Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] by the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Previously , the results of experience could be handed down only by the slow process of it being encoded into DNA through random errors in reproduction . |
2 | And Grainne was struck all over again by the complete lack of subservience of these creatures . |
3 | He tightened his hold on her and she gasped involuntarily , knocked off balance all over again by the hard strength of his body pressed so close to her own . |
4 | Almost before she had time to realise what he had in mind , Adam lowered his head to hers and she swayed helplessly in his arms , weakened all over again by the incredible sweetness of his mouth . |
5 | Consequently , after the Asian Open — which Hendry won — his No. 1 position in the world was taken over briefly by the 20-year-old Scot . |
6 | The Headmaster 's house in Davenport Park was taken over completely by the Junior School , and a new one built for him — costing £4,621 5 10d ! — during 1954 . |
7 | A clock that 's going fast , looked at by someone whose mind is churning over faster by the same amount , seems to be going at the normal rate ! ’ |
8 | Thus the church and its site were purchased for £20,000 in 1979 by Waverly District Council , while the adjacent church hall was sold off separately by the local diocese for conversion into two small private dwellings . |
9 | The court hearing was taken up mainly by the formal reading out of the charges , and brief argument about when the trial should proceed in the Rand Supreme Court in Johannesburg . |
10 | And Garvey jumped down and was swallowed up immediately by the fuming mist . |
11 | A Title : PAPER PEOPLE ’ , which survives as a phrase in Shatov 's mouth , tossed up twice by the polemical flood . |
12 | It usually starts to improve at ten weeks and clears up completely by the 14th week . |
13 | Today 's mission was the first to be carried out entirely by the British army . |
14 | But Dawn Run was back alongside by the next fence only to suffer another reverse when clouting the fifth from home . |
15 | Came out just by the Old Observatory . |
16 | In the rest of the UK , these functions are carried out separately by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) and a variety of awarding bodies . |
17 | get everyone out quickly by the safest route . |
18 | He found that the weight of rubbish put out weekly by the average household fell from 25.6 pounds ( 11.6 kilos ) to 23.4 pounds — and the average weight of each rubbish bin rose by just over 42% , as citizens perfected the Seattle stomp . |
19 | But they rose on their own with virtually no support at all amongst ordinary workers , it was essentially a rising carried out exclusively by the Communist Party members themselves . |
20 | It is ruled out equally by the Formalist opposition between practical and poetic language . |
21 | In a smaller agency many of these tasks are carried out either by the managing director , the finance department or a general manager , with help where necessary from other members of other departments . |