Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Many TNCs in and of the Third World , and even some in and of the Second World , have entirely independent systems of communication and , of course , more or less all sovereign states run their own mass media . |
2 | That same feeling of pride and excitement is here today and I use those so so meaningful words to greet you as your National President . |
3 | He has no permanent record of what he has said earlier , and only under unusual circumstances does he have notes which remind him what he wants to say next . |
4 | So however green-tinted companies become they are unlikely to encourage people to consume less . |
5 | It is essential for the well-being of society that those who hold the functionally most important positions perform their roles diligently and conscientiously . |
6 | Today , though trapping still goes on , it is disappearing because there are not enough wild elephants to justify it . |
7 | Causes exist in the real world ; they are not just human constructions to help us understand it . |
8 | Oh yes , the stock boats came just like great stacks see them coming along round . |
9 | Her flailing hand slipped down to the pack , wrenching its cords open , just as cruel fingers seized her arm . |
10 | These Social Services bosses should leave English people to feed their children in the way they see fit , just as ethnic groups feed their children . |
11 | Someone , somewhere probably studied just how different companies choose their model series , and in all probability the men in the white coats took him away . |
12 | ‘ To give guidance ’ may , however , mean to some people giving advice and information , which is not how trained counsellors see their role . |
13 | The organizing theme of the book is distilled in chapter ten , where I delineate exactly why black sportsmen regard themselves as at a possible disadvantage in sport , how they perceive blackness as an impediment and , most crucially , how they react to it . |
14 | If we know what to do we can all look at our own houses and decide how we can alter them in not too expensive ways to make it a bit harder for the criminal . |
15 | Only the bolder or more totally disillusioned parents braved his forthright opinions of their sons and heirs . |
16 | Terrified of losing his only child , mindful of Kim 's sobbing pleas not to leave her , Bob had fought off earlier legal actions to win his co-operation . |
17 | More commonly powerful Romans had themselves portrayed with their bodies idealised in the Greek manner and their heads idealised in the Roman tradition — indeed , even Pompey never quite lost his homely Roman countenance The result was an aesthetic catastrophe , but the harshly jarring styles accurately conveyed the confusion of cultures in the early first century BC , a time when many well-to-do Romans completed their education in Athens , but when the moral values expressed in traditional Roman portraits were still considered an essential element in the representation of individuals . |
18 | The growth of deaf missions and social clubs continued , although by now most large towns had their mission or institute for the deaf . |
19 | ‘ Expanding Emporio is the most important aspect of my business plan for the next five years , ’ says the maestro , confidently plotting his way to a bright future as less resilient designers wring their hands or close shop . |
20 | Interviews with young children indicate that they use far more emotional words to describe their brothers and sisters than to describe friends or even parents . |
21 | I shivered as more silent terrors gripped my soul . |
22 | The SCOTVEC exercise gave me an ideal and welcome opportunity to spend some time on advanced course provision , to see how others saw it and , finally , to find out how other colleges approached it . |
23 | The supermarket may hand out pretty green-and-white leaflets boasting its environmental concerns . |
24 | Many of the would-be hotshots who entered Birmingham competed in the super division ( E5+ leaders ) , while many less experienced and often very young climbers had their first taste of competition or even indoor leading in division one ( E2-E4 ) and division two ( E2 and below ) . |
25 | It was not that evangelicals or Quakers or even more rational Christians doubted their ultimate dependence on Providence . |
26 | For the latter the risk was high and he took even more stringent steps to protect himself against default . |
27 | The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) . |
28 | Like Morrissey in 1977 , many in Manchester felt left behind and even fairly close friends found it difficult to gat close to the band . |
29 | Yet here again political realities asserted themselves . |
30 | Even very young babies turn their heads away from something they do n't want . |