Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Project experiments have shown that any sound can be distracting as long has it has two characteristics : that is varies on content and that the stream of sound can be broken up ( or segmented ) into separate entities .
2 These incorporate a very long run which promises high speed .
3 ‘ I only know it has four wheels and it goes , ’ she said , laughing .
4 In so doing it multiplies many times over and produces alcohol .
5 In so doing it breaches any totality , including History :
6 In Shklovsky 's view , Sterne 's Tristram Shandy consists of a series of violations of literary conventions which draw our attention to the forms of fiction ; in so doing it transforms formal questions into content .
7 As we stressed in Chapter 9 , the Rover Group may produce a large share of the motor cars manufactured in the UK but this does not necessarily mean it has significant market power .
8 Marxist approaches argue that economic relations more or less determine who has political power and how this political power is exercised , with power being concentrated in the hands of the bourgeoisie .
9 At the same time a quite different attitude to life is being constantly reinforced which ignores such questions and focuses on what is useful or factual or enjoyable .
10 Yeah , cater , mater , that sounds A R T , no there 's only one R , count well I just hope he brings one thing home
11 Under normal conditions , people will usually do what requires least effort for the maximum return .
12 And it is not enough to devote four pages to ‘ sexual orientation ’ and then lamely say it deserves more attention .
13 T-I has also denied it has any plans to close down Dowty 's headquarters in Cheltenham and move jobs T-I 's HQ at Abingdon in Oxfordshire .
14 Research also suggests it discourages some people from re-offending .
15 A second report was also launched which examines many aspects of nuclear safety including computerised protection systems , storage of nuclear waste , and nuclear emergencies .
16 Roughly translated it means new beginnings — it dates back to the thirteenth century and confers a purely honourary degree — something to put in a ’ Who 's Who ’ entry .
17 And I 'll just , just discuss briefly two of the cases that he uses and they 're , you know , they 're , they 're old now , I have n't read the most recent edition of his book , he might have updated his case studies but it does n't really matter he takes two cases er one relating to erm the conduct of the Korean war in the nineteen fifties , and the other relating to the desegregation of southern schools , also in the nineteen fifties , as examples of presidential power .
18 The other sizeable group of offences reported on is where the case involves someone well known ( e.g. Bronski pop man fined for sex offence or more frequently there is either fame by association ( e.g. GAY-SEX SHAME OF ESTHER 'S ‘ BROTHER' , where the inverted commas in the headline indicate the rather more tenuous link with television star Esther Rantzen than the headline immediately suggests ) , or the actor who was said to make £12,000 a year from impersonating Prince Charles , or someone who sounds from the headline to be well known ( e.g. CASTRATE ME SAYS GAY OPERA SINGER : He preyed on children .
19 Simply handling them causes 1 dose to be absorbed through the skin , counting them ( or similarly continuously handling them ) causes 1 dose per Turn to be absorbed .
20 Because the neutrons are not slowed by any moderator at fast speeds it breeds further plutonium in the blanket of uranium which surrounds the reactor core .
21 The rubber diaphragm in the carbs themselves may be partially holed which gives similar symptoms to those described .
22 I hope my movie is better than that : I certainly hope it makes more money .
23 The case for loans has been most strongly argued by a group at the London School of Economics whose main criticism of an entirely grant-based approach is that it favours better-off families , and as it is currently operated it leaves many students in poverty .
24 A child who is continually told it has low status is likely to grow into a low-status adult .
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