Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He just wanted to lie down somewhere very dark and very cool and very silent .
2 There is another , apparently much more fundamental although philosophically less interesting , criticism of Libet 's work .
3 Now she is able to eat again , although naturally only very little and often but already she is feeling stronger and is doing exercises to build up the muscles which had become so weak .
4 Miss Henrietta 's death had seemed so much more terrible and yet when she ventured to say this she was met with blank looks .
5 David Robson in this paper ( ’ one of the most beautifully written books in years ’ ) was also enthusiastic , as was Jonathan Coe in The Guardian who asked : ‘ Why does Crace feel so much more modern and so much more relevant than writers who clutter their novels with a forest of contemporary references and cultural signposts ? ’
6 He seemed so much more sensible than before that I agreed to have lunch with him .
7 They often have people in doing talks , so later on this or early next month I 'll be able to get a couple of hours talks .
8 There is much in Western culture which gives precedence to the first , regarding them not merely as more important but more real .
9 Perhaps even more disturbing than just the two points they have earned in six games , is the one goal they have scored in those matches .
10 ‘ I 've told you only the truth , my lovely one , ’ he breathed , and this time Fabia raised her head and kissed him , then found that she was the one being kissed , so expertly too that when eventually Ven pulled back she was feeling on a totally different plane .
11 If pre-marital conceptions are eliminated from the calculation , the social class gradient in the duration of time from marriage to first birth is only half as steep as before , from forty-five months in social class I to twenty-four months in class V. In these respects , as in many others , there seems to be a sharp difference between the behaviour of social class V and the rest of the population .
12 What struck me was how they all seemed to look so very much alike and yet , at the same time , so totally different .
13 It must be appreciated that , although the population of the world is about a million times larger than the population of a large village , the model needed to make a reasonable study of some major world trends and problems is not necessarily much larger or more complex than the village model .
14 A house that is furnished with good quality used furniture is generally much more interesting and more tastefully decorated than when twice the money is spent on new furniture that may not be a tenth of the quality .
15 Now , I think staying stopped is much more , not much more difficult but just does n't receive the attention that it deserves
16 Furthermore , the need to include parking spaces always puts undesirable constraints on the development itself , by for example limiting the areas of open space available and by vastly increasing the costs of building ; underground carparks are not only enormously expensive but also ‘ unnatural ’ in a Georgian/Victorian city like Edinburgh .
17 Hence our debt to Giulio Argan , who in his writings always favoured movements and artists who were not only independently creative but also in step with historical change .
18 An underlying principle of the project was that each school must be free to develop its own proposal and curriculum plan in the light of its own particular setting , needs , and history , and that this was not only practically desirable but also essential if the professional autonomy of the school staff was to be respected .
19 For feminists to see all men as ‘ potential rapists ’ is not only grossly simplistic but also denies the specificity of crime and criminal , as well as women 's own potential ( suppressed into depression , self-hatred , and inertia ) to be aggressive and violent , to abuse , batter , and murder — and to consume pornography .
20 Assume for the moment that utility is not only cardinally measurable but also comparable between individuals .
21 However , some medical complications are not only clinically important but actually life-threatening ; these require special attention .
22 There is concern , however , that providing separate , specially labelled services which only mentally disordered people can use is not only extremely expensive but also encourages a discriminating attitude towards already stigmatized people .
23 In the last few years there has been an increasing realization that many modern production methods are not only very wasteful but probably also unnecessary …
24 At the same time as our launching of Youth Leagues , we identified volleyball as a growth sport which was not only visually exciting but also had a good , clean image .
25 Animals are not only more ingenious and better suited to life , they also have weird sex and commit weird murders .
26 The main problem with serial/parallel disk drives is that they are not only more expensive but slower .
27 The diaries and memoirs of those who worked closely with de Gaulle in these years give the impression that his gradual disengagement from the RPF ( which began in 1951 and was not complete until 1954 ) was not only more protracted but also more painful than his disengagement from the provisional government in January 1946 .
28 Qaddafi is convinced that nature is better than art ; that society based on natural givens is not only more comfortable and just than one based on acts of will and rational choice , but more likely to survive : ‘ A flourishing garden or field is one in which plants grow , flower , are pollinated and root themselves naturally .
29 Both explained that small packs of products were not only more convenient but also meant less wasted packaging .
30 In these sections punishment will be understood to mean the infliction of pain and the review of the project will seek to demonstrate that the probation practice described is not only more demanding but also more effective than this traditional understanding of punishment .
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