Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] and [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thanks to , among others , John Robinson and the radical theologians , however , the way has been paved for humanist concerns to become more widely accepted and for the established Church to lose its importance in the areas of both public and private morality .
2 The common-room was large and comfortably furnished and at the far end included pool tables , dartboards and table tennis .
3 Inside it is richly decorated and of the typical open style dictated by the Jesuit Order .
4 You g you could get down and just start and with the one hour the blower would go and knock you off .
5 The work was not taxing and for the first time in his life he had flexible free hours .
6 It seemed that with every exchange the man was growing more confident , and the girl , for all she maintained her fiery calm , a little more pressed and on the defensive .
7 Given a sustained period of peace and tranquillity , tension in the countryside would gradually lessen and in the longer term , the population curve could be expected to level out .
8 In agreement with Hickson , Jacques organised the activities as though the rural areas scheme had been formally introduced and with the enthusiastic commitment of Hampden Jackson , Poole and Douglas-Smith , WEA provision in Norfolk and Essex expanded at an unprecedented pace throughout the war .
9 The people in in , in districts like that , they seem to be perennially voting , forever voting and in the blank year they 're voting for county council elections .
10 It also requires money to pay for transferring important components or sections of the aircraft structure to a place where they can be properly examined and possibly tested and for the different kinds of structural tests which have to be carried out on undamaged components .
11 and nature of Man — of convincing one 's nerves that the world is full of Misery and Heartbreak , Pain , Sickness and oppression — whereby this Chamber of Maiden-Thought becomes gradually darkened and at the same time on all sides of it many doors are set open — but all dark — all leading to dark passages .
12 Pin temporarily after carefully aligning and with the rear end flush with the trailing edge .
13 where women examine themselves erm , if its the mother or the granny er did I bring him up wrongly , erm the girl friends or wife 's er is it something that I did n't understand and at the same time it er really changes their lives
14 The next day , following tests , the IIRS said the pollution was well diluted and below the tolerable level .
15 The point of preparation is to be well tuned and at the same time flexible to new interpretations and ideas .
16 I could n't spell and about the only time in your life you 're not allowed to use a dictionary is in an English ‘ O ’ level exam . ’
17 Likewise when we go to a country , we need somewhere to stay and over the last decade there have been more and more hotels built in virtually every place in the world .
18 The only breeding ground which is infertile is one running at high stress for achievement , tightly mapped and with the maximum openness .
19 When the pair of huge horses made their way past the front of the Manor , where the family stood on the steps to watch , the glow of the setting sun was almost gone and in the eerie after-glow the scene took on an almost pagan air .
20 The Final between Cork and Wexford/Waterford was hard fought and despite the great efforts of Nuala Dagg , Audrey Connell , Rosaleen Kirwan , Aideen O'Connor , Captain Noreen Fenlon , Kathryn Creedon and the rest , Cork won out to take the Tournament Shield .
21 One review board chairman agreed completely with the inspector , one completely disagreed and in the third case the chairman merely rewrote the report in different words without coming down on one side or the other .
22 With a brief nod and a smile that again dazzled and at the same time almost lulled her into thinking things were going to be normal between them from now on , he left .
23 His death in the summer of 1990 deprived the church of the service of one whose whole life was characterised by a willingness to help others , by an integrity of character universally acknowledged and by the greatest generosity and kindness .
24 Knowledge and expertise in catalysis and high-pressure technology steadily improved and in the 1930s ICI developed a process for converting coal into petrol which involved using what were the forerunners of today 's primary reforming catalysts of nickel and supported nickel .
25 Angela got up my nose as usual on this point over lunch , banging on about the importance of seeing that Ministers were properly informed and by the right people .
26 It was a large tiled room , brightly lit and with the dry , rich smell of animal feed — it made Reynolds realise that there had been no noticeable odour in the corridor at all .
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