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

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1 Yet conflict may be handled more effectively if what is going on within is taken into account as well as what is going on at the surface .
2 Hambros Jersey contended that the jurisdiction conferred by this rule can only properly be exercised by analogy to R.S.C. , Ord. 11 , so that leave should not be granted unless the case falls within one of the paragraphs of Ord. 11 , r. 1(1) .
3 ( The old argument , fashionable in the 1960s , whether molecular biology is a separate discipline ir , instead , an ingredient of every other has long since been settled in favour of pervasiveness . )
4 He acquired the rudiments of the game in a tougher prep school than many of his Western contemporaries who have long since been cosseted by snooker 's new-found respectability .
5 The reasons could perhaps only be determined by interview , as supervisor pressure may well be the factor operating here .
6 The reasons could perhaps only be determined by interview , as supervisor pressure may well be the factor operating here .
7 In the first place , as knowledge of the syntax , phonology and semantics of various languages has increased , it has become clear that there are specific phenomena that can only naturally be described by recourse to contextual concepts .
8 72 per cent said that nutritional information made it easier to choose the healthy , balanced diet , which has so long been urged by health educationalists and consumer bodies .
9 In November 1983 Milan Kundera wrote an essay for Le Débat , in which he argued that Russia could never really be considered part of Europe because it had for so long been dominated by Caesaropapism , where the civil emperor is also the supreme religious leader .
10 Programmes which were made for a general public of native speakers of the language will obviously not be graded for use with language students .
11 However , I should add , it is with regret that we have to take such drastic intervention , a course which could so easily be avoided through co-ordination and commitment by other agencies close at hand .
12 As unwanted pregnancies can so easily be avoided by abortion and contraception , why is illegitimacy now so high ?
13 To what extent such metrical methods will be used only in specialized analyses remains to be seen , for as Stewart ( 1954 ) suggests , it may be rather a waste of effort to measure such specimens simply to verify what can so quickly be seen by eye .
14 As she removed her wedding dress and put it away , she knew that it would only ever be worn at Christmas and other times of equal importance .
15 This view was reflected by one observer in Rabat , who said : ‘ He ( King Hassan ) has so clearly been playing for time .
16 The decennial census data which have so far been published in accordance with the 100-year closure rule provide unique information on social patterns and mores .
17 It 's a dispute which Mr Lihou says can only now be settled in court .
18 All cultural norms about basic needs for food , shelter and so on are seen by contrast as expressions of subjective desire , even though these desires will have been shaped by the standards of a particular society .
19 I am not suggesting that one should even form an interpretative overview , merely that details of notation , phrasing and articulation , tempo , dynamics and so on are considered alongside balance , texture , and even acoustical implications .
20 One of the chief limitations on cowries as currency is that their value was liable to be severely depressed by reason of the huge quantities in which they occur in some areas and the fact that they could so readily be transported by ship .
21 Not only therefore is monitoring for job progress necessary , but review of cash flow predictions must follow .
22 Denmark had in Cnut 's day only recently been converted to Christianity , and these authors are unlikely to have possessed much in the way of early documentary material , although like English historians they fairly clearly knew oral traditions which need not always have been groundless .
23 Britain 's most famous ice-skaters are relaunching their Olympic careers at an ice rink that has only recently been saved from closure .
24 Can most easily be distinguished from Tree Pipit by voice ; legs of adult generally dark flesh-pink , hind claw longer ; those of immature and of Tree Pipit flesh-pink .
25 This can most easily be appreciated from Fig. 6.2 .
26 Yeah , erm it certainly would n't do any harm , erm I 'd rather not be rung at work if that 's alright
27 In the usual way the ratio will largely if not wholly be determined in advance of preparation of the firm 's accounts , though , if desired , to follow a modern practice of American origin , final determination of each partner 's share could be agreed to be deferred until after the year 's profits have been ascertained and the performance of each partner assessed in that context : in the interim , permitted drawings would be based on past performance .
28 Indeed , the politics of the last thirty years of the century can not properly be understood without reference to the wealth and ambition of the members of the king 's own family .
29 The seller delivered copra cake so contaminated with castor beans that it " could not properly be described as copra cake at all " .
30 The Bruges Group could no longer justifiably be accused of negativity or subversion of European ideals .
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