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

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1 I am aware that these proposals only go part way to meeting the objections raised at the meeting .
2 Improved forensic science standards and public sector laboratories equally available to the defence and prosecution — this may only go part way to ensuring an equality of arms between the prosecution and defence , which is essential in an adversarial system .
3 Sabbatical leave , further training for teacher trainers themselves , and the buying in of linguistic expertise could only go part way in breaking the vicious circle .
4 Too many people still see union membership as belonging to a militant organization .
5 An individual can also trigger tax help by making a covenant to a charity .
6 Meanwhile Paula Roy , who works at Cromadex in Leeds , also helped cancer research by raising £200 with a parachute jump in Yorkshire .
7 Exercise also keeps body fat from accumulating .
8 Niacin aids blood circulation , which means that protein is carried to the muscles more efficiently , and also helps muscle recovery by carrying waste products away more quickly .
9 The courts will clearly require expert evidence in setting the appropriate standard .
10 Current research interests also include Curriculum innovation in teaching the mother-tongue ( especially reading-response to texts ) ; language development of children with learning difficulties ; and the uses of metaphoric language in the learning process .
11 Furthermore , many police forces now receive specialist training in dealing with victims of sexual assault , often provided by members of Rape Crisis Lines .
12 Such a climatic change would severely limit pine growth by causing waterlogging , encouraging bog expansion , and inhibiting regeneration by reducing the number of good seed-years .
13 Plans now taking form call for leaving the Japanese practically all of the industrial capacity with which they waged the war and for financial assistance to get into full production again .
14 Perhaps his best known innovation , audience participation , is now well documented in his most recent publication ( 1981 ) — that we now take audience participation for granted is almost entirely due to the pioneering work of this very able teacher and director .
15 These findings suggest that lipoprotein abnormalities in the diabetic state may also indirectly affect platelet function by damaging vascular endothelium .
16 Lipoproteins may indirectly affect platelet function by altering vascular endothelial cell function .
17 The Opposition strongly support tenant involvement in housing management .
18 The purchaser will sometimes make completion conditional on receiving a satisfactory surveyor 's report in relation to the property .
19 The procedure should copy any output files produced by these activities into a working area for the user , to which he or she will then have owner access after breaking out of the Captive environment .
20 The kink in the Primarch 's gene-seed might indeed confer will power in regard to enduring pain , even a fascination with torment — how else could any of the cadets have progressed any distance at all , let alone as far as they had proceeded ? — yet plainly there were limits , which this tunnel — so bland in its appearance , so hideous in its effect — seemed designed to test to snapping point .
21 Instead , stretch , curl up and slowly reach sitting position by pressing the palm of your hands on the floor , keeping your chin down , touching your throat .
22 She was relieved when they abandoned the jeep for a brief ferry ride across the bay , and stepped ashore at a softly lit veranda restaurant among swaying coconut palms .
23 Babies born preterm are likely to lack surfactant — a material that covers the surface of the lung , lowering surface tension in the alveolus and thereby preventing lung collapse on breathing out .
24 Scarlet had thrown away all her old aluminium pans since she had learned that they might cause Alzheimer 's disease , and she never used tap water for cooking for the same reason .
25 Thus at non-risky junctions feelings of risk may actually impair recognition sensitivity by increasing the number of false alarms made .
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