Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those who would buy more than unc logically opt for the two-part tariff and thereby the right to buy extra units at
2 As a result , there is rarely the time to provide adequate explanations as to why a particular step is carried out .
3 Presumably the ability to attract good staff is , in itself , the mark of a good leader , but beyond that it can be said that Reagan himself was an indispensable part of the team .
4 Right the reaction goes both ways .
5 Luckily the driver had some idea of what was going on — and managed to escape assassination .
6 When eventually the court decided that mother and daughter could be reunited , Rosemary was subsequently staying with friends of her mother , people she came to know as ‘ auntie ’ and ‘ uncle ’ .
7 It included statements about : the booklet overall , as an evaluative instrument ; the ease and flexibility with which the booklet might be used ; how effectively the booklet probes existing practice and prompts new developments .
8 Altogether the reshuffle involved 12 officials at regional and national level .
9 Furthermore the line has several times been proposed for closure and only strenuous efforts by local politicians and the Heart of Wales Line Travellers ' Association ( HOWLTA ) have kept it open - indeed it is a minor miracle that it survived the Beeching closures .
10 Suddenly The Orb make perfect sense .
11 Apparently the town grew some centuries ago out of the winter quarters of Ivan Pokhabov who established a post at Irkutsk to collect a fur tax from the Buriats , the fur-trapping natives .
12 Basically the system provides shared access to a common multi-user timetable/calendar .
13 He then completely stripped down the engine replacing worn parts and reassembled them .
14 And it got me thinking that there must be thousands of people up and down the country doing worthwhile things to protect our environment and wildlife who go unrecognised .
15 Behind him the rain tickling down the window made wavery verticals behind the strict horizontals of the venetian blind .
16 ‘ We need management devolved down the line to encourage greater understanding of the markets we serve , backed up by strong national teamwork across the markets and product ranges . ’
17 For the multinationals that does n't matter , they 'll move further down the coast to find new fishing grounds .
18 Others lower down the administration share this concern but doubt whether Yugoslavia can hold together in its current form .
19 I 'll come , ’ she said and put down the receiver to meet two pairs of eyes that looked so astonished that she burst out laughing .
20 Perhaps the decision to accept covered pitches in the Championship in 1981 will be seen in time as the inevitable pre-cursor to the preference now for four-day games .
21 Perhaps the manufacturer lacks sufficient capital to build the network .
22 Perhaps the display asked more questions than it answered but it 's clear that the young stars are staking claims early .
23 And as , as we said before , erm , many of the , erm people who lived in the poorer parts of erm the country , whether in urban or rural En erm England did n't really know about basic nutrition and and health I mean you just ate what was available but you did n't know why and so the government started this campaign to introduce you know knowledge about diet and how important it was .
24 So the court has full discretion over litigation costs incurred in proceedings between mortgagor and mortgagee .
25 So the mischief occurred some time between then and five-fifteen . ’
26 So the Guardian made some inquiries .
27 So the majority wore clerical collars and the ones who did not knew what they were doing .
28 According to the federation , the offending wording had not been corrected and so the organisation began legal proceedings in the Federal Court under the Trade Practices Act .
29 However , from this point on , there is no full theory ; the description is almost entirely observational and so the interpretation involves more guesswork .
30 So the formula to find all CDs costing more than £10 would be +G10>10 and it can be written anywhere in the criteria range .
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