Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Only goes up to a certain height .
2 Gon na see how , per haps perhaps fits in with the other erm bits , so who 's starting off , you 're starting off are n't you ?
3 In fact the son 's military train , despite the fact that it has priority ( a hangover from the days of the armoured trains ) , only passes through on the following day , when his mother has left .
4 The change in depends only on the second derivatives at x , and so these derivatives must embody the curvature information .
5 But the hospital involved says it would be impossible to screen every woman for a problem that only occurs once in every fifty thousand births .
6 A second application of this technique only leads back to the original solution , apart from an arbitrary complex constant .
7 A rough scramble alongside leads up into the upper reaches of the beck ; here is an untidy tumble of boulders fallen from the enclosing heights but there is one gem where , just above the waterfall , the stream slides smoothly over an immense slab of naked limestone .
8 To like this a lot you probably need to be able to handle silent movies — though dialogue suddenly breaks out in the final scene , powerfully underlining the film 's more serious side .
9 Solid , castellated , and colonnaded for much of its length , it suddenly takes off into a free-flowing fantasy of spires and spirelets , as if two different architects ' designs had got mixed up on the drawing-board .
10 The Profitboss only sub-contracts out as a last resort .
11 ‘ Metalscape ’ captures the POD venom with a massive thump — the song 's arrangement lets the lyrical flow build and build until , just as you 're wondering if Jim Steinman is in the house , the whole thing falls back and gently rises again in an enchanting manner .
12 The photographer 's glance alights on small details of foliage or suddenly sweeps upwards to the open sky .
13 This mode of political religious action no longer starts out from a universal centre and figure , such as the papacy , but rather from the national or local church within the state , whose ‘ magistrates ’ — Calvin 's term for lay political leaders — are ideally Christians of moral rectitude , who perform this duty as one ordained by God .
14 The Committee normally meets fortnightly for the first eight weeks each term ( weeks 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 ) and may meet on a fifth occasion ( in week 10 ) .
15 Faster than a machine gun , it can reach peak rates of 200 pulses per second as the bat finally closes in on the moving target .
16 The agricultural past thus shows through into the urban present .
17 Programming might have started out as an ancillary task in a student 's special subject of physics chemistry or psychology but soon takes over as the dominating interest .
18 Lesley-Jane will be fine if she just rests up for a few days .
19 The clubface effortlessly squares up to the ball-to-target line for a straight ball flight .
20 He normally parks down by the old A A.
21 But I should think knowing he 'll know what 's it like , he normally parks down by the old A A
22 It finally eases off on the very top of Rudland Rigg , a majestic shoulder of land running north to south , with views right across the moors .
23 The imbalance thus spreads out from the initial focus or storm centre .
24 This almost exactly matches up with the periodic variation present in the Mercury-transit data .
25 Without the right to asylum , Germany thus becomes much like the other members of the European Community , whose ministers met on June 1st to try to devise a common system for dealing with refugees .
26 The hubbub outside comes not from the picturesque traders of the bazaar but from some 500 fans pleading for a glimpse of their idol .
27 The formation of planetary systems and the size and chemical composition of each member are , then , remarkably regular : given a sun-sized star a computer generally comes up with a similar range of planets to that in the solar system , with small rocky planets closest to the star and the large gaseous ones further out ( due to the effects of gravity , orbits would later space themselves out along the lines of our own solar system ) .
28 Because the heart is the seat of all our emotions , affections and willpower , this means that the impact of being blessed by God eventually reaches down to the very core of our persons .
29 Such an amendment would permit claims where the employee 's invention falls short of revolutionising the employer 's position but nonetheless contributes greatly to the latter 's economic well-being .
30 We are all used to thinking of the Earth as some kind of large magnet , with two magnetic poles located quite near the geographic North and South Poles , so that the needle of a compass always lines up in the same direction .
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