Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Rewards of a more subtle kind thus have to be substituted .
2 Within each caste there existed numerous subdivisions , which allotted members a ranking vis-à-vis each other .
3 A horrible damp stifling smell then filled his lungs .
4 The drawing suggests that an apparently normal decision eventually returns the decider to his starting point .
5 ( Certainly , Working for patients will in due course also require management accounting skills but these will be used to address different issues — such as how to ‘ price ’ contracts for clinical services — from those previously on the agenda . )
6 SFA may in due course also include relevant European institutions ( see page 37 below ) as qualifying intermediaries .
7 We can reveal that UPH only paid the liquidator a 15% deposit ( £660,000 ) and that the balance was not paid until August 1989 , when the so-called European consortium paid over the first part ( approx. £4m ) of their purchase price .
8 Indeed it was at this time that scientism really began to become important , not only in Britain but throughout western Europe , the USA , Russia and Japan .
9 But I feel that the weak point in the imagery is in the use of ‘ pathetic fallacy and this is clearly shown when Pip is about to meet his benefactor and there is a raging storm outside to show change
10 After a full day of sightseeing , it made it a pleasant change not to see the ground .
11 The evening was an enjoyable affair and it made a pleasant change not to have to leave Sally behind .
12 The capacity of the fourteen divisions to shoulder this responsibility , and the load placed on each division both varied enormously .
13 He thinks it very important , though , to try to force players to use the same ball , arguing that there would be mayhem on the touchline were that provision not enforced .
14 That division already existed on grounds of harsh military logic .
15 That division now has four distinct areas of operation — submersible pumps , downhole data acquisition , wellhead equipment , and tubular inspection — each with as representation in the USA .
16 That finding effectively determines the agreed figures on which damages relating to the provision of suitable accommodation in turn , it is agreed that if two carers are to live in the household , that suitable new accommodation for the plaintiff can be acquired for two hundred and seventeen thousand , five hundred pounds , the house in which he at present lives will fe fetch eighty two thousand , five hundred pounds , a difference of a hundred and thirty five thousand pounds .
17 ‘ You never know how little you have to beat , ’ he once said , a doleful look momentarily clouding his large , countryman features and global eyes .
18 Its broad base also makes it useful as a sounding board for other proposals , for example those recently issued by the Cadbury Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance .
19 The main half-timbered building now forms part of a farm , and is in a poor state of repair .
20 Now when the C G B was broken up , that money just disappeared .
21 A simple insight is to remember that money principally takes the form of bank deposits , without the existence of any other physical form to somehow ‘ back-up ’ the deposit .
22 er er so what he 's done , he 's kept that money back to cover his self in case the tax say like they want twenty five percent .
23 Barry reckons we 've become very self-centred and that money now means everything .
24 The referential function gains its prominence only at a later stage , and the metalinguistic function also comes later ; these are the functions on which a considerable amount of attention is lavished at school .
25 The adoral shields are large , slightly convex and situated totally proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
26 The adoral shields are nearly rectangular and situated almost entirely proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
27 The monotonous litany sometimes seemed to soothe Julia , but more often made no impression at all on her obviously terrifying dreams .
28 But that privilege maybe denied to some people because biologically they are not perfect , in the way that other people are not biologically perfect , and I do n't think we can demand the right
29 Then he tries to work out what this or that payment actually relates to , and since he does n't know the accounts get into a muddle . "
30 The gables of this temple were adorned with the huge Gorgon-masks in moulded and painted terracotta already mentioned ( p. 16 ) .
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