Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Foster fully supports the International Agreement signed in Montreal to eventually phase out society 's dependence on these products which have important uses in refrigeration , air-conditining and foam-blowing . |
2 | Anyone who wished to hoax an archaeologist need only buy up Quirke 's stock and then sink it in a bog to be rediscovered . |
3 | What could better sum up Joyce 's name , Joyce 's qualities , and the feeling with which we wanted our audience to leave the theatre ? |
4 | But the shock clear-out will only begin once Boro 's squad is back to full-strength . |
5 | When a handful of persistent pickets parked a caravan at the Hinkley entrance during the long drawn out miners ' strike , they got precious little support . |
6 | Violet and Eddie then went back to their respective boarding schools , paid for by Granny Macleod , which only stepped up Perdita 's paranoia and jealousy . |
7 | He leaned over and suddenly pulled back Mowbray 's cloak . |
8 | ‘ He obviously picks up Diana 's refusal to comply . ’ |
9 | So you know just picking up Mr 's point , I h we must n't confuse , I mean I agree that quantity is one of the measures of quality but it 's not the only one . |
10 | But by listing such possibilities we can already see how Bédier 's definition may be serviceable in structuring discussion : identifying a set of three basic traits of the fabliau , each of which may be elaborated upon to produce an informative description of the subject , fabliaux . |
11 | Just jot down Cale 's home base on a postcard . |
12 | However , therein lay both history 's strength and its weakness . |
13 | But , rather than feed , he had just taken away Nielson 's reputation , his genius , his worldly stature . |
14 | From about 1563 until his death in 1590 they were held by Charles Fox , although he had to share the Signet with John Dudley ; and in 1590 Fox was succeeded by Fulke Greville , who had already taken over Dudley 's share of the Signet and had acquired reversions to the Clerkship of the Council in 1577 and the Secretaryship in 1583 . |
15 | Modernization eventually takes away children 's ability to earn and turns them into a cost as they need education to earn as adults . |
16 | It consists primarily of : concentrating the construction of turbo-alternators in the new Alsthom-Atlantique group , with a production capacity of about 10000 MW per year ; concentrating all industrial resources for the fabrication of the boilers in Framatome , with a production capacity of eight units a year ; the CEA has also bought out Westinghouse 's share in Framatome 's equity so as to have complete control of the further development of the technology , the licence for which expired in 1982 . |
17 | Association in the Olympics would automatically clean up rugby 's image ( at least at the top level ) , and would markedly increase the coverage of the sport — at least every four years . |
18 | In a Carolingian court , a post like Adalard 's ( the seneschal organised the feeding and accommodation of the royal household ) gave access to the king and also control over others ' access . |
19 | They used to buy from Ghana a lot and er at one time they stopped it and this very nearly brought down Ghana 's economy right down . |
20 | The normal routine of settled peace and domestic happiness which now made up Wordsworth 's life could never have lasted for ever ; it was like a challenge to the gods . |
21 | Seventh , but one of the most important , Gerstner must get a handle on IBM 's debt — ‘ Make sure you really understand why IBM 's debt has ballooned in the past five years , ’ advises Smith . |
22 | His younger brother Fitz , who had been running on the ground , now took over Kendo 's role and chased the monkeys further , while Kendo followed on the ground , along with Macho , Ulysse , Brutus and several females . |
23 | An altar to the side had been decorated with flowers and large candles now lit up John 's photograph . |
24 | As the Cabinet prepares today to set out Britain 's energy strategy , Frank Frazer looks at the implications for the nuclear industry , sparked by efforts to save coal jobs All aglow for heat of the moment By a curious paradox , the nuclear lobby has a vested interest in ensuring maximum coal burn in UK power plant |
25 | As well as observing the score 's incredible organization of its thematic riches — ‘ I tried to work out a little table of leitmotifs and I got past 70 , which is amazing in an opera ’ — Maazel discovered in rehearsal just how well thought out Puccini 's orchestration actually is . |
26 | Even leaving aside Ross 's anger at not being consulted about such an important decision , it would be irresponsible to put her own needs and desires above those of the children . |
27 | Well , if not the world we at least sorted out Tottenham 's back four . |
28 | Re-immersion in the Ministry followed this prolonged servility , but a breakthrough came with the Fifties publication of An Asiatic Romance , a satirical fantasy explosively pointing up bureaucracy 's absurdity and irrelevance in a world reduced to violence and cannibalism . |
29 | However , Sidhu and Mohammed Azharuddin then set up India 's victory with a scintillating stand of 175 in only 29 overs . |
30 | However , Sidhu and Mohammed Azharuddin then set up India 's victory with a scintillating stand of 175 in only 29 overs . |