Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] [adv] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The third view of the company is one which has prevailed in the academic literature rather more forcefully than in company law doctrine itself . |
2 | As the days passed I might have been telling him the truth , for I lost weight far more successfully than on any diet I have ever attempted . |
3 | It was one of the magnetic forces that drew them overseas , and led them to disappointment quite as often as to wealth . |
4 | We got into injecting speed almost right away 'cos of the rush . |
5 | Devlin and O'Cathain found that of 122 children consecutively referred , 22 became dry after a structured interview ( with the child alone as well as with a parent ) , advice on personal hygiene and cleanliness training , daily bladder exercises , and provision of a ‘ star chart . ’ |
6 | The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work . |
7 | In fact Compact and records of achievement work particularly well together because of the emphasis they both place on celebrating students ' success . |
8 | We are funding prison security much more excessively than in the past . |
9 | Courts would be involved in pre-trial procedure much more actively than at present in attempting to keep the parties to proposed new timetables , whilst allowing for a realistic degree of relaxation by the court , and permitting the parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligation to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable . |
10 | Beware of carrying a subtle ploy too far today or of letting a loved one get away with playing emotional games . |
11 | This has given time for the ‘ marked ’ isotope to work its way through the environment much more thoroughly than in Turin . |
12 | Late fetal death ratios vary with maternal age even more markedly but in the same matter as infant and , particularly , neonatal mortality ( Table 11 ) . |
13 | You spoke about what was said in the brochure that management charges had been or would be running at about a rate of inflation , we can see it on page fifty six , it 's better if you look at it I think , rather than I parrot phrase , see fifty six if you so kind now see fifty six is talking about at Broadstone will the management charges greatly increase the answer is no management service , er , sorry has appointed U K leading management specialist for several reasons , firstly because of their professional caring attitude , secondly because time has shown that management charges , rises the rate either slightly below or at the levelled inflation when that brochure was produced in respect of that development was that statement true or was it not ? |
14 | one of the things said there is , time has shown the management charges rise at a rate either slightly below or at the level of inflation , a fine record not easily beaten what , what do you say about whether or not that was accurate in nineteen eighty five for instance ? |
15 | read the answer the answer is no have appointed the U K's leading management specialist , management services Limited for several reasons , the firstly because of their profession and caring attitude to the management of housing , secondly , because time has shown , the management charges rise at a rate either slightly below or in the level of inflation , did you have any responsibility at all for that sentence ? and secondly the time |
16 | In the non-competition condition P.P. made fixation shifts to the target in his left half-field , but competition reduced this performance much more severely than in the right half-field ( Fig. 2 ) . |
17 | Sebba and Wootton ( 1984 : 6 ) write : The Creole stretch is distinguished from the rest of the turn structurally as well as in terms of its code . |
18 | The table top is tipped up into the picture plane more sharply even than in a painting by Cézanne . |
19 | Gardeners have been arguing about this for years , so I hope we can clear the matter up now once and for all . |
20 | The proportion of the former who are not interested in regular working , because they have other interests or other commitments , is relatively high , although it is influenced by the level of unemployment overall as well as in the local labour market . |
21 | Present at that meeting was Walid Maroni , officially an Iraqi member of the UN press corps , who told them that his government was prepared to support the CLAO financially as well as in other ways . |
22 | Bigger animals , such as humans , horses , and cows , have relatively more dark meat , made of many slow muscle fibres that can sustain activity much more cheaply and for longer periods than fast fibres . |
23 | Though they were the subjects of much more inquiry than the ‘ respectable ’ working classes ( but in this generation distinctly less so than before 1848 or after 1880 ) , we really know very little about anything except their poverty and squalor . |
24 | Although he had always feared the night , the boy knew the big house in darkness almost as well as in daylight . |
25 | The slow movement , as I say , is outstanding , with Masur 's very straight , simple phrasing conveying an emotional intensity quite as deep as with a more overtly expressive style . |
26 | What has bitten ‘ us ’ , the transpersonal Gadarene motif of The Possessed , manifests itself through the dotty plan for a dinner just as eloquently as through the murder in the park . |