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

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1 The Soviet Union may eventually accept a loosely formulated neutralisation of this country if Vietnam proves tractable .
2 So far only the pulsed dye laser produces parameters that approach the theoretical ideal , and even then it is at the lower limit of the ideal pulse duration ; Tan et al have shown that this laser can successfully treat children of any age with a negligible chance of scarring , and our experiences confirm their findings .
3 Any commentary must acknowledge at the outset the difficulty in effectively representing diversity of both sectors in terms of quality , quantity and of ‘ style ’ , that is to say , in the attitudes and values that underpin service .
4 In the most widely reported incidents of this nature ( i ) a group calling itself " White Wolves " on July 4 claimed responsibility for a bomb attack outside the offices of Vrye Weekblad , a radical Afrikaans newspaper ; ( ii ) a bomb attack during the rush-hour on July 6 injured 27 people at a Johannesburg bus station much used by commuters from the townships ; and ( iii ) NP offices in Bloemfontein were extensively damaged on July 22 by a bomb , the latest in a series of attacks on NP offices .
5 Rollin talks of it as ‘ feelings ’ , and so avoids this , yet his examples rather suggest choices for this course of action rather than that . )
6 It could be as early as the Claudian period , and it has the typical widely spaced ditches of that period .
7 The Chancellor may decide to encourage greater use of diesel : however , he has only limited scope for any price differentiation between DERV and petrol , for since December diesel has actually been 10 pence per gallon more expensive than unleaded petrol .
8 The mating hum of the female is at a frequency of about 500 hertz and she only produces sounds at this pitch when she is ready to mate .
9 Would n't it reflect our publishing strategy better to include AWS in this summary ?
10 ‘ I would love to have seen 400,000 kids coming along to see Kylie on this tour , but it just is not possible , ’ said Waterman .
11 It seems almost impossible to entirely eliminate guilt on either side .
12 After sneaking promotion in Darlington 's shadow last May , they 're on the fringe of the play-off contenders and , with three successive wins , nicely gathering momentum for another grandstand finish .
13 Some colour combinations clash or make parts of the screen unreadable , so make notes of any changes you make .
14 Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history .
15 But one need not believe that God revealed God 's self at a particular point in history , so that one need necessarily make reference to that point in history in one 's religion .
16 The polling factor in cattle arises as a spontaneous mutation once in every 50,000 births anyway , so that there are always likely to be a few naturally polled cattle in any population .
17 The aim is not only to increase sales of these products , but also to encourage customers to buy other goods at the same time .
18 The analysis of human motives is , of course , a precarious undertaking ; but some of the connections made in the past between scientific and religious ideals were strong enough to bear reconstruction in such terms .
19 The two claim it will allow developers to reverse- and forward-engineer C code without having to manually update information in each environment .
20 Importantly , however , CTL from the Gambian that recognized cp26 , did not recognize two other naturally occurring variants of this epitope , cp28 and cp29 , and showed only limited recognition of another variant cp27 .
21 But mental and emotional factors are of prime significance , and ultimately it is the breakdown in cohesion and the naturally occurring communication between these areas of being that becomes the main underlying cause of cancer .
22 Byrd studied all research on the trait approach that had been done up to the 1940 's and only found 5% of all traits identified for leaders common to all the research .
23 Two more detailed and better considered responses to this question were those of Wundt and Tylor .
24 Recognising the stress of suddenly becoming parents with little warning means giving adopters time to talk , and professionals who are accessible and aware of adoption issues are valued by adopters .
25 Fulton Paterson , the Anglo-Scots ' secretary , and Ansen Westbrook eagerly await news of any newcomers .
26 Seats are not numbered and the transfer ticket merely allows entry to that part of the ground .
27 Collective security necessarily imposed obligations on all nation states , powerful and weak alike , to respect each other 's separate identity and autonomy , and to sanction any member who failed to respect such obligations .
28 But the Government clause which says Caldaire can only keep 35pc of any purchase price above £1.3m makes a move virtually impossible .
29 In rural areas UNIP was alleged to have exploited traditional structures and beliefs ; headmen were said to have threatened to expel villagers who supported the MMD , and ritual leaders apparently told villagers in some areas that they would become sick if they attended MMD rallies .
30 You 've obviously got problems with this engagement of yours , but do n't come looking for answers in my bed . ’
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