Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He found that some of his Pound negatives could only be printed effectively with platinum paper , which has a very long tonal range . |
2 | As circular plasmids seem unable to replicate autonomously in P. anserina ( 18 ) , transformation can only be achieved either by self replication of linear molecules or by integration in chromosomal DNA . |
3 | This technique is grounded in a form of composition that is outmoded : the age of the word-processor has made possible in practice a perpetual variation and continual performance which can only be indicated obliquely in print . |
4 | Not surprisingly , in view of the dangers and discomforts of a life at sea , the navy could still only be kept up to strength by the press gang , but everyone did his best to obstruct the activities of the pressmaster , as one , writing from Hull on 13 May 1694 , made all too clear : |
5 | The truth of the matter is that the policy of placing the interests of a managed exchange rate above the real needs of the economy can only be conceived sensibly as part and parcel of a geopolitical strategy to move Britain towards participation in a Single Currency , as required by the Treaty of Maastricht . |
6 | Unlike trading losses , no mechanism exists for carry back or surrender of capital losses to other group companies , and they can only be carried forward for use by the same company . |
7 | But others believe that stretching should only be carried out after exercise when the muscles are warm , thus reducing the risk of tearing them . |
8 | There are also certain transactions , such as the alteration of the company 's articles of association , which may only be carried out by resolution of the shareholders . |
9 | A major constraint upon the straightforward re-use of a windmill as a dwelling is imposed by its circular or polygonal plan which tends to conflict with conventional cubical furniture and may only be reconciled satisfactorily with purpose-made , built-in fitting ( Plate 40 ) . |
10 | Isotope effects and activation entropies can offer qualitative structural data , but geometries can still only be worked out through theory . |
11 | The balance between the intensity of smoothing and loss of detail can only be worked out by trial and error ; the effect of the 7 x 5 moving average filter on the visual appearance of Figure 5.17(a) is sufficient to produce a more usable product which reveals the location and shape of the offshore sandbanks and the disposition of the suspended sediment plumes from the rivers discharging into The Wash . |
12 | This task can only be embarked on in collaboration with the head , preferably with the support of other staff members , and is vital to the whole LMS operation . |
13 | It is felt that inter-university comparisons can not be made from the data obtained here , because of the different conditions of use in different libraries , and so the data will only be used here in aggregation . |
14 | Daylight colour film ( around 5500 K colour temperature ) can only be used directly with daylight and a substage mirror . |
15 | 5.2 acknowledges that all logos and trade marks listed in Schedule 5 as belonging to belong exclusively to and shall only be used by in association with the Licenced Software , its derivatives , extensions or adaptations , and only during the continuance of this Agreement . |
16 | Our mourning can only be taken up into joy when we bring it back to Jesus Christ . |
17 | The Regulation originally envisaged that SEs could only be set up by merging or forming a holding company when at least two public companies had their central administration in different Member States . |
18 | In autumn 1941 the German advance into Russia , which had begun so spectacularly , ground to halt on the approach to Moscow , and a disastrous retreat in the icy wastes of the Russian winter could only be staved off with difficulty and at high human cost , leaving an ill-equipped army to endure the arctic conditions . |
19 | But this can only be put right by changing attitudes to risk aversion . |
20 | This improvement in standards can only be put down to cellar training . |
21 | He is talking this time of the short stories of Guy de Maupassant , only a few of which can perhaps be seized on as crime short stories before their time . |
22 | And Lebanon which will shortly be coming back on stream after 20 years of civil unrest . ’ |
23 | You are the lucky winners of our July competition and will soon be stepping out in style with a pair of great fabric boots from Line 7 . |
24 | If Germany is indeed to be the model , British think-tanks may soon be scrambling back towards technocracy and the politics of boring old consensus . |
25 | St Teresa 's Hospice car stickers are now on sale at 50p each and should soon be appearing all over town . |
26 | Most books will soon be set completely by computer , and thus the publisher will have a machine-readable version available for analysis . |
27 | This sign announced that The Victorian Fitted Kitchen Company would soon be opening there for business . |
28 | But it will soon be considered again in defence budget talks , a French government official told New Scientist . |
29 | ‘ Better hurry , or they 'll soon be knocking off for lunch . ’ |
30 | Only the largest eddies can thus be related directly to correlation measurements . |