Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | Although fourteen answers to the fragmentation question concern housework , the housewife rarely thinks about the work she is actually doing . |
2 | It is the hall mark of a contract of sale of goods that the parties enter into a mutual commitment that the buyer thereby acquires or shall acquire ownership of the goods . |
3 | Equally , sterling held up well as dealers ruled out an early cut in interest rates , or at least until the Bundesbank eventually shows its hand with some cuts of its own . |
4 | This measure effectively makes competitive tendering compulsory for designated services , replacing the former ( largely discretionary ) powers which had been used by relatively few authorities in specific areas ( Ascher , 1987 , especially ch. 7 ; Stoker , 1988 ) . |
5 | The American literature rarely speaks of ‘ conflict ’ but it does reveal a certain ‘ tension ’ within the relationship . |
6 | Corporate-strategy literature rarely works through such issues carefully and this can be especially important when considering global strategies . |
7 | The youngster of today who comes to grips for the first time with a personal computer little imagines the wealth of mathematical inventiveness invested in the design of the software and in the electronic circuitry itself . |
8 | After an initial burst of enthusiasm the male slowly loses sexual ability and interest over the years . |
9 | In addition , while still involved in this lifestyle , the user rarely regards heroin itself as a problem . |
10 | Exactly what we spend our money on does not matter too much , as long as the money going out is not more than the money coming in . |
11 | Although it can extend an individual life , continued grafting eventually brings death without issue ; and likewise sexual generation in unchanging conditions brings death , extinction of the species , without issue . |
12 | While Diana has built up an active social life within a two-mile radius of Kensington Palace , the Prince rarely ventures into town and prefers to dine with friends at Highgrove . |
13 | Germany 's money-market interest rates have fallen again as the Bundesbank slowly eases its monetary policy . |
14 | Now , as they dry and become rigid , the insect slowly moves them apart to show the world for the first time the unblemished perfection of its shimmering colours and awaits the dawn of its first day . |
15 | The American frustration is evidenced by the utter confusion as sporadic resistance slowly starts to rise in defence of the fleet . |
16 | In most of the models of temporary equilibrium the only financial asset which is explicitly modelled is the stock of fiat money effectively notes and coin in circulation . |
17 | So erm , it it 's important to remember that Freud 's theory explains both of these tendencies and both the tendency for the group to make people better than they might normally be , but also that the tendency for the group perhaps to make them worse and of course either can happen and presumably a lot depends on the , on the leader , the leader or whoever is playing the , the leadership function presumably has erm some responsibility for this . |
18 | The drawing suggests that an apparently normal decision eventually returns the decider to his starting point . |
19 | The wide range of courses in terms of content and timespan presumably reflects the budget and teaching staff available and the demand created by service needs ( notably shortage of staff in specific areas ) , and the needs expressed by interested applicants . |
20 | If there are four marks for a given point , the candidate who gets it all right gets four , the candidate who gets it all wrong gets nothing , but the chap who gets it part right has a possibility of one , two or three , and it 's often a question of judgement as to what an imperfect answer is worth . |
21 | This latter provision effectively requires rate precepts to be made or issued for complete financial years . |
22 | Although there are no technical difficulties on this walk , the ridge rarely disappoints , and the terrain varies from narrow , dramatic sections that thrill with their mantle of cliffs , to huge grassy plains pitted with tiny alpine flowers . |
23 | After months of work Prestbury Park looked proud of itself today on the eve of what horseracing folk regard as their Olympic games … to race … to ride … to watch at Cheltenham is the highlight of the year … millions of pounds will be bet on the nineteen races that make up the festival and this is one place where the budget rarely bites … |
24 | Yet such direction rarely happens in a vacuum . |
25 | England 's most endearing footballer badly wants to belong again , and I still believe a half-fit Gascoigne would offer Taylor more in mid-field than has been dished up lately . |
26 | The decision effectively kills off plans for an open-pit copper and gold mine , the US$430 million Windy Craggy project . |
27 | The terms of this order are to govern any contract between the Buyer and Seller and shall prevail over any terms put forward by the Seller , unless the Buyer expressly agrees to them in writing . |
28 | The drafter may try to protect his/her client in the battle of the forms by including an appropriate provision in the terms such as : The terms of this order are to govern any contract between the Buyer and Seller and shall prevail over any terms put forward by the Seller , unless the Buyer expressly agrees to them in writing . |
29 | The seller expressly excludes implied provisions , and the buyer expressly includes them . |
30 | The tent eventually fails into a deep stillness . |