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

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1 After melody , harmony is the element that most immediately lulls or fails to allure the listener .
2 Let's do that down there folks .
3 So to get the point of this so sometimes servants are the butt of humour in the play
4 This not only results from the emphasis given to agriculture , but also is due to the more limited range of other expenditures of the EC .
5 Interesting how quickly suppliers have jumped on the ‘ features , not price ’ bandwagon started by Dell and Co in the US .
6 The right moment to begin , he wrote , is the moment when right and wrong are no longer an issue , it may even be the moment , he wrote , when the realization dawns and is at once accepted that another moment might have been equally valid , and when this no longer matters .
7 And that not only talks in this country but it also has the loudest listening audience .
8 The Americans go for the ‘ slippery when wet ’ floors and it 's amazing how often floors can get wet !
9 Thus we may be said to have duties of kindness towards the animals ; but it is incorrect to represent these as strictly duties towards the animals themselves , as if they had rights against us .
10 ( It is also remarkable how commonly ideas similar to his have kept re-surfacing up to the present day , often without any apparent awareness on the part of their authors that Schleiermacher had already developed them , or that the subsequent movement of theology was to expose serious inadequacies in them . )
11 Mrs Ormerod fell seriously ill again only days after having been allowed home .
12 The starting date of the crusade was fixed for Lent 1190 when both Kings and Richard were to muster at Vézelay .
13 This means that there will be brain systems present in both rats and humans that can be just as easily studied in the former as in the latter .
14 If the skills are not immediately applicable then neither students or pupils nor faculty staff or teachers will respond , even though the skills might have pertinence at all levels .
15 It is curious how often railways are used as metaphors in the modern European debate .
16 There were bitter struggles in the courts on the right to strike and the power of trade unions , which led to the creation of the Labour Party , with fearful signs of a new and radical anger among the working class through and beyond the strike-bound year of 1911 when even schoolchildren came out on strike in some districts , ‘ for shorter hours and no stick ’ .
17 The CIA was concerned that early drafts included common equipment that exists in school labs , which would make the system both ridiculous and unworkable .
18 At nine o'clock precisely members of the Tolkien Society will raise their glasses to the author .
19 Billy Joel and er the River of Dreams it 's Radio Nottingham six minutes to one o'clock now Kids ' County for today these have been the clues , It 's cheap it 's quite big and you can see a pub and you can see the Victoria Baths .
20 thought initially that maybe maybe alarms , okay you can come and go , but erm
21 So now , if syntactic and semantic structure are the same then both kinds of evidence , both semantic evidence and syntactic evidence will , will constrain the choice of structure .
22 The language and rituals of the chapel were , as we have seen , so uncompromisingly masculine that it would have seemed impossible for printing-house life to be the same again once women were admitted to the craft .
23 Julie Kavner , a rasping-voiced favourite of Woody Allen , is all wild hair and wilder emotions as would-be comedienne Dottie Ingels , struggling to bring up two frighteningly upfront daughters single-handed .
24 I am concerned in seven two as eventually savings .
25 Although it is too fanciful to believe that the later Last Tango in Paris could have been influenced by John and Mary , there are nonetheless similarities between the two seemingly worlds-apart movies .
26 and sometimes it 's , it 's , it 's er rather than ring up , write a letter , cos it 's surprising how differently things are treated if it 's in writing .
27 It is surprising how quickly rumours spread .
28 It is surprising how often courses and exhortations aimed at teachers ignore the affective and practical domains .
29 It is not surprising , then , that very recently varieties of dysgraphia have been recognised in which there are various patterns of impairment to one or other of these two routes .
30 Erm that is er we agree on which company we might feel er you 're going to be happiest in environmentally terms .
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