Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , in keeping with the somewhat critical approach adopted in Chapter 1 , and because we also wish to indicate how our studies might be put upon a set-theoretical base ( the soundness of which is the concern of set-theorists ) we propose definitions rather more formal than many a reader might expect .
2 He ordered the dismissal of the Chancellor and Treasurer , and the arrest of four judges and two of the merchants most heavily involved in the wool monopoly , William de la Pole and Reginald Conduit .
3 we may assume that households will move so as , in effect , to subscribe to the clubs ( local governments ) whose policies most closely match their own preferences .
4 It spends heavily on its undercover services and Britain is the country whose policies most vitally affect it .
5 See there 's different contracts altogether there .
6 This was applied in Dixons Ltd. v. Roberts ( 1894 D.C. ) where it was held that section 14 did not catch a trader who gave a false indication that a refund would be given on any goods purchased , if within seven days the customer was able to buy the same products locally more cheaply .
7 If they had n't been so excitable , they 'd have been as free as birds right now .
8 From then until the final three minutes rarely more than one basket separated the teams , as Tigers came back again , until Roberts scored and free-throws from Tom Seaman and Paul James gave Bracknell breathing space at 95-92 .
9 and it was in this field that the pluralists most persistently attempted to combine empirical methods with assumptions which , if they were not entirely Madisonian , at least fitted prevailing norms rather better than the emerging stark elitism .
10 One of the features of that day will be a series of mini- lecturers on just about every conceivable subject , and during the next few Ideas In Action programmes I shall be talking to some of the lecturers about their topics , hopefully whetting your appetites sufficiently to want to join us on that day to hear more .
11 ‘ I do n't want to go into my reasons right now . ’
12 In the 1989 Law Society survey , it was shown that the public associate solicitors most closely with conveyancing and property matters ( 68 per cent. ) , divorces and legal separations ( 35 per cent. ) , wills and trusts ( 38 per cent. ) , and law and order and criminal convictions ( 30 per cent . ) .
13 ‘ As it happens , Mr Vass , I have the sketches right here .
14 No , ma'am , he 's not taking any calls right now .
15 She , she has n't got no knickers on now .
16 Experts most frequently explain this regional division by pointing to conflicting interpretations of the hadith ( the sayings attributed to the Prophet Mohammed ) by the different Islamic sects .
17 Lynn might reappear at any moment , Thomas was rambling in the woods somewhere near by , Floss and Tibbs were playing badminton just round the corner .
18 What I want to spend a few minutes on again this is something we 'll test tomorrow , right so I 'm giving you , training 's all about doing what do you think ?
19 Even so , she was glad when he stood well back as she did a spell at the tiller , correcting her attempts vocally rather than physically .
20 While the institutions most usually approached for funding here ( The Arts Council , RTE , Commercial business ) are n't clamouring to pour money into film , both Giannaris and Gibbons feel that with persistence and imagination ( albeit in voluminous quantities ! ) the now microscopic organism may eventually become multi-cellular .
21 Although we conduct our interview in an air-conditioned hole at Paul Merton 's spiritual home , Channel 4 , drinking tea from unwieldy tureens , it is the ever-dependable Beeb who have thus far harnessed his slippery talents most deftly .
22 In Cohen and Sadiq 's 1989/90 study of forty-five single parents and couples with children , two-thirds had debts most commonly for housing fuel and children 's clothes ( Cohen , 1991 a ) .
23 In movements such as ‘ hi-tech ’ , objects most clearly come to exhibit a principle of utility quite detached from any consideration of actual purpose , as the style is applied ( as was streamlining in its day ) indiscriminately to steam irons or armchairs .
24 Er our client is a local employer of long standing who is concerned about the local environment and erm , objects most strongly to these locations .
25 Adjectives most frequently used were : clear , readable , interesting , stimulating .
26 Adjectives most frequently used were : useful , informative , relaxed , knowledgeable , clear , interesting , stimulating , encouraging , satisfactory .
27 The French handle such operations rather differently .
28 While the strength of the structure set of goals varies with circumstances during our lifetime , the period when it influences our motivation arousal patterns most powerfully is in childhood .
29 The gag is the only way of allowing him to feel and check the teeth properly even to the last molars which are situated parallel with the eye .
30 You do n't need more than that many notes right now , especially with what I 'm write , with what I 'm playing .
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