Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So much depends on Wright , still seeking his first England goal , and Shearer , who play together for only the second time .
2 The Performing Rights Society , which safeguards copyright , has confirmed that since your shop is a public area any music which can be heard within it must be played under licence — regardless of where the actual sound source is situated .
3 Moreover , this possibility is strengthened by the neglect of surface repositories , because regardless of how the various volatiles were acquired it is likely that a smaller fraction of the inert gases are retained in such reservoirs than are carbon and nitrogen .
4 By taking what you want regardless of how the other person feels ? ’
5 What I want you to practice doing is to try and get yourself saying over and over again regardless of how the other person tries to ask you questions to get you out of it , and then swap over .
6 Accordingly , when the Virgilian voice does irrupt into these relatively late Cantos , it does so with all the more force for being unheralded .
7 This insulting behaviour had the desired effect in that it raised tempers in Paris , where all political groups , together with virtually the entire press , broke out in a clamour of hostility to Prussia , at the same time castigating their own government for refusing to take a strong line .
8 Joe 's dad had passed from being a weekend to an entirely absent father and it was n't long before even the sporadic invitations for his son to holiday in the States petered out altogether .
9 This is a major meditative speech brooding on the loneliness of the man caught between action and passivity — thinking aloud in much the same way as Hamlet does in his many renowned arias on the soul and the theme of revenge .
10 We have less than three months of the year left now , so from today the daily quota of trees to be treated by each one of you will be raised from three hundred and fifty to five hundred ! "
11 However , because thermosetting plastics consist essentially of an irregular three-dimensional network of molecules , something like glass , they have quite a low work of fracture — seldom more than 100 J/m 2 and usually much less — and so they behave mechanically in much the same way as glass does .
12 They 're then taken upstream to exactly the same stretch of river they were picked up from two weeks ago and released — clearly happy to back in the territory they recognise … until this time next year , when they 'll be collected once again for another short break in their unlikely holiday location , just off the M25 …
13 Whether these adverse effects develop depends very much on how the relevant actors in the NHS market conceptualise their relationships .
14 But on closer inspection it becomes clear that their validity as evidence depends crucially on how the key concepts in the theory are to be defined , and on what empirical conditions they have to meet to be sustained .
15 So in reality they need never have been all at exactly the same place , only very close together .
16 Inevitably , perhaps , Parr and Jessica ended up in bed together at roughly the same time that evening .
17 Germany , moreover , had been comparatively little touched by the Renaissance and so by even the limited Renaissance cognizance of Greece .
18 ‘ I couldna' , ’ Sadie looked away with just the barest hint of a micro-second 's hesitation .
19 Batty more or less played this 5 man in defence anyway with just the odd run forward , so maybe Wilko will just ask him to drop back a bit .
20 The authorities took no chances , doubling the number of police on duty , closing schools along the march route and diverting the farmers away from both the European parliament and US consulate fearing they would come under attack .
21 These are millions of light years away from both the Solar System and here , yet a week before , a freighter captain saw a Dalek space ship very close to this world — Kembel .
22 The computer features prominently in both the Standard Grade and Higher courses , particularly in terms of spreadsheet applications .
23 The niece went downstairs to where the ancient sewing-machine was kept .
24 Viking slipped away from the shelter of Sula Sgeir and turned eastward to where the distant hump of North Rona beckoned across a grey , breaking swell .
25 Second homes were liable for Standard Community Charge which was normally at twice the personal rate .
26 The local relief is relatively subdued but the mean elevation is some 5000 m with isolated masses of probable volcanic origin rising to between 6000 and 7000 m ; the Tibetan Plateau is thus by far the highest plateau of significant extent on the Earth 's surface .
27 And also when we , when we 've worked out the best fit preference , I 'll explain a bit more about how the dynamic relationship
28 The advice ( Devon County Council 1990:12 ) was that Each school must decide for itself exactly what to include but it is likely that all schools will want to include the following documents : a statement of the school 's aims and values ; a statement of priorities chosen for development in the current year ; a list of objectives to be tackled in the next two or three years ; an outline of how the curriculum will be developed and specially of how the National Curriculum will be introduced ; staff development plans , including the in-service education and a training plan for the current financial year ; plans for the use and development of the school 's resources ; the school 's approved budget for the current financial year .
29 The two ( realistic ) perspectives remaining are positions based respectively in either the author-oriented judgement or in the reader-oriented judgement of the communicative situation ( but not both simultaneously ) .
30 Aside from just the physical conditions though , it 's also that they face no end of er very bad practices , often by quite poor landlords , and on some occasions very poor accommodation agencies .
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