Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many misconceptions about the past have already been corrected , and in all likelihood many more will only be put right through continued archaeological research . |
2 | It must 've been a belt that 's come right through central London and completely missed the suburbs , or North London anyway suburbs |
3 | Jamila saw right through old Charlie : she said there was iron ambition under the crushed-velvet idealism which was still the style of the age . |
4 | Try to work out the best solution to your background problem , then forget altogether about conventional seating ( one or two sofas , armchairs , occasional chairs ) . |
5 | Vibrational spectroscopy has been used successfully for quantitative analysis , but considerable care is needed to ensure accurate results . |
6 | During the 1950s , however , employers began to press successfully for coordinated , central wage bargaining , which has continued subsequently . |
7 | A principal aim is , of course , to present the pupils successfully for external exams . |
8 | Only where under-provision has resulted in really serious deficiencies is it likely that a librarian can argue successfully for extra funding to put the balance right . |
9 | The opportunities for using knowledge to shop around successfully for good-value credit involve both choosing between different types of credit ( bank loan versus H P , say ) and choosing between different terms or arrangements even within the same credit type . |
10 | If the Audit Commission is to continue to do the work that it does so successfully for local government , and to achieve better value for money , it must be independent and impartial , and its reports and work must be respected . |
11 | However , quite small areas of land can be used successfully for conservation programmes , provided they are kept free of pesticides and contain the plants on which butterflies feed , such as clover , thistles and stinging nettles . |
12 | D. The managers know that labour is available locally for new industries . |
13 | Most significantly , Mirror papers introduced modern printing techniques , processed photos locally for immediate use and speeded up the presses . |
14 | During the nineteenth century , the cattle of Friesland in particular were being selected locally for black-and-white pied coats at a time when the cattle of other provinces were of various colours and types . |
15 | Despite such criticisms , Scottish mental health services have often been in the vanguard of community care developments , with services evolving locally for pragmatic reasons . |
16 | Our film stock and equipment , which comprised some nine-tenths of our travelling weight , had to be husbanded first past the Pac-Man thicket of Customs and Immigration , thence through unpredictable months in the jungles , and finally out of the country again intact and undetained . |
17 | Oh that 's not to be , Sri Lanka are a hundred and thirty-eight for four and here 's Lawrence to pitched up and he drives outside the off stump , the ball goes through to Russell , low again , beaten back at the pace rehearses a shot outside the off stump , he was trying to hit it somewhere through extra cover . |
18 | L-G-17 or the control solution was administered subcutaneously through osmotic minipumps ( ALZET 2 ML1 , ALZA Corp , Palo Alto , Calif , USA ) implanted on the back of the rats under general anaesthesia ( 0.2 ml 100 g/body weight of a solution containing fluanisone 2.5 mg/ml , phentanyl 0.05 mg/ml , and midazolam 1.25 mg/ml ) . |
19 | The hot water cylinder is , in fact , used as the ‘ heat sink ’ for many solid fuel boiler systems allowing somewhere for excess heat to be dissipated ( sometimes a bathroom towel rail is used for the same purpose ) . |
20 | At least it provided somewhere for Lucien to anchor his attention . |
21 | The long duration of the synaptic conductance means that NMDA receptor-mediated e.p.s.ps summate very effectively during high-frequency transmission . |
22 | This does not happen to all women , who may continue to lubricate effectively during sexual stimulation . |
23 | From March 1645 , when he became deputy licenser to Rushworth , until March 1647 when both men were dismissed , presumably for political reasons , Mabbott 's name appears regularly in the Stationers ' Company register . |
24 | Advice was given by Mr Fallon on how best to proceed to cater for increased demand for places at both St Bede 's and St Augustine 's schools , but it was not followed presumably for political or administration reasons . |
25 | In the Seine basin , landlords created hospitia , free tenures , presumably for similar reasons . |
26 | 1,453 were arrested and processed in mobile booking offices , mostly for petty offences like delinquent traffic tickets or curfew violations . |
27 | Here are some ways of using cardboard cones , mostly for green-fingered knitters . |
28 | The increased sensitivity of cattle stealing to hardship may be largely accounted for by the fact that at this time more cattle stealing was carried out casually , mostly for immediate consumption as beef . |
29 | Thus we have low status , low paid women care assistants , given little overt recognition for the demanding and difficult task they do , caring mostly for elderly women . |
30 | Segregative in both appearance and admission policies , they catered mostly for elderly disabled people . |