Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The estate as so altered then binds the original tenant , because the assignee has been put into the shoes of the original tenant and can do all such acts as the original tenant could have done . |
2 | It may even be possible that house prices have merely adjusted upwards to meet the extra spending power of those obtaining mortgages with tax relief attached . |
3 | The less organised often resented the superior efficiency and greater discipline ( or docility ) , and the readiness to work for lower wages , of these peasants . |
4 | THERE has been much comment recently suggesting the current England team is better than the Welsh side of the seventies . |
5 | This missions , chaplaincies and institutions of the diocese all combined generously to provide the necessary money , grants were secured from SPG and from SPCK , and in just over two years the new building was raised , waiting for the foundation stone to be laid during the opportune visit of the Metropolitan of Calcutta , the Most Reverend Foss Westcott , son of the famous biblical scholar and bishop of Durham . |
6 | But they 've gone along with it without recognising that there will be a cost and members opposite have consistently criticised the European parliament for having a number of buildings from which to operate . |
7 | I personally have always liked the one-hundred-per-cent aspect of life ; I have always enjoyed life at the extremes . |
8 | We do not need here to rehearse the contentious issues which surround integration , but it is sometimes aimed that the placement of a child in a mainstream school constitutes integration , or , in any event , that we all understand the same meaning of this term . |
9 | No wonder Italians have just voted massively to adopt the British system for three-quarters of their Senate seats ; the Chamber of Deputies will probably go much the same way . |
10 | While imports increased , exports did not flourish sufficiently to fill the growing gap . |
11 | The need to carry out ‘ proper ’ audits has been spelled out to firms , and those that do not do so run the serious risk of losing their right to act as company auditors . |
12 | Among more radical monetarists and free marketeers there remains disappointment that the government had not done more to shift the middle ground . |
13 | One boy I have not seen before has the perfect Masai physique , tall and slender but muscular like a high jumper 's . |
14 | Microsoft have already moved strongly to meet the new generation of MS-DOS multimedia computers which is about to emerge . |
15 | These estimates may be adjusted upwards , using judgement and experience , where they are not thought exactly to represent the total potential available market . |
16 | The US concession to cease production was a major factor , since it had been developing new binary systems but had not produced enough to replace the existing 25,000 tonnes of stocks . |
17 | In a country where public education is sketchy , it is a double tragedy that TV air time is not used both to teach the three ‘ R's and supplement the four hours per day schooling . |
18 | The player who finally guesses correctly chooses the next card . |
19 | While the majority of Japanese remained ignorant of Western social values and customs , and of the background which had given rise to them , the new Meiji government was already moving fast to demolish the formal apparatus of Tokugawa society . |
20 | The survival of family farmers and part-time farmers could very well depend on the contributions from the women and some farmers might not have fully recognised the important role of their wives . |
21 | This idea may not be suitable for a real beginner , but if anyone is really enthusiastic about cake decorating it should not take long to acquire the necessary skills , enabling them to create some lovely and different effects . |
22 | Competition does not mean invariably choosing the cheapest service ; it means combining quality and price to provide the best value for money for the service . |
23 | I do not intend now to resurrect the metaphysical theory I said in Chapter 2 that we do not need . |
24 | This last headline did not seem fully to express the collective view of the Shadow Cabinet and the next instalments of the Meacher plans for social security never appeared — much to our disappointment . |
25 | Matthew and Marjorie have already worked together to create the initial design . |
26 | The implications of this are increased unemployment , since the government can not continue indefinitely expanding the non-marketed sector . |
27 | If there are some brute facts , perhaps social , but founded in biological difference , which separate the lives and experience of women from those of men , may these not continue ineluctably to affect the moral ideals they may hold ? |
28 | Could we not agree today to ask the appropriate committee , whether it be Policy and Resources , the Resources Management of Regional Council , that when they 're examining this question of the carry forwards , that they themselves review the impact that this will have on , on the benefits of five B for this County ? |
29 | You can qualify for a reduced retirement pension if you have not paid enough to receive the full pension , but there is a cut-off point . |
30 | Nato as finally established also gave the British less influence than Bevin had hoped . |