Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reverse also holds , that failure to live morally betrays and invalidates religious devotion unless there is genuine penitence .
2 Perhaps it is not so surprising , since Tony Bowran learnt his craft from the practitioners of the finest photographic advertising images of the ‘ 70's , and like the painters of previous years that he so admires and draws great inspiration from , they too had apprentices who eventually became masters in their own time .
3 It perhaps diffuses and dilute that kind of erm of racial tension from building up .
4 The company has also insisted on product quality control , and personally oversees and approves each product licensed on behalf of its clients .
5 The Five Civilised Nations Museum in Muskogee , Oklahoma , that normally shows and sells Indian art , closed down an exhibition in 1991 when it found that at least a third of its ‘ Indian ’ artists had no tribal documentation .
6 It seems that while an increase in colonic cell proliferation usually precedes and accompanies colorectal carcinogenesis , a reduction of cellular proliferation is not of itself always sufficient to reverse the process .
7 The choreographer seizes on the personality of a particular dancer and creates ballets through which the dancer gradually develops and discloses unique talent and qualities to such a degree that audiences soon recognise a star .
8 ‘ Yes , he always comes and goes this way . ’
9 However , there is scope , in future years , should the Committee wish to develop the site , but I recognise the limited resources of the Civic Trust and I would only wish at this stage that the Trust continues to visit the site and also encourages and supports educational visits .
10 To adapt a famous phrase , ‘ We may not know much about their art , but we know what we 're supposed to like ’ and the lecturer , quite properly , both confirms and extends this recognition , so that what we find is , again quite properly , something like celebration of unity .
11 Voluntary effort is especially prominent in work with special problem groups — alcoholics and drug addicts , for example — where it both innovates and complements statutory provision .
12 Much given to quarrelsome chases , habitually dives and has pattering take-off .
13 In many cases , as I shall try to show , it also rationalises and perpetuates sexual inequality .
14 PowerTools will include VXM 's Balans dynamic network load balancing software , which automatically finds and allocates spare CPU cycles on a network , from the second quarter of 1993 .
15 It also makes and distributes low calorie cheeses and polyunsaturated cheese alternatives under the Flora , Becel , Liners , Du Darfst and Vive la Vie brand names .
16 The National Curriculum simply confirms and consolidates this fact .
17 The dwarf maintains an assault on the trees for long periods and achieves little ( the equivalent of frequent , low-magnitude events ) ; the giant sleeps most of the time but occasionally wakes and causes great destruction ( a catastrophic event ) whereas the man works regular hours and systematically achieves the greatest effects ( events that occur once or twice each year ) .
18 With less gifted composers this can result in opera which never becomes worth listening to , because the music never reaches and holds lyrical peaks .
19 In fact there are those who go even further , insisting that favouring the verbal capacities of the left hemisphere not only conceals but actually deforms and disables right-sided accomplishments .
20 It therefore masks and distorts real relationships of power and dominance .
21 ‘ We live in a culture which actually supports and creates these addictions .
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