Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | It is stretching cynicism too far to doubt that these men meant what they said , even though other less obviously praiseworthy intentions crept in . |
2 | Because employers do not bother , the papers can be produced cheaply , so more illegal immigrants come in . |
3 | For Horton staff , particularly the medical staff , the loss of ‘ acute ’ ( short stay ) admissions would make the hospital a far less attractive place to work in . |
4 | It is puzzling why this happens year after year and the only feasible reason I can come up with is — there seems to be far too many players competing in too many leagues in and around the Belfast area . |
5 | Ultimately just another conquest to lump in with the rest , so your score-sheet could remain unblemished by failure . ’ |
6 | Occasionally however more personal comments creep in such as in his 1814 publication , A Description of Sixty Small Prints where on page 17 he wrote ‘ Skiddaw has been called a generous Lord , and the Fells of Borrowdale frowning and haughty Tyrants . |
7 | There were times , in the beginning , when very little work came in . |