Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ethical ’ because fulfilling this function it seeks to follow a method which has the ethics of impartiality embodied in it , being the ultimate foundation of its bindingness : the ethical imperative of securing a morally justified indeed morally overriding goal in a morally acceptable manner . |
2 | I 've only had ever about two complaints in four and a half years , and that 's not very bad , that 's only because the filter needed cleaning , mostly . |
3 | Only walked properly about three months ago . |
4 | He has been a member of Dinsdale Golf Club for seven years and only played there about ten times and that is something else he hopes to expand on , he says . |
5 | This would put applicants in a very false position , perhaps drive away very talented applicants who might think that there were fewer places available for them , but also to encourage people who might in fact be struggling to go to any university in the country , it might encourage them to apply and to have a reasonable expectation of success because their sporting abilities were outstanding , they would then be disappointed because they would not be admitted and if they were admitted at that level , they would probably have a very unfortunate time at Oxford . |
6 | Telford 's canals took a much more direct course than Brindley 's , and so involved much more dramatic engineering , of which a splendid example is the bridge over the deep cutting near Tyrley , on the Shropshire Union Canal . |
7 | In particular , the programme , as it is set out , perhaps puts rather too much emphasis on ‘ knowledge-based systems ’ . |
8 | I need a placement and as i swing the axe the other tool pulls , only to jam again about 30 centimetres lower . |
9 | So did even more eminent figures . |
10 | So did even more eminent figures . |
11 | The scope of corporate discretion in making delegated decisions is obviously extended substantially once uncompetitive product market conditions , and the consequent reduction in the pressure to keep costs down , are taken into account . |
12 | And I think it 's worth just rehearsing very briefly that history to get an understanding of contemporary federalism . |
13 | Stratfield Break , well , it 's very busy there again , virtually bumper to bumper stuff , it 's very slow moving there indeed this evening , owing to the temporary traffic lights there , and because of the road works — that 's between the Kidlington roundabout of course , and the Banbury Road roundabout . |
14 | And I 've already wasted far too much time on you one way or another . ’ |
15 | They already had far too much ammunition in their hands . |
16 | In Sussex they are much more important for their breeding birds than reservoirs as they generally have much more marginal vegetation . |
17 | If you look at the way they report they remember what their family environment was like , what their home environment was like as as kids erm you find that they generally have much less positive recollections than people who were n't abused as children . |
18 | I still got bloody about fifty pounds . |
19 | Individually the trusts were small , usually maintaining only about 20 miles of road , but as they were formed and linked , the basis for a coherent road network was being established . |
20 | Parents will always want twice as much altruism , or half as much selfishness as the offspring , our certainty to . |
21 | Six months after this promotion he again called me to his office to suggest , in his gentle diplomatic way , that while the CBC was happy with my work as Production Manager , it had been observed that I was still producing almost as many shows as before . |
22 | With some notable exceptions , the costs of innovation have been rising to reinforce the barriers to entry and further concentrate already strongly oligopolistic industries . |
23 | Acute conditions usually resolved successfully under homoeopathic treatment . |
24 | Large investors are nonetheless venturing abroad more these days . |
25 | It implies that Barclays can not possibly do well enough this year to raise the dividend or , perhaps , to cover it with earnings . |
26 | He did not see how we could possibly do so under modern conditions . ' |
27 | With the rise of theories purporting to identify this phenomenon of underdevelopment and to explain it as an active process in the global strategy of capitalist exploitation , First , Second and Third Worlds , despite the emphasis on the nation-state , were usually conceptualized as relatively undifferentiated objects . |
28 | Mrs Bottomley 's announcement confirmed reports that she had opted to water down some of the Tomlinson proposals , but it still came under almost immediate attack from Labour and the unions . |
29 | If imported drinks like wine still enjoy much more benign treatment , at least the gap has been somewhat narrowed . |
30 | But , ironically enough , pull on your walking boots and dig out an anorak because you can still see far more sleeper-skeletal evidence of their trackbeds today than those standard gauge lines of the lowland travelled by people in recent memory . |