Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If the risk-free hedge is seen to produce a greater return than the risk-free rate then arbitrage will take place as investors offer to write more calls and so bring down the price of the option . |
2 | To get as close as possible to sea-dwelling fauna ( and perhaps pick up a crustacean for the lunchtable ) , take a short course in diving and snorkelling . |
3 | Ants , aphids and plants together make up a kind of farming economy based on sugar . |
4 | If we could precisely specify and conclusively verify every member of the set of observation statements which together make up the meaning of a non-observation statement , that non-observation statement would , in accordance with the verification principle , have its own determinate meaning and in certain circumstances be determinately true or determinately false . |
5 | The remarks in this section only sketch out a province for which a proper theory of discourse deixis might provide an account . |
6 | In other words , we have fossils that just suddenly appear around the world at one moment in geological history and " whence , and whither flown again , who knows " ? |
7 | Without warning , it suddenly let out a blast of the 62 first line of Dixie on a five-tone airhorn , so loud and so unexpected that it made Alina take a startled step back . |
8 | Place in a bowl with the milk and gently heat over a pan of simmering water , stirring occasionally until melted and almost smooth . |
9 | All these examples show the wide range of forces — economic , competitive and political — that together shape both the balance of sectoral bargaining power and the basis of government choice about the form of desired control . |
10 | However the emergence of anti-heroes like Billy Bunter , the demotion of romance to children 's literature , are obvious consequences of the Western world 's fifteen-hundred-year long climb down the ladder of literary modes . |
11 | The Financial Times commented that the accounts ‘ perhaps demonstrate why the remuneration of its auditors jumped 20% this year ’ . |
12 | It is not entirely clear why the end of such features grows for a period and then is recurved back towards the coast . |
13 | As a matter of policy , the tutors seldom intervene , so pass up the opportunity of helping the students learn ; also ( critics say ) much time is wasted in interminable discussion over semantic niceties . |
14 | So pack up a picnic with fresh fruit , crunchy salads and wholemeal rolls with tuna or low-fat cottage cheese fillings |
15 | Gently lift back the film from one edge of the specimen and steadily pull it off the surface in one continuous motion . |
16 | Space is limited so fill in the coupon on page 188 ( before May 11 ) to book a place at the most entertaining and educational event of the year — or risk being Green with envy ! |
17 | Rather than face up to change , however , politicians , especially in the Conservative Party , campaigned for the use of the tariff to keep out foreign goods and to provide subsidies to British industry and so slow down the process of adjustment . |
18 | When this happens , some people respond by pouring paraffin over that fire , turning it into a blazing inferno ( i.e. panicking , hyperventilating , catastrophizing , avoiding , etc. ) , while others sensibly dampen down the blaze with a wet blanket ( i.e. relaxing , thinking positively , goal planning , problem solving , and self assertion ) . |
19 | They accept all too easily the public/private distinction and so rule out a consideration of those " privately " made decisions in the economic sphere that have profound implications for the life chances of millions of people . |
20 | If you use drugs , you will need to consider that drugs can deplete your immune system and so speed up the progression of the illness . |
21 | David Leadbetter stated that Ballesteros was brooding , that it had all become quite a grind for him . |
22 | So keep up the heat in your compost heap by covering it with black plastic sheets , old carpets or sacking . |
23 | Go down go down a level for the first |
24 | If the forecasts are believed , they will affect the actions of agents and so take on the role of expectations . |
25 | ‘ And you are afraid of the dark ? ’ he murmured , tightening his hold on her , smoothing a long caress down the length of her spine and skimming the high curve of her buttocks with a possessive movement which sent her heart into skittering panic . |
26 | In a whole council election er if if the ruling party is massively behind in the opinion polls , then large numbers of them will be swept out of office and the opposition will get in , and the argument is that then you see a a you see a suddenly see then a reversal of policies . |
27 | I need to do a CV for tomorrow and basically have n't a clue about structure or content . |
28 | Touching the new textures will absorb your baby for a while , so pile up a collection of carpet tiles , vinyl tiles , plastic box lids , corrugated cardboard , egg boxes , fabric , tissue paper , and crinkly chocolate box inserts . |
29 | Timing is started over the holding point , so work out the time for the turns as well . |
30 | Traditionally , the centre-half , under the offside law as it then was , played chiefly as an attacker , but even before the offside law was changed in 1925 to increase goal-scoring chances , and thus bring about a need for stronger defence , he was becoming more a third defender . |