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

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1 It is as if he is most careful to avoid reference to ideology because that would imply a determinacy that his analysis would have to confront .
2 Retributivism claims that it is in some way morally right to return evil for evil , that two wrongs can somehow make a right .
3 HIRING — We are only prepared to provide cover for plant hired out provided that it is under the terms of a Hiring Agreement which is no more onerous than C.P.A. Conditions .
4 She had never expected it would be so hard to pretend lack of interest when her very heart and soul were longing to demonstrate her love .
5 ‘ It 's so hard to capture poverty on video , you know , Superintendent .
6 Babies that are breastfed are less likely to fall victim to gastro-enteritis , respiratory infections and glue ear .
7 Solid manure stores , carefully sited and tended , are less likely to give rise to nuisance problems than is liquid storage in the form of a slurry .
8 On the other hand , and with the exception of medical services where , as the LFS also shows , use is made of agency nurses and doctors , public sector establishments of any kind are very much less likely to make use of agency workers .
9 It was a strangely farcical routine , and must be extremely tedious to enact day after day .
10 To distinguish between these symmetry species we need more information , and it is extremely helpful to measure polarization of Raman scattering from fluids and band contours of IR ( or Raman ) bands of gases .
11 The next tier would be seen as a legitimate point for appeal , and superior managers would not be so able to deny responsibility for action .
12 ‘ I 've got part-time players and three or four are going to find it extremely difficult to get time off work .
13 Once more , it is theologically impossible to separate East from West .
14 It is not possible to control cost in isolation because of the interdependence of quality , cost and time .
15 It will be argued that basically these sentences are semantically deviant ; however , it must also be recognised that it is not possible to disentangle semantics from grammar completely .
16 One of the most common practical problems at the time of someone 's death is that there are lots of extra expenses involved and yet it is not possible to get hold of cash or obtain access to funds because financial accounts have to be reorganized following the death of the person concerned .
17 It is not possible to achieve equality of knowledge and learning with different curriculum materials and different aims and objectives for curriculum planning .
18 If the agreement is subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , then it is important that it does not contravene its provisions : e.g. in certain circumstances it is not possible to exclude liability for death or personal injuries at all .
19 If you are absent without prior approval we will consider you to be taking unauthorised absence unless you provide a satisfactory explanation of why it was not possible to obtain approval in advance .
20 It is patently absurd to regard attendance at school or work per se as a punishment .
21 Those citizens unlucky enough to still be alive were swept into the Realm of Chaos , their living bodies melted into the walls of the city itself , so that it was no longer possible to tell man from stone .
22 The reconstruction of extinct species from fossil bones was often undertaken by museum workers , who were thus disposed to see development through time as the unfolding of purely formal relationships between successive species .
23 Huy did not say that he was not prepared to exchange trust for trust with Ipuky .
24 Not all writers , however , thought in national terms ; the distinguished canon lawyer William Lyndwood was not prepared to identify patria with regnum , and instead thought of it as equivalent to regio , which for him meant the province of Canterbury ( 27 , p.172a ) .
25 It is difficult , but not impossible to have self-esteem without reputation ; easier , perhaps , to have reputation without self-esteem .
26 it is not self-seeking considers family over self-fulfilment ,
27 Finally , it is fascinating to discover that Pijnenborg and colleagues are not able to define LAWER as murder or medical practice .
28 If it is vocationally disadvantageous to study history at school , it must be vocationally suicidal to study the subject at university .
29 THE BRITISH government 's claim that it is not necessary to remove lead from petrol received another body-blow last week .
30 Since Morland J. found that the cases mentioned above demonstrated , without uncertainty or ambiguity , that the council as a local authority was entitled to sue for damages in respect of the libels alleged in the statement of claim , he held that it was not necessary to have regard to article 10 .
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