Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 A publisher can collect that money just as easily as an artist , but a publishing company has the resources to offer the artist effective promotion services .
2 We are aware now that you 're operating without a license and it 's up to you to get that license here as quickly as possible !
3 Although police remove the illegally-parked cars almost as fast as they are abandoned , the local body responsible for administering parking is insisting that someone pay the hefty excess charges incurred by the prolonged presence of other cars in legal spaces .
4 A company can protect information of this kind only so long as it is confidential to the business and not in the public domain .
5 Consequently , social groups down as far as the craftsmen and artisans developed " an appetite for mass-consumption " which survived the impact of faster population growth in the second half of the century .
6 So if you have got your heart set on a big wedding for the kids or a fast car when you retire , it is worth putting some money away as soon as possible to make sure the clouds of inflation do n't darken your horizon , adds Mr. Pinnell .
7 He supported the French Revolution even more enthusiastically than Coleridge , and in 1793 bitterly opposed the willingness of Pitt 's government to go to war against the recently proclaimed French Republic .
8 Food irradiation was approved in the US for some uses as long ago as 1963 .
9 Extend the top leg forwards as far as is comfortable and hold in this position .
10 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 30 times , moving it about 3ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
11 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 30 times , moving it about 3 ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
12 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , moving it about 3ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
13 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
14 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , each time moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
15 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , moving it 3 ins ( 7.6 cm ) each time .
16 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , each time moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
17 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 40 times , each time moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
18 In the non-competition condition P.P. made fixation shifts to the target in his left half-field , but competition reduced this performance much more severely than in the right half-field ( Fig. 2 ) .
19 ALL THE opinion polls were seriously wide of the mark , Gallup for The Daily Telegraph fractionally less so than the others .
20 For example , the regional distribution of residential and foster care services in the United Kingdom is known to be uneven with some local authorities using EBD schools and residential care far more frequently than others ( Fuller and Stevenson , 1983 ) .
21 My right hon. and hon. Friends must take stronger action in concert with our European partners to show the world that we take this situation much more seriously than many people in Yugoslavia seem to think .
22 There were brown bears here as recently as the 10th century , and the last wolf was hunted down and killed in the 18th century .
23 Let's just finish this trip together as best as we can , OK ? ’
24 NO DAY of the year symbolises the apparent marginalisation of the Christian tradition in this country quite as starkly as Good Friday .
25 Though they were the subjects of much more inquiry than the ‘ respectable ’ working classes ( but in this generation distinctly less so than before 1848 or after 1880 ) , we really know very little about anything except their poverty and squalor .
26 found that when right handers were asked to look to the left while hearing such sets of words , decisions were made on non-semantic grounds significantly more often than when subjects looked to the right .
27 Liquidity returned to the British market far more recently than it did to the American one .
28 The British government gave him protection , but backed the principle of free speech only as vigorously as was diplomatically comfortable .
29 More important than that ( for medieval village buildings could have been swept away as easily as the Romans had swept away the native British buildings for their planned towns ) — a variety of ownerships and rights had grown up that precluded a unified plan even as early as the twelfth or thirteenth century .
30 The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work .
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