Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on wilko … get it sorted man . |
2 | The judgement , rather settlement , had been effected with speed and secrecy , and begged several questions : Who the controversial compromise ? |
3 | Right Chairman , yes , the report 's for information , there are a few things to update , occupancy remains healthy , erm , the working total has fallen slightly over the Christmas recess , but erm , really by ten there . |
4 | Sociologists of religion frequently appear inexcusably reductionist to those whom they study . |
5 | ‘ That 's most kind of you , sir . ’ |
6 | ‘ Perhaps … yes , it is most kind of you . ’ |
7 | This was mostly afternoon and evening clothes . |
8 | She was sent to a local predominantly majority school in Washington , and although credible from a political point of view , the move presented the impressionable girl with a confusing and often unstable lifestyle . |
9 | After reaching the Sahn , the highest of the 50-akce medreses , the scholar may become a 500-akce kadi and thence kazasker . |
10 | A full blood count , measured in blood taken on admission , however , showed a leucocytosis of 36.9×10/l ( 89% neutrophils ) . |
11 | In every case , blood was taken on admission for determination of carbamylated haemoglobin . |
12 | Blood samples taken on admission were analysed routinely for haemoglobin ( STKR analyser , Coulter Electronics , Luton , UK ) , electrolytes , calcium , phosphate , and uric acid ( SMAC III analyser , Bayer , Basingstoke , UK ) . |
13 | However , we found that routine biochemical measurements taken on admission were not helpful in discriminating patients into those with ARF , AonCRF , or CRF . |
14 | They 're rather weed , I know my two even . |
15 | These books are timeless , not part of the changing whirl of food fashion or trend , rather part of a backbone of information and knowledge without which all cookery books are quite irrelevant . |
16 | Rose ( 1868 ) , do not obviously suggest serious historical study , but are rather part of a long series of more popular works on Mary , in which Jean Plaidy and Madeleine Bingham are among the most recent exponents ; and there is a certain charm about the publication , in 1793 , of a work by one J. F. Gaum , Marie Stuart und Marie Antoinette in der Underwelt . |
17 | The first is that they have become much more reliant upon state benefits : first supplementary benefit and latterly income support ( which replaced supplementary benefit in 1988 ) . |
18 | If she wanted , she could do a little daytime television work in one of the London studios . |
19 | Atkinson , cheered by 'keeper Nigel Spink agreeing a new two-year extension to his contract , has called up fit-again striker Cyrille Regis , insisting : ‘ He 's not there to be an ornament . ’ |
20 | — FIT-AGAIN striker Andrew Fletcher is set to be recalled to Scarborough 's side for the long trip to Maidstone on Saturday . |
21 | ‘ We have heard nothing definite yet but we are hoping for a spot on Crimewatch , ’ said Chief Inspector Steve Cross of Cheshire 's Serious Crime Squad . |
22 | That 's a worst case scenario . |
23 | The letters appointing him spoke of the ‘ dissensions recently arisen ’ in the duchy of Aquitaine where he was to act ‘ to pacify the said land ’ ( circa stabilimentum terre predicte ) , thereby incurring additional expenses ( which were to be recom-pensed ) at the Paris parlement and in the duchy itself . |
24 | I am of course not concerned here with the reliability of the figures themselves but with their use , or rather non-use , by Polybius . |
25 | Ah it 's dried off mostly mum . |
26 | ‘ And that gap in your defences — the blind spot on darkside — how do you account for that ? ’ |
27 | When you 've mastered the various strokes possible ( including lobs and smashes ) , you can enter any of the four Grandslam tournaments ( including Wimbledon ) , taking on computer players of varying ability . |
28 | Setting the record straight on story of diplomat 's pipe-playing activities |
29 | But the wheels of bureaucracy take time to run , and British winter weather is rarely kind to fliers , while seaplanes have the additional disadvantage of needing several ground-crew and suitable tides as well as suffering all the constraints of more conventional land aircraft . |
30 | Thereby camp may also , either implicitly or directly , interrogate the norm which , according to Jameson , traditional parody assumes . |