Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah you keep the log cos the log book 's got to be done Right so there on the first one it 's got ta be Matt and Jan , lazy shit |
2 | But it did so most sharply in the cyclical industries , where little of the takeover fun was happening . |
3 | His underwear will be perfectly all right in with the other clothes . |
4 | This may sound complicated , but once Sigma has been identified it is easy to find again with binoculars , though much less so with the naked eye . |
5 | When they were hand copied and illuminated they were very rare and valuable , and not much less so in the early days of printing . |
6 | One must be a little careful with the word ‘ translation ’ here : it is fairly innocuous in the present context of WALK , translated into the string of sub-functions , but much less so in the earlier use of the relation of a program in LISP , say into a lower-level program in machine code . |
7 | So much then for the silly part of the Labour resolution of last April which tries to congratulate the Labour group on rescuing the L M S scheme . |
8 | Llewelyn caught her by the hand as she rose , with one of those warm , moving gestures of his that came so suddenly out of the very centre of his royalty , to join him by the heart with the simplest of those who moved about him . |
9 | 1990 — BY February Charles and Diana have been seen in public together only twice in the previous six months . |
10 | The balance between these two factors has no doubt always been difficult , but is perhaps especially so within the modern family . |
11 | ‘ He 's only just out of the sick bay himself , and he might fall over and open up that cut again . ’ |
12 | THE vague and ill-considered commitment to dilute the Government 's industrial relations reforms which was endorsed so easily yesterday by the Labour Party conference will return to haunt the party 's leaders , rather as the question of nuclear weapons did until it was , apparently , laid to rest earlier this week . |
13 | The Democratic party has won the presidency only once out of the last six elections since 1964 . |
14 | It was not a whistle that could have come from human lips , but a chilling scalpel shriek he had heard only once before in the Fifth Dominion , when , some two hundred years past , his then possessor , the Maestro Sartori , had conjured from the In Ovo a familiar which had made such a whistle . |
15 | Some work has been done on this topic in recent years , but this study will differ from previous approaches by linking the unemployment flows much more closely to the other flows in the labour market . |
16 | It is evident that US and EC competition policy conform much more closely to the desired shape for competition policy institutions than does current UK policy . |
17 | Both bodies believe the Government must look much more closely at the environmental impact and risks associated with further prospecting before any new licenses are issued ( 2 ) . |
18 | However , in a later book , The Cult of the Fact ( 1972 ) , Hudson looks much more closely at the gendered nature of the arts and the sciences . |
19 | Overall the rates are still coming down — but much more slowly in the late 1980s than in the decades before . |
20 | a rival trade union was formed which drew much more heavily on the lower social strata in the labour force and on the Moscow railway workshops and other industrial centres . |
21 | In that case the net must be gathered up with extreme care , since care taken now will mean the net can be set that much more easily at the next site . |
22 | Here we are dealing much more directly with the small differences between samples , and considerable success has been claimed for groups of closely-related molecules . |
23 | The immense summer heat of the Asian deserts , the low pressures they generate above them , the consequently varying winds — all these features dominate the weather of the western Pacific ( and much more so in the northern hemisphere , where the ocean is overshadowed by two immense land masses , compared with the relatively landless margins south of the equator ) . |
24 | It appears that the application of Gauss 's law leads much more quickly to the required result . |
25 | The way in which things are made has changed slowly through the millennia and much more rapidly during the last two centuries . |
26 | Recent research has shown that even in the thirteenth century the peasantry were participating much more actively in the monied economy than had previously been supposed . |
27 | This makes it seem more feminist than egalitarian feminist psychology , and much further away from the traditional discipline . |
28 | But the idea — current indeed in Anglican circles until the last century — that Jesus ‘ ordained ’ twelve men ( who became the first ‘ bishops ’ ) , who subsequently laid their hands on the heads of others , and so forth down to the present day , can certainly not be allowed to stand . |
29 | The balance in Japan is also healthily positive , at 54% , only slightly down on the first quarter of the year . |
30 | Wood , whose films were so far away from the mainstream that they did n't even make it as C-movies , was responsible for Plan 9 From Outer Space and Glen Or Glenda , a transvestite special in which Wood appeared in several parts … male and female parts . |