Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most importantly and uniquely the Databank also contains information on the bargaining structure context for each bargaining group . |
2 | I fully accept that if I want to know everything a top luthier knows then I should go away and make a serious study of the subject , but I would be quite happy to read a dedicated magazine each month from which I can learn about what 's new , who 's up to what , what new guitars are like to play etc. etc. and also the meaning of the industry 's technical terminology . |
3 | I 'll be all right though once the bar opens . ’ |
4 | Few books can have captured so powerfully and quickly the imagination and appealed to the religious yearnings of a gullible public than Chariots of the Gods and its successors . |
5 | ( Incidentally , most bureau will buy in typefaces for clients so long as either the client pays for it or there is going to be sufficient volume of work to justify it . ) |
6 | The arrival of a train would be a significant event , galvanizing a whole community into action perhaps only once or twice a day . |
7 | At the farthest end of the scale is the person who tries to improve his or her shape only once or twice a year , perhaps even less . |
8 | The valuation of trading stock will normally take place only once or twice a year to coincide with the date of the end of the builder 's financial year or half-year , although larger companies may prepare quarterly accounts . |
9 | This fact can be used to advantage by those who drink alcohol occasionally perhaps only once or twice a week on social occasions , and not every day . |
10 | Perhaps it was only once or twice a month . |
11 | ‘ My supplies come by van and that 's only once or twice a month . ’ |
12 | Now the stereo isomerism is all about spatial chemistry , much more than just the way things are attached . |
13 | Snobbery , as he knew , if subtly and intelligently interpreted , is vastly different from racialism , and one reason why Waugh was not a racialist is that he was so inveterately and intricately a snob , and devotedly believed in shadings and gradings . |
14 | No , I think we understand the subject a little better now and therefore the theory has changed , but some of the practical remains very similar . |
15 | Finally , although both tRNA species competed with the ds LTR rather efficiently ( lanes 11–14 ) , NCp7 bound the tRNAs less strongly than either the RNA or the DNA species . |
16 | I had seen into paradisiac regions , with their air and sky , and I was no longer wholly or merely a denizen of this vulgar earth . |
17 | It is thus more than twice the size of the sterling CD market . |
18 | They calculated the proper stiffness at just more than twice the stiffness of the runner . |
19 | it was just more or less They they certainly would n't have food or anything like that I think it was just more or less the supplier or That would be |
20 | Going over the limit in the privacy of your own home just once or twice a year probably wo n't do any lasting damage . |
21 | Erm , she said oh it was just purely and simply an accident that erm |
22 | ‘ Just once more and then a wound , an injury . |
23 | So I selected " up " once more and went round again , I went away from the aircraft circuit and tried this once more and still no green . |
24 | Joyce 's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ( 1916 ) , Wyndham Lewis 's Tarr ( 1918 ) , and Marcel Proust 's A la recherche du temps perdu ( 1913–27 ) portray more directly and obviously the life and artistic commitments of their authors . |
25 | But many argued that evacuation had revealed more clearly than ever the existence of a degraded ‘ underclass ’ , and in the late 1940s and 1950s several inconclusive but much-publicised surveys were conducted into the precise numerical incidence of problem families in Britain . |
26 | He could make love by the hour , but he went the whole way himself not more often than twice a week … |
27 | This is because the group recognises shareholders ' need for information more often than once a year , Mr Luckton explained . |
28 | Although not used more often than once a year in autumn , this tool saves all the hard work involved in scarifying ( breaking up and loosening the surface of ) a lawn by hand with a lawn rake . |
29 | And so Clara told Clelia , in return , some of her own history , and in telling it , she seemed to find , strangely and more securely than ever a tone that absolved her , a tone that redeemed her past from meanness and humiliations , so that she even found herself able to speak of her own mother without evasion . |
30 | Around half of those who replied ( 56% ) had never before visited the Library 's exhibitions , and only about a quarter ( 23% ) had previously visited exhibitions more frequently than once a year . |