Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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61 The state 's one remaining task is therefore to deal with them most severely .
62 Mornings is the time I hear them most .
63 One would like very often to have more erm people involved in decision making , but they simply do n't have the time to inform themselves and one or two experiments in the kind of democracy you might Brian might have had in mind , came to horrible grief where decisions were taken simply uninformed and where the small number of people present who were informed were n't able to persuade the majority and the history of education is littered with them most unfortunate examples of this .
64 By this time , some are up to 14″ — but because the original outlay on stock did n't break the bank , Ken can offer them remarkably reasonably-priced .
65 This is still not an easy subject-matter — when the Royal Academy put together its recent retrospective of ‘ German Art in the Twentieth-Century ’ it dealt with the Nazi years by ignoring them altogether — a decision that put it in line with the orthodox view of the work 's quality and conveniently avoided the embarrassing possibility that these works — kitsch , sunlit expressions of heroic physical vigour and serene landscape — might still prove more popular than German expressionism .
66 But when a Service is seeking a capital system upon which its very future may depend , it will always offer to accommodate the cost by slipping lesser-priority programmes to the right or cancelling them altogether .
67 A later article will argue that this lowering of costs does not eliminate them altogether but rather transfers them .
68 Criminal statistics are notoriously unreliable as measures of the actual extent of criminal activity , to such a degree that it is not unknown for historians to discount them altogether .
69 System designers talk of battle stations able to ‘ thin out ’ the ranks of attacking missiles — not of stopping them altogether .
70 Rather than misdirecting attacks , they repel them altogether , as we shall see in the next chapter . .
71 On either side of this scene there crouches a human watcher and the air is filled with small birds — thirty-one of them altogether .
72 And both offices have identified the need to pay volunteers something for their work , or lose them altogether .
73 It was not very long before she was free of them altogether .
74 Since in the last decades of the twentieth century all valuations are in question , let us start by imagining a manner of life in which I do without them altogether .
75 It may seem that if we succeed in adapting our values to such disturbances instead of losing them altogether , it is because we still retain some vestige of a Christian and liberal moral tradition a memory of ‘ Do unto others … ’ at the roots of social habit , which saves us from the collapse into competing egoisms into which deepening conflicts are perpetually driving us .
76 This is very different from disregarding them altogether .
77 Where such pupils also have speech impairments , there may be a case for exempting them altogether from — or modifying — some of the assessment arrangements , even if they continue to pursue the attainment targets and programmes of study .
78 Companies do sometimes give incorrect details or omit them altogether on their company stationery .
79 A confidential Ministry of Information report , written in April 1968 , revealed that the two papers owed Sh.900,000/ — to the printers , who threatened to discontinue working on them altogether unless this amount were paid and an assurance received from the Treasury that printing costs for the rest of the financial year would be met .
80 Perhaps one should have an artificial menopause and be done with them altogether .
81 This is used mainly where tantrums are severe and where it is felt that stopping them altogether is too big a first step .
82 In the second group , 69 per cent thought that other factors were more important than qualifications , and in the third , 75 per cent ignored them altogether or considered them meaningless .
83 We may be more anxious to understand the constraints on individual actions and intentions , as well as the various kinds of factors that bypass them altogether , than the actions and intentions themselves .
84 Hume and Kant ( 1724–1804 ) are two towering giants of philosophy and our brief indications of their positions on morality — which must tear them from their systems as a whole — may irritate the knowledgeable , but with the space at my disposal and the particular purpose of supplying background to Part Two of this work , the only alternative was to ignore them altogether .
85 In each case this antisexual devotion may be a defence against what are seen as insupportable responsibilities of marital sexuality and in each case the resentments and jealousies caused may reduce the satisfactions of sexual union or do away with them altogether .
86 A conservative coalition of Democrat and Republican congressmen developed which could delay further reforms , and sometimes block them altogether .
87 That 's the top part the bottom part is open to negotiation and that 's why I 've put them altogether at the bottom .
88 The female cuckoo has , notoriously , found a way of avoiding them altogether .
89 Swallows and house martins have dispensed with them altogether to gain a clear view of the insects they catch on the wing .
90 And then there were the the dose was reduced and then I had to come off them altogether and after twenty nine years of dieting unsuccessfully I gave up dieting and I have n't put on any weight since I gave up dieting !
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