Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The first two stages may be successfully carried out only where reliable market information is publicly available . |
2 | This is also an area where the LEA could assist a school in offering its services as a ‘ critical friend ’ , able to stand back and perhaps judge more objectively than those working in the school itself . |
3 | Nik Cohn , that indefatigable chronicler of popular culture , set out to walk Broadway in its entirety — but he only got as far as 42nd Street . |
4 | Microsoft must foresee where the market is going , where and how to direct its effort — and do so better not just than lively young rivals eager to up-end it like IBM , but than powerful companies moving in from outside the industry . |
5 | It literally happened as quickly as that — on the Monday I decided to finish it and on the Tuesday I packed my bags and left . |
6 | Some of the migrants may only go as far as southern Europe . |
7 | will only come much nearer when male doctors |
8 | In 1945 , papers in Bath , Carlisle , Darlington , Scarborough and North Shields all published not more than 15,000 copies a day ( the Scarborough Evening News published 8,000 ) . |
9 | to secure the relevance , reliability and integrity of information , so ensuring as far as possible the completeness and accuracy of records ; |
10 | This is the principle , though it is rarely done as nakedly as this . |
11 | This simplicity is , of course , in many respects the precise object of their management , because energy and nutrients are thereby channelled as directly as possible into human consumption with few sidechains and reduction in the losses involved in transferring energy between trophic levels . |
12 | Oh this er when I said er I was just looking through again because last night I sat up late writing these |
13 | If conditions or consents remain , completion will generally occur as soon as practicable after they are satisfied or waived . |
14 | These males entered the pool as they reached it and were soon calling as lustily as those first there . |
15 | Indeed it seems that girls very quickly replaced boys at this task : " Evidently [ the boys " ] tongues do not go so glibly as the girls , " as the STC was already saying as early as 1875 , " for in most of the offices where girls are employed , reading boys are now unknown . " |
16 | According to the Commission , they should be progressively reduced as soon as possible — most likely from the start of 1991 . |
17 | He says well just work on then till half twelve . |
18 | Mathematics for a multicultural society must recognise the skills children already have as well as those we want to enable them to develop . |
19 | PHOTO-ME International , the world 's biggest photo-booths operator , yesterday announced slightly better than expected full year results . |
20 | The aims and objectives of all experiments were not always formulated as clearly as possible and there was sometimes a tendency for instrumentation to be set up in the hope that a specific problem would arise once measurements were obtained . |
21 | By 1939 Europe could meet her own needs of agricultural products only in olive oil and wine ; in 1880 she could still do much better than this . |
22 | ‘ Saville 's can not possibly do anywhere near as good a job in bringing that site back into use as the local authorities could if they acquired the site themselves . ’ |
23 | Even if churches planted start very small , they can still grow much faster than larger ones . |
24 | But it is naïve to assume that the LDDC has always operated as effectively as some reports would suggest . |
25 | Chicken and pork also feature — both usually prepared as healthily as possible , though you would be best advised to stick to chicken for calorie reasons . |
26 | That 's why I 've got more fans out there than any other British athlete . |
27 | McEllhoney found him still lying there more than two hours later . |
28 | As usual do not repeat but always reply as quickly as possible . |
29 | Building societies rates are still coming DOWN even though higher bank base rates threaten . |
30 | So to impress him I told him briefly of the four stages of polio — first the porodomal , second the muscle pain , then the period of muscle destruction which usually took no longer than fourteen days , and finally the period of repair . |