Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | A resolution passed overwhelmingly empowers the republican government — which has effectively taken charge since the disintegration of Soviet central authority after the failed coup in August — to close the second reactor immediately and to bring forward the closure of the whole complex from 1995 to 1993 . |
2 | But policy passed since states permission will not be granted to any business or organisation to sell goods or services in any of the council 's car parks . |
3 | The manyfold increase in their staffing levels which the camps make effectively dictates this . |
4 | Any insider who sets out to pursue a reflexive anthropology of policing eventually has to face difficulties which arise when he reaches an objective and analytic understanding of his society and its own specific versions of reality . |
5 | • The development of contract arrangements with the private and voluntary sector to ensure consumers have maximum choice in deciding which service most suits their needs , for example residential and day care . |
6 | ‘ Do n't like to see little 'uns ill . ’ |
7 | He stroked the side of her face with it , amused by her attempts to catch his fingers in her teeth , teasing her with it , darting little touches here and there on her lips . |
8 | Relatives who are carers may also find that the requirement for professional support to be given locally infringes on their own rights to privacy . |
9 | In addition , using animal models , prostacyclin applied locally has been shown to inhibit thrombus formation in response to ADP in the hamster cheek pouch microcirculation ( Higgs et al , 1977 ) , and given systemically prostacyclin inhibited thrombus formation induced electrically in rabbit carotid artery ( Ubatuba et al , 1979 ) . |
10 | Only interpersonal trust has been found to reduce the extreme forms of communication filtering arising from a defensive ‘ me ’ fighting the system , and even trust rarely reduces filtering to zero . |
11 | Yet they have heard of this particular god , and what they have heard only increases their fear . |
12 | But I said there was a lot lower than you got only passes in your grade . |
13 | Pat obviously has no self-control . |
14 | The subject is not superficial , and the superficial treatment that it often receives perhaps explains our shallow and muddled thinking . |
15 | The man who links together his prayer with deeds of duty , and fits seemly actions with his prayer , is the man who prays without ceasing , for his virtuous deeds or the commandments he has fulfilled are taken up as a part of his prayer . |
16 | Raised in London , he suffered polio in childhood and endured long spells in hospital . |
17 | Singing together unifies and inspires us ; music touches our emotions , and words take on a deeper meaning . |
18 | But maybe this ideal state of inconstancy we advocate only makes for fitter participants in capitalism . |
19 | And erm , he throws the corn on the cob , he goes inside gets a drink , eats some food cos there 's loads of food cos you know and he goes outside and he goes quick , quick , quick loads of food , loads of food , quick , come on , come on , come on , loads of food ! |
20 | They went more and more slowly , and made long halts in the peat-cuts . |
21 | The suite of National Certificate Modules listed below provides a means of studying European issues within a sociological , political , historical and geographical context : |
22 | Thus change only occurs when individuals are encouraged to change their normative orientations in attitudes , beliefs , values , knowledge , skills , roles and relationships . |
23 | But change only comes slowly . |
24 | In man , nicotine given parenterally has been shown to have an acute inhibitory action on the gastric secretion . |
25 | As technology and standards change so does public expectation . |
26 | Inverting the situation , a shell can be paraboloid when the applied ( live ) load greatly exceeds the self weight and is distributed horizontally . |
27 | ‘ Then I shall arrange it , ’ said Adam , who had no intention of producing quarterly accounts for this inquisitive journalist . |
28 | The British Chiropractic Association estimates that backpain alone costs UK business £3.5bn a year in lost production |
29 | Absent apparently has been any appreciation of the unfortunate historical precedent when Britain last linked her economic fortunes to those of another nation . |
30 | Well I can only make much notes as my hand will allow me to . |