Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] [conj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | oh I see so what 's today Thursday , he 's only got today and tomorrow left has n't he for skiing |
2 | The tip of the syringe is then inserted from the side of the mouth , and the plunger gently depressed so as not to cause the medication to run out of the mouth . |
3 | Which means they 're 30% brighter and better directed so as not to blind oncoming drivers , while minimising back glare in fog . |
4 | This connection is normally secured theoretically and depends upon well- established law-like relationships which are not only expressed mathematically but also indicate measurement units , as in the case of the thermometer . |
5 | You must be able to remove it quickly in case of fire , or some other emergency , so attach it to the window surround with double-sided tape , which can be easily ripped away or frequently replaced if you want to open up all the windows for a weekly blast of fresh air through the home . |
6 | The UN Security Council on Nov. 29 approved Resolution 678 authorizing member governments to use " all necessary means " to ensure Iraq 's complete withdrawal from Kuwait , if by a deadline of Jan. 15 , 1991 , the Iraqis had not already done so and thereby complied with the UN 's previous resolutions . |
7 | Wasps soon moved ahead when twice catching their opponents offside , Young landing penalties from bang in front of the posts . |
8 | The given design problem is thus simulated rather than actually solved for the user . |
9 | Carbamyl valine thus released immediately and quantitatively converted spontaneously to VH , which was extracted and quantitated by high-performance liquid chromatography . |
10 | Most important , since form was now largely suggested rather than clearly defined , and since a strong linear quality was retained in the finished painting , it became much easier to combine the various views of an object or to synthesize in its depiction a greater amount of information . |
11 | ‘ The advantages of a single market without exchange controls or currency fluctuations between members must be quickly regained so as not to throw away our achievements and the attractiveness of our island for investment . ’ |
12 | For memory modellers it is therefore particularly rich in offering the possibility of playing with hebb-type learning rules in synapses whose connections are genuinely understood rather than merely guessed at . |
13 | By insisting on the arbitrariness and narrowness of gender roles , and that they are socially ascribed rather than naturally given , Orton expresses a central motif in the sexual politics of that time . |
14 | So if there 's some evidence of a whacking great crack on his head … and if this had been deliberately inflicted rather than accidentally incurred … about seven hours ago , say … |
15 | However , because they are usually put forward as essentially rules for creating ads , it is probably best to discuss them in this chapter too . |
16 | Parochial clergy are normally covered comprehensively against personal accidents , but other church employees are usually covered only whilst actually working for the Church . |
17 | Lately Ohly excavated further and also removed Thorwaldsen 's restorations ; and succeeded in arranging the surviving remains in what must be very close indeed to the original scheme : a revelation . |
18 | Modern needs have been carefully installed so as not to spoil the authentic look . |
19 | Accompanying this shift is the introduction of a uniform business rate whose level is to be centrally determined , with the income also collected centrally and then redistributed in the form of government grant according to a centrally determined formula . |
20 | Carefully structured so as not to antagonize the central Soviet authorities , however , the package also included humanitarian aid to cancer victims of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster . |
21 | After the talks Kaifu said on March 3 that he would make " maximum efforts " to accelerate the structural reform of the Japanese economy in such a way as to improve market access for foreign traders while also improving the quality of life for Japanese consumers — a phrasing which was regarded as being carefully chosen so as not to imply unconditional concessions to the United States . |
22 | This being said , and allowing for the fact that much which was viewed as sexually deviant a generation ago is now viewed tolerantly if not taken for granted , a few words may be said about some practices or groups of practices which are generally recognised as deviant from either the normal object , the normal aim or the normal focal issues of sexuality . |
23 | But he says that BICC 's businesses are well positioned strategically and financially to take advantage of any economic upturn . |
24 | The British Council is well known here and already has a substantial programme . |
25 | Problems are individualized or even suppressed rather than openly explored with all the possible difficulties that this entails . |
26 | Dashes of the dark emerald colour , called night green , No. 155 , and a lighter apple green No. 170 , were then placed here and there to represent the few remaining leaves . |
27 | It would also be necessary for their dividend entitlements to be fully explained so as not to give a misleading impression of the amount of profits which may be distributed to equity shareholders . |
28 | The anxiety and anger is then taken away and suddenly erupts in the family environment , placing stress on other members of the household . |
29 | The coffin stowed away in the loft and discreetly covered so as not to alarm the plumber , we all had a coffee with a small touch of something stronger , and Alan recounted how he and Joy had arrived to collect it . |
30 | What is rarely stated openly but constantly implied is that the younger generation should be less negative because they know better ; they are university educated men . |