Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In general , the impact on overall unemployment tended to bear most heavily on the most peripheral conurbations ( Merseyside , Tyne side and Clyde side ) .
2 The cuts under the MacSharry proposals would fall most heavily upon the very big millionaire farmers — we do not have those in Wales .
3 The work referred not only to the seemingly private areas of our lives like the family album but also the more public construction of motherhood ( baby food ads and Mothercare catalogues ) .
4 But it was only because much , too , bore very directly upon the most urgent domestic questions that it made an impact at home .
5 His Inspector Purbright is a very ordinary man , distinguished only perhaps by the mildly quizzical view of life and humanity he possesses .
6 how we would accommodate much more with a very tight greenbelt on the erm the sites that we 've actually allocated on our side of Ryedale and take account of greenbelt so .
7 She had seen the children in other families break away entirely from the too zealous claims of an old nurse and when the time came , as it surely must , she wished to protect herself from the pain which rejection could cause .
8 The school system was expanded more rapidly under the more liberal regime of the governor-general , Admiral Saito Makoto , in the 1920s .
9 However , it will grow moderately well in a slightly alkaline condition with a pH of up to 7.2 .
10 This is not the doctrine adopted by Finnis and I would have to show that the arguments applied here could be applied equally effectively to the very much more sophisticated account presented in Natural Law and Natural Rights .
11 Lord Justice Bingham 's inquiry into the supervision of the banking group does , however , criticise PW for not shouting loudly enough at a seemingly unconcerned Bank of England in the run-up to BCCI 's collapse .
12 Friendly Society membership throughout the period , however , came almost exclusively from the more secure , respectable stratum of the male working class , those who earned enough and regularly enough to contribute .
13 It is seen quite easily on the specially stained smear tests ( Papanicolaou smear ) for cancer of the cervix .
14 Any thoughtful linguist must wonder from time to time if such a legacy can have been shaken off completely in the relatively short time during which scientific linguistics has existed .
15 In absolute levels , we have fallen off only from the historically high 1980 figures .
16 In these circumstances the Soviet Union has pressed more recently for a more limited regime for the Gulf involving restrictions on the naval presence of the Great Powers in the region .
17 Individuals have to search more intensively for the most favourably priced goods , and firms have to determine their new prices ( not easy when production costs are continually changing ) and then disseminate the information .
18 Some of the larger birds , like the blackbirds and thrushes , often risk a little dive-bombing , in which they swoop down on the owl from a distance of about 30 feet , heading straight for it , and then swerve aside only at the very last moment , when they are no more than a foot away .
19 One result of this attitude was that the strain placed by warfare on the economies of most European States was less than the mere number of men engaged in fighting might seem to indicate , since these were drawn so largely from the least productive elements of society .
20 Meeting ethical criteria leads not only to a relatively clear research conscience but to better research .
21 To see this we need to look more closely at the essentially simple idea , taken from mathematics , of the property space .
22 This seems rather illogical , because it seems to belong more naturally to the rather irregular box-shape of Auriga .
23 Remember — it 's always worth turning up even for the most popular events , but we suggest that you check with the Box Office on availability first .
24 And then you 're going up again on a surprisingly gentle rebound .
25 ‘ Oh well , ’ he said , going as always for the muddly middle way , and hoping to struggle along it to safety .
26 The low flute-notes here stand out clearly against the almost inaudible muted trombone chord .
27 Rev Stanley Boreman conducted the simple Congregational marriage ceremony , and as we left the church the sun shone quite perfectly for the rather amateur cameras who had survived the bombing the record that happy event .
28 Pluralist theories allow for greater scope for individuals , but they also have a far narrower conception of ‘ the political ’ in society These studies tend to focus almost exclusively on the constitutionally legitimised areas of political action to discover where power lies .
29 rushing round inside of the literally going round the worlds and then down and then .
30 In both cases , two or three ‘ favourite ’ items are used very frequently in a semantically ‘ imprecise ’ way .
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