Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | However , the sums of the deficits and surpluses exactly offset one another so that all sectors together have neither a surplus nor a deficit . |
2 | Unfortunately I do n't think they have n't confirmed as they usua most organizations usually do about a week beforehand er by phone , to make sure it 's alright , and I 've lost their letter . |
3 | They have been loyal with their money , as well as their feelings , to the 10m who still live in Greece ; their remittances still cover about a sixth of the trade gap ( see table 4 on next page ) . |
4 | Traditional electron microscopes , which emit beams of electrons and watch them bounce off the surface , can see much smaller details but their pictures usually give only a poor impression of the relief of the surface . |
5 | Voluntary organisations like the Rainer Foundation are at last being listened to and boroughs that ten years ago might have had a dozen children 's homes now have only a couple . |
6 | The County defender needlessly gave away a corner with a wild back pass to Cherry and Lineker rose to head home Gray 's place kick through a crowd of players . |
7 | The whole episode allegedly lasted about an hour and a half . |
8 | The whole episode allegedly lasted about an hour and a half . |
9 | This capability never excludes either a sign or a speech coding and with increasing attention results are pointing to a great division in the effects , with deaf people showing greater use of sign-based coding when responses are made in sign . |
10 | Finally , our most recent results have shown that ( 1 ) the differential perspective cues described here also affect the perceived absolute distance to the surface ( such that a surface containing perspective cues appropriate for near viewing is perceived to be closer to the observer ) , and ( 2 ) the shape of the apparent fronto-parallel surface systematically varies with the differential vertical perspective cues generated by surfaces at different absolute distances from the observer , as Helmholtz informally demonstrated over a hundred years ago . |
11 | In Northampton , the Pratts were innholders from the reign of Henry VIII to George I , the Lyons family lasted for four generations and in the mid-seventeenth century had three brothers who were prominent in the trade , and the Peaches eventually acquired quite a chain of inns . |
12 | Maggie only stopped about an hour this morning , she 's not feeling well . |
13 | deadlines , a lot of these trusts only meet once a quarter |
14 | Edouard looked up in surprise , and the boy eagerly drew forward a chair . |
15 | This mild stimulus normally produces only a weak withdrawal ; following conditioning a strong withdrawal is produced by the weak stimulus to the siphon as well . |
16 | Why does Elsbeth not bring forth a child ? |
17 | The emphasis , in other words , is upon good management rather than policy , an approach influenced partly by the need to minimize opposition from policy-conscious Whitehall departments , and partly because in the private sector-from which the managerial approach has largely been adopted — decision-making usually has only a limited policy content . |
18 | Permeable areas usually have only a few streams , but they flow with little variation throughout the year and rarely flood . |
19 | In fact , Boy quickly became quite a regular at The Bar . |
20 | The council also set aside an initial budget of£250,000 to employ a legal team and prepare a case for the public inquiry . |
21 | This bomber and its cargo probably weighs over a hundred tons . |
22 | However , Glashow himself remarked that the Nobel committee really took rather a gamble , because we do not yet have particle accelerators of high enough energy to test the theory in the regime where unification between the electromagnetic forces , carried by the photon , and the weak forces , carried by the W + , W - , and Z , really occurs . |
23 | We do not know whose cottage door is " ours ' , but the pronoun immediately suggests both a shared experience and a familiar discourse . |
24 | The Mob immediately moves forward a full normal move towards the nearest visible enemy unit , deducting the usual penalties for terrain . |
25 | It does make a sort of sense : everyone must be born and die , but how many general directors nowadays last even a respectable fraction of 20 years ? |
26 | ‘ The girl fortunately suffered only a very small burn on her forehead , but it could have been an awful lot worse . ’ |
27 | In brief , then , EC countries currently enjoy only a limited degree of monetary autonomy and this applies only to the very short run . |
28 | ‘ Smaointe ’ or ‘ thoughts ’ was inspired by the story of the beach at Margallen , where a great wave once swept away a small church and all that were in it . |
29 | It is impossible to imagine their ever retaking control , but at a philosophical level the estrangement of the party from some of the old landed values still seems more a separation than a divorce . |
30 | Climbers usually need only a light pruning , ( a ) , to build up strong main stems and develop lateral side shoots . |