Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] [conj] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In any event , additional land has been identified since which not only covers this but also the scale of shortfall reflected in the SEELPI Reporter 's recommendations .
2 Independent of this physical cause there exists always one more or less contrary evil to the cure of maladies in any Hospital whatever which results from the great number of sick assembled in one place , the bodies of which occasion emanations which alters more or less the wholesomeness of the air , but this cause may in some manner be done away with by the great cleanliness of the Stables and fumigations that might be performed from time to time …
3 The purpose of this chapter is to describe the rest of the machinery through which the political leadership operates outside Whitehall and this includes more than just the system of local government .
4 " The language emphasizes more and more the need for a new international economic order " , she said .
5 As he gets nearer and nearer the jungle in which he will begin hunting , he comes near to a large bush .
6 Access requires more than just the existence of possibilities .
7 As the resistance gets higher and higher the current goes down .
8 It 's something I think everyone recognizes at their own , that village school plays more than just the function of educating children , in small village communities .
9 The Beta version of Ultrafax from WordStar/Zsoft we 've been pre-viewing is the link between your Windows applications and the rest of the world 's fax machines , but offers more than just the facility to print your documents remotely .
10 This is the only company whose entire membership appears to have figured in the loan ; in the case of such as the Goldsmiths and the Ironmongers it seems clear that only the livery was assessed .
11 The Release control performs more or less the reverse of the Attack rotary , adjusting the time for the signal gain to fall back to the level set by the Range control .
12 Obviously , this was what Emma wanted to read , but one would have expected her to take advantage of her rival Ælfgifu of Northampton 's absence from England to press Harthacnut 's case with his father , and it seems significant that both the Chronicle C and E texts consider Harold 's claim and identity questionable , that the Oxford meeting which followed Cnut 's death decided that he should hold the country for himself and his brother , and that Emma was allowed to reside in Winchester with Harthacnut 's housecarls to keep Wessex for him .
13 If the competitor falls ill while abroad the book does not help .
14 Fortunately I have never had this problem either with ferrets or dogs but should it ever hit my animals it means more than just the loss of the ferrets .
15 The first observation might have given the answers " here " or " there " ; sometimes it gives one and sometimes the other .
16 It goes wider than just the position of individuals , important though that is .
17 Its practitioners operate in a world constrained by a belief in the immediate implementation of the legal precept , in which it becomes axiomatic that even the academic/criminologist will remain outside the world of praxis .
18 She makes sure that both the dirt and the germs it contains are washed away with Lifebuoy .
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