Example sentences of "[det] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He sees that conflict between various elements in highly developed society can be creative , but that eventually deterioration will follow if connections are not preserved between the various areas of life which , in the primitive model , are integrated . |
2 | Hay & Maddock 93 , in their study of human geography theses , found that 26% of their sampled items were produced as the outcome of postgraduate research , but that eventually 50% of theses lead to publication of their results , including publication in book form . |
3 | Hay & Maddock , in their study of human geography theses , found that 26% of their sampled items were produced as the outcome of postgraduate research , but that eventually 50% of theses lead to publication of their results , including publication in book form . |
4 | Is there some secret You inside that rather activist exterior ? ’ |
5 | On that rather complacement note matters rested until 1958 , the year in which A. W. Phillips of the London School of Economics published a paper which proved to be a landmark in the evolution of macroeconomic ideas . |
6 | This was , this is what I call an optimistic view , and this was Rousseau 's view of human nature , that basically people were good , and er , cooperative , and it was the bad things in human nature that had to be explained , not the good . |
7 | It declared that " the era of confrontation and division of Europe has ended " and that henceforth signatories would conduct their relations with one another on the basis of " respect and co-operation " . |
8 | Defending the report , Japan 's Minister of International Trade and Industry , Kozo Watanabe , stated that his department had done no more than publish the " bare facts " , and that henceforth Japan would " say what it has to say and do what it has to do in international affairs " . |
9 | Or how , if governments are to use movable exchange-rates to keep their economies competitive , the Community as a whole can avoid a race to devalue that merely fuels inflation . |
10 | ( Or is that merely rhetoric ? ) |
11 | He swung his head like an animal that suddenly intuits a reason for fear . |
12 | The wheel advanced , or ‘ escaped ’ , by the space of one tooth for each to-and-fro oscillation of the foliot . |
13 | That perhaps things were moving too quickly ? |
14 | They kill animals for food , they kill everything which erm is affecting the environment , anything else that perhaps animals observing human beings think that they kill . |
15 | This is the first hint that we get that perhaps Piggy is a more mature and sensible boy than Ralph . |
16 | Nevertheless , the door was locked , the window casement shut , and Cranston proved to his own satisfaction , as well as his wife 's , that perhaps age had not yet drained the juices of his body . |
17 | As Gillespie remarks , even in Edinburgh , the craft unions were able to see to it that only union men worked Linotypes , and " by the end of the century , it was generally agreed that the effect of machines on employment had not been so bad as feared " . |
18 | In the immediate aftermath of the rioting the vignerons tried to excuse their actions by claiming that only houses which practised the blending of wines from the Midi had been molested , but there was no evidence to bear this out and even houses which had kept strictly to the noble blends had been attacked . |
19 | That er lived in this house and they were the the real grass roots of the old Labour Party , the real socialists , not like the ones that we know today that only pay lip service to it . |
20 | What the NEA and Frohnmayer 's troubles have made clear is that only leadership , intelligent , proud and committed , can explain to the American people what great art , validated by time and genius , can bring to heal a split society . |
21 | For the short observations , the null hypothesis is that only Poisson noise is present . |
22 | She had tried to pretend that only discretion was holding him back . |
23 | So if if , but if you 're interviewing , that only leaves |
24 | That only works when you know what you 're doing . ’ |
25 | that only knowledge or skills ( such as language skills ) of national relevance are worth testing ; |
26 | However , until very recently the accepted wisdom ( CRC , 1977a ) has been that only manufacturing jobs can provide the sort of economic basis needed for sustained job provision , and that neither hill farming or forestry , as shown in Table 5.10 , or service employment and tourism could provide a long-term solution to rural employment problems . |
27 | But the ever deepening recession will ensure that only suppliers of quality products , backed up with high manufacturing standards and reliable support , will be able to continue to successfully exploit the trend . |
28 | All the forceful tact Aunt Tossie possessed was needed to convince Dada that only champagne , the best champagne , would be appropriate to the occasion , and then to compel him into the stony depths of the cellars to root with Twomey along the half-empty bins where forgotten treasures spoiled . |
29 | That only cost sixty pound , I said only , well it 's better than a hundred pounds she said . |
30 | First , consider mutations that only affect adult survival ( ) . |