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

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1 Right right that 'd be that 'd be the same as well would n't it that 'd be another quarter .
2 In many new classical models — most conspicuously those associated with Robert Lucas — unemployment was almost never allowed to deviate from its natural , full employment value .
3 What she has known most intimately these last years has been intense pain .
4 Some will be to provoke interest and curiosity , others will be to reinforce learning , still others will be for extension work and most importantly some areas will be for the pupils ' own work which will serve as a major focus of attention .
5 Most importantly this project is a microcosm of the best of the Highlander ideas — the people who were most disadvantaged pooled their energies into a collective involvement which identified the sort of information which they needed in order to take further action .
6 The latter charts the position field by field , recording the numbers of applicants in various categories , most importantly those with unconditional offers who have firmly accepted ( UF ) and those with unconditional offers whose decision is as yet unknown ( U- ) .
7 If I 'm not mistaken , my friend , Mrs. Jewkes , has not altogether so many qualms .
8 The dominant mode saturates effectively only those atoms whose ( Doppler-shifted ) resonance frequency lies within about I " of the mode frequency : other atoms are unsaturated , so that the gain actually increases with frequency detuning from the dominant mode : the excited mode burns a hole in the gain spectrum .
9 It could be a reason because I have at times felt a little down this year .
10 There were eventually so many people there that new arrivals simply gave Patrick a glance and a nod , assuming that he fitted somewhere into the team .
11 Doctor Novak believes that eventually so many of the so-called mutants are created , that the human body 's immune system can no longer fight against the disease .
12 Just because a system is multimedia does n't mean one must , by force of definition , use all of the technologies ; rather only those that apply best to the application , ’ said Pascale Buttaud , one of the system designers .
13 It is worth recalling that on the eve of the French Revolution the French peasant 's expectancy is thought to have been rather below that of the Indian in 1881 ; so far had Europe already come in the ninety years before 1880 .
14 I would just like to say , record our thanks to those who are retiring , and to welcome most warmly those who have come forward to serve and to propose the list , er , last , but certainly not least , our warmest thanks to Bronwyn and her colleagues in the voluntary services unit , for their ongoing and invaluable support to N C V O er , throughout the years .
15 Most obviously this includes earnings from tourism but it also involves the image of products , not least whisky .
16 The pressures can be linked to specific events — most obviously these French elections , but also the second Danish referendum on Maastricht on 18 May , and the vote(s) in the British parliament to ratify the treaty — and to the general pressures associated with the need to lower interest rates across Europe to bolster economic activity .
17 Embarrassment is under no obligation to be comic , though it is most naturally that , and as a fictional theme it is of inexhaustible power and seemingly unending appeal .
18 ‘ It hot so much , ’ Hyacinth whispered .
19 But it was not the face , or the manner which struck Wilson most so much as the lithesome body .
20 See the dockers then all got together and they said right so many men for that job , so many for that job and that did n't matter who they were , they had to their job , all the way round the dock .
21 Right so that 's oh these are some erm designs for erm scarves and erm other accessories produced in the utility room .
22 Right so that 's looked for at birth , what 's the other thing they check for at birth ?
23 Right so that 's what I thought , we could s collect some police words now , alright ?
24 Right so that 's okay , so it was just that one that was n't .
25 Right so that must be ?
26 right so that must be a third okay and someone holds this up and says , What 's that ?
27 So right so that 's brilliant so underneath that third how many sixths is it
28 Right so that 's
29 Right what we 're going to do is to introduce the idea of expectations right , cos what this equation 's really saying right is that farmers expect price prevailing in T minus one alright to prevails in S T right so that 's what we 're , right , in their ex their expectation of prices in T , right are based on er current prices in sort of T minus one okay and that , that is what we would call erm expectations alright .
30 Well let's assume deducted expectations model is a reasonable model of expectations formation right call that equation number one right , so our adaptive expectations model is E T minus one , so that 's E T right , minus E T minus two into P T minus one right , so that equals gamma into P T minus one , minus E T minus two P T minus one right so that 's the same expression as we had before , right that 's the our ad our adapted expectations model , that 's , that 's how we 're assuming that expectations are generated right , or revised right so , we 're incorporating expectations into this model but we also want to incorporate the fact that farmers take some time to respond to changes in price alright .
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