Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [v-ing] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This would then mean that there should be 12 teams or thereabouts each dealing with a particular geographic area of the Region for all aspects of Council Tax .
2 Of course , making an unauthorized copy of an Esperanto– English dictionary would infringe copyright , if only that subsisting in the typographical arrangement .
3 With old people , the physical condition has so much bearing on the mental state .
4 Skógafoss is a sixty-seven metre monster , so wide and so tall , and so much falling in a single sweep that clouds of spray are produced .
5 There 's so much going for the self-contained freestanding format that we 've put our best designers to work on our range .
6 We 've got so much going through the big wire , put another little wire on as well .
7 We are therefore not so much talking about a single meaning as a true one versus all the others which are false .
8 They are not necessarily all living at the same level on the shore .
9 In saying that an event c caused an event e , or that e was the effect of c , we typically have in mind but do not say that a set of things including c , but not necessarily all occurring at the same time , was required for e .
10 Only those acting at the second and third stages have been described in the present chapter , but the most important agents for small mammal bone accumulations are those operating at the first stage of taphonomic modification .
11 Reports in the Guardian and the International Herald Tribune of Feb. 23 claimed , however , that Saudi Arabia was eager to prevent Iraqi Shia Moslems based in Iran , especially those belonging to the Supreme Assembly of the Islamic Revolution of Iraq ( SAIRI ) under Ayatollah Mohammad Bakr al-Hakim , from gaining influence amongst Iraqis .
12 Of the other contributors , some expressed outrage , some were more optimistic , but I believe that these views of Cornall , Lawton and Hewlett typically reflected professional concerns of curriculum developers and teachers , especially those grappling with the persistent problems of how to implant enlightened ideas into a traditional subject-based curriculum .
13 ‘ See you later , ’ said Sheila , already half listening to the next question .
14 However , an outline is offered because it is important for all teachers to be aware of the legal framework of special education , and not just those working with the disabled in special schools .
15 Alan Irwin captains the side and he will have Robert Glenn , Brian Faith , Taff Watson and George Neilly all fighting for the other two berths in the back row .
16 Some Christians , notably those belonging to the Roman Catholic tradition , receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation , popularly called ‘ Confession ’ .
17 Unfortunately , the Government still continue to repeat the view that it would be neither ‘ practical or beneficial ’ to introduce age discrimination legislation , and the majority of these recommendations have yet to be implemented , notably those relating to a bi-annual report , increasing the earnings disregard and improving employment training for the over-50s .
18 Her most valuable contributions , however , were probably those relating to the Mediterranean region ; they included Geographical Aspects of Balkan Problems ( 1915 ) and Southern Europe ( 1932 ) , her last major publication .
19 They are also disproportionately represented amongst a particular category of temporary workers , namely those working on a seasonal , temporary or casual basis , where they make up 64 per cent of the total , and amongst agency workers , where they account for 63 per cent of the total .
20 Indeed , as Barry Rubin has pointed out in his seminal history Paved with Good Intentions , " Tens of millions of Iranians , particularly those living in the rural villages and even the many peasants who had recently migrated to the cities , accepted these clerical proclamations as guides top proper behaviour towards their King .
21 Everett tried a quick tour of ‘ neutral ’ investors — the big pension funds , particularly those belonging to the nationalized industries , and the major insurance companies .
22 We believe that the principles of ensuring that alterations do not damage the historic fabric of the building and respect its special character should be applied wherever buildings judged worthy of retention , particularly those contributing to the special character of a locality , are proposed for conversion .
23 They also move well beyond simply the delivery of the TVEI programme ( Cohen 1989:16 ) : While … consortia were initially viewed as vehicles for " delivery " they have , in the extension programme , quickly incorporated other concerns which relate to the whole gamut of educational concerns and particularly those relating to the new curriculum changes of the Education Reform Act .
24 From being a central coordinator determining a common line to be followed by all member firms , they became more a centre to which their members might turn for advice and industrial relations services , particularly those relating to the expanding field of labour law and other consequences of government action such as incomes policy requirements .
25 But they make very little showing in the archaeological record .
26 But mother 's too close for comfort ; there 'd be too many nearby friends , too many chances of bumping into people I 'd rather not bump into ; too much mitigating against the clean break ; new start .
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