Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The methods described so far are suitable for popular waters where it is a case of choosing a swim and staying put for the whole session , which means you must attract fish into your swim and induce them to feed .
2 The first , which he currently seems to believe himself , is that his failures so far are attributable to bad ‘ communications ’ .
3 The fields surrounding the churchyard had long ago been relieved from private ownership and lumped together into one huge collective farm .
4 The existing settlements systems , which involves banks , custodians , registrars , paper share certificates and so on is expensive by international standards .
5 What is unfair can not sensibly be subject to different standards depending on the source of the discretion to exclude it .
6 Furthermore , if a mosaic is considered at two non-contiguous levels of affinity e.g. substantial and unitary levels , it need not necessarily be significant at intermediate levels .
7 It is probable that the species commonly called summer or spring wheat will continue to be the favourite sort of this grain ; and although the cultivation of it may not perhaps be advisable in general over the Hebrides , yet , in consequence of various circumstances favourable to it in Islay , and especially the building of a flour mill by the enlightened and patriotic proprietor , ( which cost him £1200 ) , this valuable crop may be extended over a large portion of the best farms in the island .
8 Evaluation of its performance is hazardous because it has not generally been subject to commercial practices and norms [ Pryke , 1981 ] .
9 I mean people who would not normally be involved with young boys or young girls , into a quarter of an hour of contact .
10 Newspapers will not normally be aware of improper motives lying behind otherwise defensible statements they report : in such cases , the better view is that they are not " infected " by the improper motivation of the accusers , unless either they ought to have known of it , or the accuser was in their employ .
11 The PUK had not always been devoid of outside help , having at one stage been supported by Syria before entering into negotiations with Baghdad in 1984 for a new deal for Iraqi Kurds to improve on the Autonomous Region status conceded them under a mosaic of earlier legislation .
12 Advanced techniques are used in a bank 's systems which will not always be appropriate in other businesses .
13 Although on this occasion the Israeli objections were quickly overcome , this might not always be possible in future emergency operations .
14 These alternatives will not always be available at short notice but it might be possible to plan for them .
15 If this is true of classes , why should it not also be true of other interest groups , and what ultimately differentiates this from pluralism ?
16 There are some examples which show that we are really dealing with adaptations of LE , and that speakers may not even be conscious of corresponding lexical items in JC .
17 When she 'd first moved in she had n't cared about anything , certainly not her surroundings — they had been the least of her problems — and if the villagers had n't so kindly donated her furnishings she 'd probably still be existing in empty rooms .
18 It must also surely be important for local government to consider its role in relation to such provision .
19 On a colour naming task , by comparison , inverted writers showed a significant RVF superiority where non-inverters showed no significant difference ( interaction significant ) , but as inverters were more often of the familial type of left hander this result might equally as well be due to familial sinistrality .
20 Finally , the high turnover at the polls might be indicative of changes in the local population , or prudential calculations amongst particular electors as to whether it was worth one 's while trying to exercise one 's right to vote ( on the logic that people will not bother to turn up to the poll if they believe their preferred candidates have no chance of success ) ; it could equally well be indicative of various forms of electoral manipulation and influence , such as the artificial creation of new electors , the ability of returning officers to prevent one side 's supporters from polling , or the ability of some members of the local elite to " persuade " electors not to register a vote in opposition to their wishes .
21 But the change might equally well be due to economic factors which made vine growing unprofitable .
22 DEC is likely to add an open application programming interface to ACMS , which has previously only been available on VMS-based server platforms .
23 Convictions will no longer be possible on uncorroborated confession evidence .
24 Questions of authorial intention or even authorial ascription may no longer be paramount within critical inquiry , but discussing texts as cultural documents implies that there is a discernible document , an artefact .
25 As for Railfreight Construction , the transporting of bulk aggregates from quarries such as Merehead and Whatley has thrived unabated , particularly to London and the South East where the construction industry 's appetite could no longer be satisfied from local sources .
26 Had the national insurance pensions been increased by an additional £5 a week over and above the inflation rate , and supplementary benefit uprated by the rate of inflation only , then virtually all of the 1.4 million claimants would no longer be entitled to supplementary benefit .
27 It was decided at an early stage that future designs could no longer be coach-built on separate custom-made chassis , as was the case with the now-deleted Bentley Continental and Rolls-Royce Corniche coupes ( which still exist as convertibles ) , but would have to be built on the regular production lines at Crewe alongside the conventional monocoque four-door saloon models .
28 Now steering on its own can very often be complicated by other aspects such as your correct speed for the situation .
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