Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Bank , by rejecting offers at r 1 , is in effect reducing its demand for bills ( D 1 to D 2 ) , and thereby drives up the rediscount rate to r 2 .
2 I must explain that I do not like combined heater stats ; in general I find that the heater part packs up within a year , as , regrettably do modern heaters , and I would rather throw away a £5 heater than a £10 plus heater stat .
3 But I am not too keen on performances which concentrate entirely on rhetorical expression , and thereby lose both the singing quality , and the logic of the ‘ long line ’ .
4 The construction of the Suez Canal — which links the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea , thereby shortening considerably the shipping distance between Europe and the eastern continents — was commenced in 1859 , the same year as Charles Robert Darwin published his ‘ Origins of Species ’ which provoked a great deal of controversy .
5 At the highest levels of constraint the pocket can eventually swallow up the point d , precluding the possibility of a higher quality solution .
6 When I eventually got home the crumpet packet was lying empty on the kitchen floor while Bilbo Baggins , the new puppy my daughters had brought home from the dogs ' home , was lying full beside it .
7 ACT can also generate additional objects to create customised products — the group will ‘ effectively make up a bespoke product , assemble a bespoke suit to fit each client ’ .
8 Sadly , the bar had closed and the staff had long since departed so the celebration pint of bitter had to be put on ice for another day .
9 There should be time not only to carry out the patient care but also to discuss and evaluate it .
10 Sometimes the rainfall in winter is barely enough to cancel out the soil moisture deficit .
11 The one that has n't been in fact to employ somebody particularly perhaps to go out the market theatre but this particular mark in time it 's been very difficult for a theatre to actually find twenty thousand this financial year in fact we had to find seventy thousand pound cuts , that was a very difficult exercise so the answer to your question is we accept that recommendation and as soon as the finance is available we intend to employ somebody to take on that task .
12 Personal allowances , premiums and payments to cover certain housing costs together make up the benefit payment .
13 Malt , roast and flakes together make up the Guinness grist .
14 In particular the set of expression values is likely to be much restricted ( perhaps allowing only the Boolean values 0 and 1 ) .
15 They only pick out a word word here and there see
16 I remember the disgraceful way she allowed you to be neglected when you had flu , only bringing up a water biscuit or two when she deigned to climb the stairs !
17 It is improbable that any of them will be healing up yet if they have ulcers and it is certainly too early to do any pond treatment , as this will only slow up the filter maturation process .
18 One can not suddenly scale up a laboratory procedure by a thousandfold .
19 You spend so long explaining why a sound check has to be done in situ that you miss the sound check .
20 She carried Wee Joe 's bowl to the kitchen table and they all watched as she gently moved away the bulb fibre .
21 ‘ If Pakistan have cheated , ’ said Selvey , ‘ then so has virtually every seam bowler who has played first-class cricket .
22 The International Stock Exchange , London , was pretentious and confusing , so welcome back the London Stock Exchange .
23 French plastic manufacturers and bottle suppliers have joined together to set up a recycling company , " Valorplast " , which intends to recycle around 1 billion plastic bottles by the year 1996 .
24 We took a long walk down the Iron Pier .
25 The Sensorites ’ combined power of illusion is great enough to swamp even the Doctor s deductive abilities .
26 At first , I was only going out a coupla days a week .
27 Mike [ Foot ] said wryly that if , as Harold Lever said , we had only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding catastrophe , we had better work out a contingency plan in case that chance did not come off .
28 Both companies , however , carelessly add together the money costs of fixed assets they acquired in different years .
29 A plan like this not only shows up the priority areas and assists a sensible organisation of the workload ; it also shows where effort should be concentrated and helps in the measurement of success .
30 Why do n't we take out from access , so takes out a job number , sorry from accounts and just say take out a job number .
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