Example sentences of "[vb base] virtually [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I say virtually a spectator role , for the teacher is likely still to endow the pupils with a role label — ‘ I have a patient outside .
2 With the horses , they cause virtually no damage at all .
3 The total audit fees paid by the current constituents of the FT-SE 100 Share Index in their last financial years show virtually no change from the amount paid in the previous year .
4 We get virtually no grant per charge payer , about a hundred and thirty pounds , Westminster gets very nearly a thousand pounds per charge payer .
5 It 's usually er er males that go to wars rather than females , and you can waste them on a vast scale like we did at the time of the first world war and , and find virtually no effect on your population .
6 Black families offer virtually no encouragement .
7 They need virtually no maintenance .
8 Their main advantages are : the frame members are very good insulators , so condensation is not a problem ; they can be fixed directly to masonry ; they need virtually no maintenance ; and they come in a wide range of styles .
9 It 's clean to use , very simple to control , appliances need virtually no maintenance , and are simple to install , with no need for flues .
10 For effective noise insulation , secondary glazing ( a second window pane inside the existing one ) is most effective ; the bonus of secondary windows is that modern materials ( especially uPVC and factory-coated aluminium and steel ) need virtually no maintenance .
11 As I have already said , it can reach the point where you have virtually no contact except with other separatists .
12 The new improved varieties have virtually no green in the leaf colour at all .
13 PCMCIA cards add fantastic versatility to a machine and have virtually no weight penalty .
14 The rivers and streams of Central America have virtually no plant life , as the current is too strong for them to survive .
15 It is thus eminently possible for the homosexual sub-culture to inform and , on occasion , dominate virtually every pop style since the 1950s and none more so than in mid-1980s — but still to find itself politically disenfranchised , socially marginal , and vulnerable to attacks from the New Morality .
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