all treasure it when it does . |
59 | Everyday experience is generally highly predictable and so rarely offers such surprises . |
60 | Thank goodness his humour so rarely seeps out . ) |