Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It hit sectors and people who largely escaped before , the skilled , the clerical workers , the managers and the professionals who 've been badly mauled this time , and where last time around er the service sector was expanding to mop up some of those who 'd lost their jobs in manufacturing , this time the service sector too has been in deep trouble . |
2 | Afterwards , when he [ Chlothar ] had gladly received these titles from his older brother [ Childebert ] , he considered in his own kingdom what ought to be added there , and what further should be included , and he ordered clauses 84 to 63 [ for 93 ? ] to be fixed . |
3 | They have thereby developed few class allegiances and few commitments to large-scale theories about how society is , or should be , organised . |
4 | However , I suspect that Mains rather got some enjoyment out of appearing as some grim nemesis of the south . |
5 | Everyday experience is generally highly predictable and so rarely offers such surprises . |
6 | It is in snowy weather that owners of buildings roofed in this way most regret this form of construction because wind-blown powdery snow easily enters narrow chinks in the roof surface , and where there is no underslating felt ( as applies in most old constructions ) , the snow settles between the ceiling joists , later melting and saturating ceilings and other internal finishes . |
7 | For if you are not exercising aerobically using some form of whole body continuous movement ( brisk walking , jogging , cycling ) for 30 minutes at least three to four times a week , then by definition , you are sedentary . |
8 | ‘ We are slowly realising that fat is a very effective means of making you put on weight . |
9 | SEVERAL P&O Marathon Men successfully completed this years ' London Marathon — each in their own style . |
10 | Of course , consumers as individuals can rarely make such choices operative , even if they wished to . |
11 | Clovers helped remove the fallow stage from cultivation , effectively bringing more land into use — as in the ‘ Norfolk Four Course ’ ( wheat , turnips , barley , and clover ) advocated but not invented by Viscount Townshend of Raynham ( ‘ Turnip ’ Townshend , 1674–1738 ) . |
12 | My final point relates to the penalties that will be employed when North sea workers are eventually given some sort of legislative protection against victimisation . |
13 | Elsewhere , despite disturbance , some young are successfully reared each year , and Ringed Plovers seem to be developing an increasing tolerance of casual disturbance by man of their breeding sites . |
14 | I have rarely heard such stability and depth of image from a moving-coil loudspeaker and these are factors which applied , moreover , across a remarkably wide listening area . |
15 | For Assiter , fantasy is not just a harmless and essentially solitary activity in which everyone engages to a greater or lesser extent , but is something which also has an effect on the way people behave towards others , and on the way they may feel they can justifiably treat each other , particularly women . |
16 | The Report expresses the hope that the implementation of the Fourth Company Law Directive on accounts [ see page 39 ] will eventually make this task easier . |
17 | The aims of the project , which are discussed in more detail in Chapter Two , were to provide flexible ‘ packages ’ of supplementary home support to dementia sufferers , in addition to the statutory health and social services and the non-statutory services normally available , and to test whether , given this service , it is possible cost-effectively to sustain such people at home for longer than is usually possible with support only from existing forms of health and social service ; to explore the circumstances in which the dementia sufferers could cost-effectively be sustained at home , and to examine the circumstances in which it was not possible to sustain them ; that is , to identify the limits to care . |
18 | Mills and Boon , however , rigorously deny any charge of producing ‘ formula fiction ’ ; their instructions to potential authors , as they insist , and as some critics have noted with surprise , add up to little more than an encouragement to ‘ freshness and originality of approach ’ . |
19 | He added : " It is a strange world we live in where it is not all right to kill some animals because they are prettier or more intelligent than others . " |
20 | In theory , one bile acid molecule could recycle several times , thereby generating several HCO 3 - ions in the canaliculus , and this would explain the ‘ hyper ’ choleresis . |
21 | Rational people will predict them and thereby annul any effect they might have on real variables . |
22 | By analogy with the genetic information raining down on the canal from my willow tree , we could say that the dust carries ‘ instructions ’ for how to dam streams and eventually make more dust . |
23 | A little goes that way and then a very small amount goes that way . |
24 | When you come out of prison you need somewhere to go that day , ’ he said . |
25 | want something to do … somewhere to go this weekend … there 's plenty of choice … |
26 | Few described teaching methods in much detail and multicultural education and equal opportunities rarely received much attention . |
27 | ‘ He seemed quiet and rather withdrawn that morning , but he very often was so I did n't take too much notice . |
28 | The Front has since received many messages of support from both Tamils and Sinhalese . |
29 | Do whatever gives you most pleasure this weekend . |
30 | AIRCRAFT OWNERS and Pilots Association ( AOPA ) continue their campaign to save threatened airfields , a campaign that is thankfully enjoying some success . |