Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 Recent studies of language acquisition reveal that children are very attentive , and actively process evidence in ways perhaps not fully appreciated at the time when Chomsky was championing a theory of innate linguistic universals that depended heavily on an alleged gap between the scanty data available to the child and the rich system that he eventually masters in response thereto .
2 In any event , the views of the electorate would be much more fairly represented at the next local elections .
3 Criticisms contained in various Auditor-General 's reports could be just as easily directed at the British public sector .
4 One-year MA degree/Diploma courses , still rather recently established at the Universities of Edinburgh , Reading and Essex provided the source of such qualifications .
5 Certainly it seems likely that women will find themselves ever more firmly trapped at the bottom of the office hierarchy as a result of the introduction of information technology .
6 This improvement in Italian business performance was once again only achieved at the expense of a powerful buildup of shopfloor grievances .
7 I think a lot of the modern maths that we 've , we 've heard about is still very much aimed at the brighter children who were going to do O-level and , and beyond even in mathematics .
8 Had he really not even looked at the report ?
9 Once again , there is no requirement that any evidence than that which grounded the original ‘ reasonable suspicion ’ should actually exist — and we have already seen that this formula is sometimes rather loosely interpreted at the arrest stage .
10 All at once she began to laugh , and her anger , never very swiftly roused at the best of times , left her entirely .
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