Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Fight the flab with fat-burning aerobic dance which is another alternative for those who only want to shake in the right places . |
2 | By impacting with neighbouring particles they vibrate about a locus , and only appear to remain in a fixed position . |
3 | And I especially seem to care about the sick ones . |
4 | ‘ Secondly , Philip hopes Edward will lay claim to Scotland and so become immersed in a tangled and lengthy war . ’ |
5 | The Bolsheviks had suddenly become exposed to the full blast of inter-state competition . |
6 | I am 19 years old and much prefer listening to the great Pink Floyd than most of the modern day trash ( Gulp again — IM ) . |
7 | Why are we so ready to treat as a minor operation an alteration which involves a major transformation in the cat 's lifestyle and personality ? |
8 | Programmers do not need to worry about the fact that their applications may be running in parallel , Hinsley says , they merely need to think about the appropriate size of object and Taos will do the rest . |
9 | Programmers do not need to worry about the fact that their applications may be running in parallel , Hinsley says , they merely need to think about the appropriate size of object and Taos will do the rest . |
10 | As John Sutton said , ‘ It 's like a tandem with six people on it who all need to pedal in the right direction . |
11 | Men are less fortunate , since they not only have to cope with the cultural fear of showing emotion , but also with the dismissive and often lewd attitudes to women with which they are surrounded . |
12 | But when we come to the interpersonal function , we not only have to account for the literary work itself as a discourse between author and reader , but we have to reckon with the phenomenon of " embedded discourse " : the occurrence of discourse within discourse , as when the author reports dialogue between fictional characters . |
13 | Many of these animals not only have to contend with a changing landscape due to human development ( ! ) but also human greed . |
14 | You only need to type in a close approximation of the word and leave it to the spell-checker to sort out . |
15 | We put this to you as an answer to all slimmers who say they only need to look at a single cake or bar of chocolate to put on a substantial amount of fat . |
16 | Managers do not only need to prepare for the dramatic disaster which may occur but should also try and assess the risk potential of those crucial everyday activities , says Neil Fitzgerald . |
17 | At present the authorities in Berlin are having difficulty coping with those who have arrived so far , though no more than 1,100 or so have come in the past few days . |
18 | Savings resulting from the Energy Efficiency Office 's programmes alone have led to a current annual energy saving worth more than £500 million a year . |
19 | Why not leave slogging through all that real-time stuff to the critics , and just make do with the flashy emptiness of the trailer ? |
20 | The reefs soon cease to grow as the poor light transmissions through the murky waters prevents the zooxanthellae actively photosynthesising underlining the vital life-sustaining role sunlight plays in this relationship . |
21 | However , most of us either no longer want to believe in the Ruskinian and Poundian relation between craftsmanlike performance and civic health , or else we tell ourselves ( perhaps with Pound 's fate before us as a cautionary tale ) that we can no longer afford to believe it . |
22 | The distinctive nature of the ends is reinforced by the fact that the occupants are often physically con fined to the particular area for the whole of the football match . |
23 | I do n't want to see inside the castle , I just want to walk around the outside and sketch anything that looks interesting . ’ |
24 | Now I just want to look at a simple class of demand function , right , which we could write , if I can get a pen that works we write the demand function as P equals A over Q to the beta . |
25 | A bad ragga-hip-hop rhythm , a ludicrous intro , Frankie Paul 's multi-tracked vocal and General TK 's DJ proclamations somehow manage to rise above the mad morass of samplers of King Stitt , thunderous bassline and the ever-busy mix . |
26 | On 5th June , Richard finally set sail on the final leg of his long journey , reaching Tyre next day . |
27 | Just quit acting like the silly , irresponsible female you undoubtedly are and get in this car before I get out and make you ! ’ |
28 | Secondly , democratic parliaments around the world generally try to operate on a two-party basis . |
29 | By the time that Henry VII reached the throne the English Parliament had already become established as a powerful force in government , law , and politics . |
30 | For one thing , the negative associations of blackness with impurity , evil , misery and dirt had already become established in the English language , partly through the colour symbolism of Christian doctrine ( James , 1981 ; Dabydeen , 1985a ) . |