Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] the [adj] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | They will treat the mining industry and the country in a responsible way and will maintain reserves of fuel which the country so badly needs in the medium and long term . |
2 | Gould , in marked contrast , had managed to enlist 298 subscribers for his Himalayan Birds , all of whom were successfully pursued by the efficient and persistent Mr Prince . |
3 | In the developing nations , which are mostly located in the tropical and subtropical regions , an understanding of how these fundamental environmental processes work is only now being achieved . |
4 | Bureaux in the main are not purpose-built and even if they have been especially partitioned for the purpose-built and even if usually enough total space to consider the ergonomics of advice work . |
5 | We were so frozen by the ghostly and unnatural sight that we let the hound go past us , and we could not move . |
6 | I give my hon. Friend the Member for Islington , South and Finsbury an undertaking that we are committed to a terminal at King 's Cross , but we are not necessarily committed to the expensive and grandiose project , which seems to depend on property values that were optimistic three or four years ago and are hopelessly pessimistic now . |
7 | The Blackpool Tramway is rightly claimed as the first and last street tramway and unique in many other ways . |
8 | However , whether the expression of P3A - and P3A + variants of α subunit in humans is transcriptionally regulated by the same or by a different promoter/enhancer element is not known . |
9 | However , if we also add the timings of such movements from two more manuscripts of Lalande motets , F-Pn , H387 , a reduced score of the Miserere a grand choeur ( illus.4 ) , and F-Pn , Rés. 1363 , a reduced score of Dominus regnavit , both being copies apparently dating from the 1740s and probably prepared for the Concert Spirituel , we begin to notice the familiar syndrome of some slowing down in some tempos , compared with those of the earlier H400D . |
10 | In particular , the second H pylori pattern seems only related to the second and third patterns of contact , which are characterised by evident epithelial damage . |
11 | The belated realization that these things are no longer so leads to the embittered and baffled reaction that they ought to be so . |
12 | The Prime Minister 's speech was eagerly anticipated by the educational and wider community and it duly received the full media treatment . |
13 | On nearing Hendre Gorfelen , however , Charlotte was suddenly transformed into the alert and confident young woman Derek thought he knew . |
14 | For example the mobility of labour between firms is especially concentrated in the earlier and later years of working careers . |
15 | The " PartsBank " service is widely recognised in the U.S. as the most unique transportation and distribution system for time sensitive inventories , which is especially suited to the electronic and computer industries . |
16 | The location of these transport systems is often highly polarised between the apical and basolateral plasma membranes . |
17 | Built in Hellenistic times this market place was greatly enlarged in the first and second centuries A.D. to become one of the largest in the Roman world . |
18 | A specific complex was observed with drg extract , Figure 3 and was only competed by the homologous and complementary single strands ( SSB and SSA ) but not competed by other heterologous double stranded ( NS DS and ST ) or single stranded ( NS SS and AP SS ) competitors . |
19 | When we are developing an artist on an international basis , success does n't necessarily happen in the first or second album . |
20 | They 'd gathered for the launch of the Celebrities Cookbook by Richard Wilson , who 's better known as the crusty and cantankerous Victor Meldrew . |
21 | The first six chapters of this book have all focused upon the financial and economic analysis underlying major investment decisions . |
22 | Stravinsky was then 28 , and much influenced by the gorgeous and sumptuous orchestration of Rimsky-Korsakov , with whom he had studied for three years . |
23 | Although mental illness should not be regarded as any different from physical illness , it is not always so viewed by the uninformed and the fact that in later life it might become known that a minor had been treated under the Acts might redound to his or her disadvantage . |
24 | He describes the reasons for takeover activity being so fevered in the 1980s and shows how accounts reflected them . |
25 | In December 1988 she quit Bravo to form a new band less influenced by the Fifties and more inclined towards ethnic music and modern electronic sounds . |
26 | Teacher Bride Eglington told how conditions are so cramped for the five and six-year-olds in her class one youngster trapped his hand between chairs when the class was asked to stand up . |
27 | The orphanage 's overriding function was not only to care for the destitute but also to protect society from dangerous children as there was a fear that roaming , unsupervised youngsters posed a threat to social order . |
28 | Despite those veterans seen in the marathons , jogging is tough on the joints and better left to the young and the truly athletic . |
29 | These are too common to be the result of incapacity , and they are furthermore reinforced by the unpredictable but frequent use of the other devices of sound : alliteration in ‘ light laid ’ , ‘ shining shield ’ , ‘ ward all wounds ’ , etc. , alliterative assonance in ‘ sails of silver ’ , ‘ Night of Naught ’ , ‘ sight … he sought ’ and ‘ boat it bore with biting breath ’ . |
30 | We found Dod 's van in the NCP and I explained to Kim that as he only had one passenger seat , the two of us had better travel in the cold and bare , unheated back along with Dod 's drum kit . |