Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv] [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be much better to choose , not the level where the genus Euphoria is succeeded suddenly by the totally unrelated genus Amnesia ( as in figure 3.4:1 and 2 on left ) , but within a formation of uniform lithology where , for example , the species Abra cadabra ( which really exists ) Passes insensibly into a descendent species or subspecies by a progressive statistical swing in the unit characters . |
2 | Instead , we should be in tune with what is happening environmentally in the most progressive countries in Europe and throughout the world . |
3 | The trophy is presented annually to the most promising young sportsperson who receives training at Meadowbank . |
4 | Few of those who can read actually believe what is said even in the more responsible newspapers ; like many Middle Easterners they prefer the racy , outlandish explanation . |
5 | PJ , however , is lining up with the very best . |
6 | Well it 's lacing there 's racing all over the all over the country and except at Ayr in Scotland it 's raining everywhere I 'm sorry to say . |
7 | The word demises is used instead of the more popular lets . |
8 | Yes , that 's it some odd nights we was on our way home from work , it 's going up to the even when we 're on earlies and and weekends we can go there ca n't we ? |
9 | Late in 1913 he wrote on a more factual note : ‘ Futurism is not without importance , and its manifestos drawn up in France have had an influence on the terminology which is employed today amongst the most advanced painters . ’ |
10 | It is also the case that informal rules exist within organisations and that discretion is exercised even within the most seemingly formal organisation . |
11 | The view that a ‘ threshold of effect ’ exists for the effects of phenylketonuria on brain development is based largely on the apparently normal intelligence of subjects with the mildest forms of the disorder ( so called ‘ benign ’ hyperphenylalaninaemia ) , whose plasma phenylalanine concentrations are <1000 µmol/l ( normal 50–120 µmol/l ) and who do not usually receive treatment . |
12 | Cheque book journalism is a broader and more complex issue than the confiscation of the proceeds of crime and is bound up with the more general question of media reporting of the criminal justice system . |
13 | The basis of this understanding of marriage is laid down in the very first book of the Bible : ‘ That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united with his wife , and they become one . ’ |
14 | The true identity of Balashikha graduates is known only to the most senior members of Directorate S. The whole place is shrouded in secrecy . ’ |
15 | Well he told he 's coming round in the afterwards . |
16 | Ke the , the k kettle 's boiling so at the most convenient time , John , if you 'd care |
17 | It is therefore necessary to say in this particular case that the tonic syllable is identified simply as the most prominent syllable . |
18 | The remaining space in the window is taken up with the currently selected command sequence . |
19 | Indeed it is a feature of this scene that the tension is kept up to the very last pizzicato , and of course it is no accident that Britten , when he made the concert version of the fourth interlude , had to jump to the last two pages of the act to get his conclusion . |
20 | Any book with an American look on its cover , a trilby , a turned-up collar , a gun and a mean expression , is snapped up on the rapidly growing street markets . |