Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh really , I only went in there the other day , well the other week about a fortnight ago
2 but you will probably only notice at past the legal maximum speed limit .
3 ‘ It was n't easy paying for both the new carpet and the runabout . ’
4 It is suitable for those already employed in both the public and private sectors , as well as students on full time courses .
5 For those regular expert witnesses who feel the need to charge more than £90 an hour ( or £500 for their initial report in a medical negligence case ) an explanation should be proffered to avoid subsequent substantial difficulty on taxation , and the words ‘ as recommended by the BMA ’ would not normally suffice for either the retaining lawyer or the court .
6 It can be easily executed from either the leading foot or the back foot , but a roundhouse kick delivered from the rear leg is the more powerful , it has more time to gather speed .
7 Reduction in police overtime the force is already running at below the minimum levels it considers necessary .
8 In an urban society , which by its sheer size and evolving technology is largely insulated from even the seasonal changes of nature , the sense of social antidrama can be profound .
9 Unemployment in Newfoundland already runs at twice the national average .
10 An element which is largely missing from both the Marxist and feminist accounts , in contrast to either the conservative- or liberal-historical approaches , is reference to the role of religion in contemporary society .
11 62.2 per cent of male and 68.4 per cent of female unskilled workers were born in West Ham , only 12.3 per cent and 7.5 per cent respectively originated from outside the metropolitan area ( Table 1.4 ) .
12 This experiment hypothesises that this is indeed the case and that also males are more lateralised in both the left and right visual fields , and accordingly the right and left cerebral hemispheres respectively , than women .
13 The image of a lush and fecund garden is one that is deeply rooted in both the religious and cultural heritage of the Persian people .
14 This has several important consequences , the first being that the f-f bands of such species are characteristic of the element concerned , and hardly affected by even the immediate ligands .
15 ( 3 ) Why did the universe start out with so nearly the critical rate of expansion that separates models that recollapse from those that go on expanding forever , so that even now , ten thousand million years later , it is still expanding at nearly the critical rate ?
16 It is also reflected in both the nativistic and the interactionist accounts of language development ( see Chapter 5 ) .
17 She now writes for both the British and American press .
18 Sport and recreation are an integral part of the experience of being at University , and lasting friendships are often made within both the social and sporting contexts .
19 To the extent that a scientific speciality or discipline is bound together by the rules of an existing ‘ paradigm ’ defining the rules for ‘ puzzle-solving ’ with an existing ‘ normal science ’ , it has been argued that major scientific change often comes from outside the existing specialist group — not untypically through the ‘ migration ’ into the group of innovative outsiders .
20 Thus the morality of artists is often established in quite the reverse fashion to that of sociologists .
21 The Tachykinins are a family of biologically active neuropeptides that are widely but selectively distributed in both the central and the peripheral nervous systems , where they may function as neurotransmitters ( 1 ) .
22 Modification was dramatically reduced at both the permissive and non-permissive temperatures .
23 well known from both the Caribbean and the Mediterranean charter market is now for sale , fully equipped for both racing and cruising .
24 Broca 's area was strongly activated in both the phonological short-term memory task and the rhyming task , while left BA 40 was activated by the phonological short-term memory task only .
25 To the medieval historian who is invariably left with just the concluding record of administration procedure , this discussion on documenting the provenance of data generation may smack a little of over spoon-feeding the historian of the future .
26 These ideas originated in the ethnocentrism of mainstream anthropological thought , which was strongly coloured by both the romantic movement and the Darwinian revolution in science .
27 Further good news is that more and more survivors are regularly meeting together , often to unburden themselves , sometimes to experience at least the psychological satisfaction of knowing that they 're not alone .
28 It was a method of year-dating of civil , as distinct from religious , application first adopted by Imperial Rome and then continued in both the papal and royal chanceries of Europe during the early Middle Ages .
29 Then follow with either the active toning gel or cream to leave your skin feeling smoother , soft and fresh .
30 Between 1841 and 1861 the number of male shoemakers in the county aged twenty or more almost doubled as both the urban and the rural population searched for employment .
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