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

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1 The people of Midlothian are sick of the Liberal Democrats , because an argument is going on at present in Midlothian about who most wants to back the consortium and whether it is the Scottish National party or the Liberal Democrats .
2 Agreed , there was little he could do to ‘ sweeten ’ the corpse , but so much depended on how the body was ‘ dress 'd and trimm 'd ’ ; few people would be willing to patronize a funeral furnisher who took little care over the presentation of bodies .
3 The final decision will only relate to where the girl lives and does not affect her parents ' other rights .
4 The weaving yarn is only caught in where the card changes from blanks to punched holes or vice versa .
5 Much depends on how the question is formulated so that the answer is yes or no .
6 Three-dimensional integrated geoscience mapping This project brings together research on both the handling of geological information and the combined modelling of a variety of geophysical datasets .
7 Program style is obviously related to how the teacher and program operate together to create the total learning environment this is also discussed in the next section on classroom activities .
8 Whether the employee makes a profit , or even decides to exercise the option , obviously depends on how the company 's share price performs .
9 However , he had not forgotten Selkirk 's death and , when we were alone , constantly speculated on how the Scotsman had been murdered and what his enigmatic rhyme could mean .
10 Sung had struggled to his feet and now stood there , only paces from where the Overseer 's man , Peskova was standing , a big rock balanced in both hands .
11 By a notice of appeal dated 1 July 1992 M. appealed on the ground that at no time had he been personally served with either the committal order or a copy and that accordingly the order should be set aside .
12 Depending on the nature of the rock units involved , structures may be better expressed in either the gravity or the magnetic data .
13 In the case of Elvis , this problem is particularly striking because within the rock discourse he has been widely seen as both the music 's first hero and its most prominent backslider .
14 Mildly , he said , ‘ If you insist on facing things , why not think about how the way you 've behaved hardly leads me to think on you as a sensitive soul .
15 It is not irrelevant that Barnaby Rudge is concerned with the Gordon Riots of 1780 , although The Warren is not consumed with quite the virulence that destroys the chateau of Monseigneur in A Tale of Two Cities ( 1859 ) during the French Revolution :
16 Hitting the water in a blast of spray , she drove herself as far under as she could , trying not to gasp at either the impact of her mistimed dive or the surprisingly low temperature of the water .
17 The auctioneers , diplomatically , would not comment on why the multi-millionaire star is selling , though they confirmed that there is a reserve price .
18 The evaluation dimension of the project will thus focus on both the nature and degrees of cultural learning during the year and on the feasibility of extending the training of students in ethnographic concepts and techniques to other non-specialist tutors in the same and other institutions of higher education .
19 Both are electron-density maps ; the bound ligand was not included in either the refinement or map calculation .
20 In the United Kingdom , Derry/Londonderry was the first and their game was called The Maiden City , presumably in order not to alienate that half of the community which did not approve of either the name Derry or Londonderry .
21 Would normally exclude at least the Executive Summary .
22 Sometimes they confuse me with the hon. Member for Walthamstow ( Mr. Summerson ) — I am the hon. Member for Wanstead and Woodford , and unemployment in my constituency has not risen to quite the extent that he suggests .
23 It will not look at how the decision to make the video is taken or how it fits in with other services the child receives from the SSD , NSPCC , and others .
24 The recommendations finally made were of a highly practical nature , but they established a tradition of careful selection which was easily glamorized in both the public and the official mind .
25 Ms Walker 's main job will be to make sure the hall 's famous Minton tiled floor is not damaged by either the cast 's or the audience 's feet .
26 When the school , with which he had found employment in Ramsgate , removed to Isleworth in Middlesex , he went with it and whilst there he came into contact with the Protestant Church circles which were Free Churches , i.e. not tied to either the Church of England , or the Roman Catholics .
27 These dates generally refer to when the customer signed for the transfer of ownership .
28 It does not depend on how the change is accomplished .
29 This is an objective test which does not depend upon either the skill or the resources of the particular occupier .
30 We 'll just go to where the star stopped .
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