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

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1 It is the debate about the forces which determine this equilibrium which fundamentally separates the various schools of thought in macroeconomics .
2 This use of generally , in I9 , effectively separates the previous set of sentences from the next set describing a particular habit of the individual involved .
3 All of which rather spoils the dramatic point of the rest of the film .
4 All of which rather spoils the dramatic point of the rest of the film .
5 In these , Sophocles presents the hero as the noble man who is doomed to error and misery despite his wisdom and all his efforts ( Oedipus Rex ) , but who , through his great suffering , eventually wins the magical power of benediction beyond his death ( Oedipus at Colonus ) .
6 This last point implies that psychoanalysis , as such , is not concerned with the truth or falsity of religious beliefs , and that it rather counteracts the earlier arguments about religious beliefs being neither justified by sense experience nor rational arguments .
7 That rather vitiates the traditional nature of Cabinet government if you have a strong-minded figure ending discussions in this way .
8 It devalues this life , offers a delusional picture of the world , and thereby intimidates the independent use of intelligence .
9 Herein lies the crucial difference between open shop and closed shop monopoly union models .
10 In a liberal democracy this needs to be scrutinized constantly , and herein lies the first problem for the researcher .
11 The most fascinating aspect of aromatherapy is the influence of aroma on the mind and emotions — and herein lies the mysterious potency of the art .
12 Herein lies the profound distinction between prose style and poetic style …
13 The reflective analyst of language , however , will see that words are playing this double role and how their meaning thereby incorporates the specific values of just one possible type of society .
14 This places one in the domain of knowledge or facts and the perceiving necessarily precedes the logical conclusion to which it gives rise .
15 While the historical survey of Viscount Simon L.C. in Stirland v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1944 ] A.C. 315 , 324–326 , is both interesting and instructive , the modern case law all points the same way on this point : see Reg. v. Bellis [ 1966 ] 1 W.L.R. 234 ; Reg. v. Falconer-Atlee ( 1973 ) 58 Cr.App.R. 349 ; Reg. v. Marr ( 1989 ) 90 Cr.App.R. 154 ; Reg. v. Cohen ( 1990 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 125 and Reg. v. Berrada ( Note ) ( 1989 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 131 .
16 They identify a certain circularity in the classical Marxist view that market competition necessarily enforces the real subordination of labour to capital :
17 This model not only represents the simplest type of search but it would appear to have become the basis for subject searches as well , over-simplifying what is in fact a very complex process .
18 Discovery then leads to a loss of self , not a confirmation of identity , and Slothrop 's fate only represents the characteristic direction of thy forces operating within the novel : to reduce human beings to ciphers , units , or commercial entities .
19 Fortunately the Chapter House intervenes and is so tall it not only screens the full height of the iron ladder but also one of the half dozen hatches dotted around the parapet which lead directly into the roof-space .
20 ‘ Says he only wants the best men up the top of the tower .
21 Erm tell me something Mr C , it looks very much as if the proposal er the resolution er of Jane and , and that which is proposed by sergeant basically covers the same issue with
22 Censorship only exposes the offending article to a greater public .
23 Censorship only exposes the offending article to a greater public .
24 If being a real person implies consciously living before God , as we saw in the previous chapter , then the integrity of a man and woman living together needs the further consciousness of God in both their lives .
25 The office has no grassroots support — indeed few women know of its existence , The project merely highlights the vacuous nature of women 's development programmes as conceived in El Salvador at the present time .
26 Nothing better illustrates the social balance in the party and the fierce independence of the local parties than the argument about the selection of working-class candidates .
27 However , most of the time , empirical research merely refines the common sense of the managers .
28 So has the parallel progress of women 's education , giving them at least in theory the same job opportunities as men .
29 ‘ The Marriott not only has the best service in town , but the best business facilities as well , ’ commented Travel Agent Magazine .
30 Not only has the arid nature of the land inspired successive rulers to create the most exquisite and luxuriant ornamental gardens in their palaces and towns ; it has also spurred generations of textile artists to compensate for the harshness of their environment by weaving emblems of foliate abundance into their rugs .
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