Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was so cold I could only just press the stop button .
2 A fresh wind of educational change can so easily become a chill wind , however , and , if it does , the most vulnerable of our children will suffer .
3 " I shall also give a warning to those present , to the effect that , in my view , nothing could be worse for the treatment of cholera than the warm baths , mustard-plasters and compresses recommended by Dr Dunstaple , which can only further reduce the water content of the blood No medicine could be more dangerous in cholera collapse than opium , and calomel in the form of a pill is utterly useless . "
4 The 5 million-word subset of the Longman Corpus can only reasonably provide a collocation dictionary of some 12,331 entries , allowing for reduction , repetitions and the low frequency of occurrence of some words .
5 Interactively organized circuits are highly resistant to analysis by the elimination of single components so we can only really use the lesion method if we can convince ourselves that the brain is organized differently .
6 We would be able to do it more easily if we could not only accurately assess the reading performance of individual children but also the readability of particular texts .
7 While this did not expressly exclude the Minority Movement , the growth of Communist-led " rank and file movements " did in effect bring an end to the MM and to all formal Party subsidiaries within the unions .
8 This leads to the following definition of economic earnings per share : subject to the restriction which implies that the present value of new external funds must sum to zero over the life of the firm , otherwise the firm would not effectively have a budget constraint .
9 In other words , the speaker 's use of run does not necessarily give the hearer access to the entry for SPRINT .
10 For many decades , a deposit of £150 was required and even the £500 now suggested will not necessarily deter the strip club owner or pop star who is otherwise lacking in publicity and for whom the outlay of such a sum may well be worthwhile .
11 This does not necessarily mean a mathematics degree , as many people imagine .
12 It does not necessarily reflect the trading position of the company as a whole .
13 How on earth can the Government ensure that tenant participation takes place if they force through a tendering process which will not necessarily guarantee the tenant involvement we want ?
14 The system does not necessarily include a balance lift that is to say duplicate tanks working up and down duplicate inclines in reverse direction .
15 There is not much temperature-produced density contrast at a given level ; thus this does not much affect the buoyancy force .
16 This will not only protect the notice face from the weather but also deter the vandal .
17 By laying down larger areas of copper track , you will not only make the copper foil pattern better able to adhere to the board , but you will speed up the etching time also .
18 Such an arrangement , if introduced , will not only simplify the grant system but should also be more neutral in effect ( by neither penalizing nor rewarding authorities for expenditure above or below GREA — see Wilson , 1986 , p. 52 ) .
19 A spokesman for Sefton 's public protection department said : ‘ Firework users should not only follow the firework code , they should buy well-known brands from bona fide suppliers .
20 But as a manager you must not only understand the appraisal scheme but also adapt it to your own needs .
21 This is so , not least because the efficiency of a PLC 's operation can affect its financial statements : stores which allow inventory to deteriorate unnoticed will not only lose the company money , they will overstate the stock valuation in the balance sheet .
22 They can not just assume the researcher role and use students as experimental subjects , observing how they learn under varying conditions with detached interest to satisfy an intellectual curiosity .
23 The conversion did not just affect the family transport .
24 For the same reason , one does not normally restrict the denominator population to those who are of appropriate age and single . )
25 For example , an asset such as land would not normally attract a depreciation charge but it would result in principal charges to revenue if it was financed by loan .
26 From these conflicting interests emerged representation that did not always reflect the majority interest .
27 The visitors ' committee did not always support the workhouse master .
28 The zeal does not always survive the pedestrian management structures of local government , and perhaps it takes a more than ordinary enthusiasm to persist after the efforts of economizing councillors under pressure to do something about the rates .
29 Such harassment did not always need a fighting patrol 's strength : Lieutenant J.A .
30 ‘ I 'm known as a bit of a rebel and someone who does not always follow the party line , ’ he adds .
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