Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | British law in this area is roughly based on the liberal precept that immorality may only be tolerated so long as it remains a wholly private matter . |
2 | While certainly it seems plausible to suggest that , if there are people from similar social or educational backgrounds in a number of key roles , the relationships between those people will facilitate the sharing of ideas and opinions , the processes involved can not necessarily be explained as simply as this . |
3 | This novel method of synthesising the compound could perhaps be used more widely if the compound were dispersed — eg within a zeolite — where there are channels for the rapid movement of the reactive plasma species . |
4 | Less than a quarter of contests ever reach the final , antler pushing stage , and even then the deer stag only pushes its opponent 's antlers rather than trying to spike his softer flanks ; antlers could perhaps be used more dangerously than they are . |
5 | And big brewers Scottish & Newcastle chairman Sir Alick Rankin reckons the north will soon be hit as hard as the south . |
6 | When this response occurs , it will elicit a set of feedback cues ( ) and these will thus be evoked whenever either or subsequently occurs . |
7 | Although the picture he gives is over-simplified it is thought out clearly and could scarcely be presented more lucidly or vividly . |
8 | Headroom equivalent to door head-height could just be achieved both below and above this gallery and under the retained ceiling . |
9 | They will normally be worked out automatically but see also ‘ Extra help for former non-ratepayers ' below . |
10 | The reductions will normally be worked out automatically before you receive your bill and you will not need to make a claim , but some people who did not previously pay rates , and who are pensioners or disabled people , can apply to the council for extra help as explained below . |
11 | It can not be emphasised too strongly that our unemployment problems do not stem from the installation of such equipment . |
12 | What is more , it can not be emphasised too strongly that all fossils are " facies fossils ' . |
13 | For this same reason cooked potatoes should not be kept hot longer than necessary . |
14 | In Vienna , of course … my only conclusive recourse was to leave the city , which could not be arranged as quickly as I would have liked since I had army business there which demanded my attendance . |
15 | In reality , the asset would form part of the ‘ general pool ’ of plant and machinery and the tax benefit of the balancing allowance would not be realised as early as in the example . |
16 | Without their dedicated service , the prison would not be run so well as it is . |
17 | It can not be argued so categorically that this was the sole source of the style in the twelfth century or that it would not soon have developed in a similar manner elsewhere if the Île de France had not then produced it . |
18 | Belief in the power of such plants can be traced back to the time of the Druids ; it was certainly part of the belief system of the Celtic peoples , and although it may not be voiced so explicitly as it once was , yet the custom of planting and preserving this special tree is still continued by some people . |
19 | It can not be repeated too often that a dancer requires less time to make a statement than do words or music . |
20 | It can not be repeated too often that the main ingredient required by anyone wishing to learn to fly model helicopters is sheer dogged perseverance ! |
21 | And since that assumption is implicit in the Webbs ' criticism of Owen , it can not be understood too clearly that on their argument there can be no place at all for industrial co-operatives , properly so-called : no place , because the ownership , whether individual or collective , of an industrial co-operative rests in the people working in it . |
22 | It can not be said often enough that these are not the people at the top of the organization , but those at the bottom . |
23 | So do n't hesitate to ask questions or , or discuss points which you feel erm have not be made very clearly or perhaps with which you do n't even agree . |
24 | But it can not be stated too emphatically that the principles by reference to which decisions are made are not within the unique prerogative of doctors to lay down . |
25 | The connection between patronage of this type and parliamentary politics could not be stated more clearly than in a letter which John Graham of Dougalston wrote to Mungo Graeme of Gorthie in 1741 , saying that he had made an arrangement with the Laird of Glinns , one of the Stirlingshire voters : |
26 | Her camp confirms the lengths to which Kylie is prepared to go to maintain the environment-friendly campaign and reveals she REFUSES to handle everyday plastics , because they can not be broken down naturally and pose a threat to the habitat . |
27 | It can not be expressed too strongly that the most beneficial results are obtained from pursuing the treatment until a return of symptoms occurs . |
28 | While he may not be collecting as actively as he was a few years ago , his name still inspires sufficient awe in most art world people for them to request complete anonymity when discussing him . |
29 | This is a crude form of distraction display , but it can not be developed much further because of the context in which it occurs . |
30 | Gifts made prior to the introduction of inheritance tax will not be assessed more harshly than they would under CTT , had it continued . |