Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [subord] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | Fairly obviously , declining ray average costs occur when multiplying all outputs by t less than multiplies costs by t , so that RAC falls as t increases . |
2 | Gramoz Pashko , Deputy Prime Minister in June-December 1991 , who had been a founder member of the DP , accused his old party of diluting and altering the reform programme especially as regards privatization , and described the new party as a liberal formation of the centre-right committed to institutional , economic and cultural reforms . |
3 | The Association of British Insurers ' new grouping for all cars more than doubles the number of categories and sorts out many anomalies . |
4 | The instrument more than justifies your lavish praise and I am delighted with it in every respect . |
5 | The provision of council housing has had an equalising effect both as regards reducing overcrowding and improving housing amenities among working-class people . |
6 | Despite both this importance and the continuous expansion of third world military expenditure , this topic is a relatively neglected area of study particularly as regards systematic statistical investigation . |
7 | He facilitates his people 's work rather than authorizes it . |
8 | And never mind the wounds of battle — the weight of my own panic all but suffocates me . |
9 | Please identify the cost of running each proposed configuration separately as follows : |
10 | I have a bid to make for additional assistance , and I suggest that there are three means by which we could help people without work more than has been possible in the past . |
11 | According to Lovins , ‘ the equipment more than pays for itself by costing less to maintain ’ . |
12 | Governments must take measures to ensure that the deprived areas receive more in services than other areas both as regards buildings and equipment as well as staff . |
13 | For these teachers the time taken up by their extra activities more than repays itself in renewed zest and self-confidence in school . |
14 | Seen from without , the stately building that fronts the open square is sufficiently imposing ; viewed from within , the place more than fulfils the promise of its exterior . |
15 | As owner of the golf course at Ringdufferrin Road , Killyleagh , I would like to put the record straight as regards the article in the News Letter , October 29th , Golf Bad for Beauty . |
16 | Not only is the Newton St. Loe pavement dated a good 30-40 years earlier than has been suggested above , the Withington mosaic is later than the former and earlier than the Barton Farm and Woodchester examples ( as an increasing elaboration of design is accepted as the criterion by which these developments are best understood ) . |
17 | Ash seeds prolifically as does sycamore . |
18 | We use the division algorithm repeatedly as follows : unc and in general At step ( t ) we find unc such that |
19 | Working till midnight accentuates the stress rather than relieves it . |
20 | However , I would denounce the kind of RE she describes because it imposes beliefs rather than explores them . |
21 | Very fast , straight , with a good control of the ball both as regards pitch and change of pace , he is the beau idéal of the fine amateur bowler . |
22 | Emil Brunner , the Swiss theologian , argues the case forcefully as follows : |
23 | Compare the problems in Glen Nevis where in summer traffic all but grinds to a halt , to see the possible outcome . |
24 | The key passage , from this point of view , is the temptation offered by Weston/Satan ( the Un-Man ) to which the Woman all but yields : the image of herself as a great soul . |
25 | Anecdotal evidence from exporters suggests that their sales in Europe have slipped as weaker demand more than offsets the benefit of a cheaper pound . |
26 | When the salient vicinity includes another moving object , particularly a flying insect twisting and turning and diving in a desperate attempt to shake off its pursuer , the extra benefit to the bat of increasing its sample rate more than justifies the increased cost . |
27 | She published it entirely by herself so it is a bit makeshift but the advice more than makes up for that . |
28 | 1990 ; Strong and Robinson 1990 ) For many districts , Griffiths 's concern with consumer research , improving quality , and evaluating effectivness were driven to the sidelines even though Peters and Waterman 's In Search of Excellence increasingly appeared on the bookshelves of general managers ' offices . |
29 | B argued , however , that the definition had to be given a narrower definition either as regards the Regulations as a whole or those relevant to the instant case : the Regulations contemplated an actual employment relationship between employer and employee , and the definition in Reg 2 could not be applied literally . |
30 | Almost 3O branches already incorporate chemists either as sub-lets or concessions , but this is the first time JS has teamed up with Boots . |