Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Keep on using lead free if the engine is not set properly after its recent service . |
2 | After the wounds he 'd seen in his time , how could one little splinter have such an effect ? |
3 | It is for this reason that all the superpowers have effectively conspired to exclude nuclear weapons from the ambit of the laws of war . |
4 | This chapter deals mainly with optical ( or visual ) effects that involve construction in three dimensions , a stage beyond matte painting , and therefore a step nearer to physical , or mechanical , effects , which mostly tend to involve live action shooting on set or location . |
5 | When used on a daily basis , food digestion is greatly improved ensuring that essential dietary elements are assimilated by the horse in the most effective manner ; thereby helping maintain balanced growth . |
6 | Among other things , they have been shown to help lower blood cholesterol levels and make the blood less ‘ sticky ’ , thereby helping to prevent coronary heart disease . |
7 | We saw common guillemot , Brünnich 's guillemot , razorbill , black guillemot and puffin : it only needed little auk to complete all the auks on the European list ! |
8 | Pippo continued to bother us , though we had long since stopped taking any notice of him , and the Allied air attacks continued . |
9 | After a further series of internal meetings taking several days , they eventually agreed to pay half the sum , provided another organisation would put up the other half . |
10 | It was also reported that work was under way to clear Iraqi mines from the coastal waters around Kuwait , in preparation for the amphibious assault which was widely expected to accompany any allied ground offensive . |
11 | European economic integration was widely expected to bring enormous benefits since an extensive single trading area ( such as existed in America ) might allow larger-scale industrial production and greater efficiency . |
12 | Managers and clinicians had rather come to view each other as protagonists in the constant battle for resources . |
13 | Some leaves have buds growing by their divided lobes , and these eventually grow to become new plants . |
14 | We may eventually need to relate these factors to one another or to other events in a child 's life , such as educational progress , length of stay in care or destination on exit . |
15 | Because you 're secretly dying to press that delightful body up against me and find out how it feels ? ’ |
16 | The director had a knack of giving elegant voice to exactly the thought that was currently in poorish shape at the back of Arthur 's head , and this was infuriating , though to feel resentment at having your skull so stylishly looted seemed small-minded and a blunder of taste . |
17 | The story of St Wulstan 's Hospital forms a fascinating footnote to the narrative of events at Powick , which illustrates that Worcester Health Authority was as much locally impelled to rationalize mental health services , as pushed to do so by the centre . |
18 | Luce , in a letter to the Chairman of the Library and Information Services Council , went on to try to give further assurances to librarians : |
19 | Having acquired a dominant position in a market , a firm will presumably seek to exploit that position , unless it is constrained by the threat of potential competition . |
20 | For those interested in tracing the evolution of our national dishes , the brief recipe on page 145 shows how the syllabub and the trifle were eventually amalgamated to make one glorious sticky mess . |
21 | Although Stone is committed to replanting the woods , and is expressly forbidden to exploit neighbouring hardwood forests , ecologists and local Indian communities fear that the whole Mosquito Coast will be vulnerable from " spin-off " development resulting from the construction of roads into the area . |
22 | If any reporters were to be poached from other papers , they would mostly need to give three months ' notice . |
23 | This item was expressly designed to replace generic man . |
24 | America has attacked the bit of the Bank expressly designed to promote private enterprise in the developing countries . |
25 | Guards should properly refer to ‘ switching on the darks ’ , since what they call lights seem expressly designed to suck all traces of illumination out of the carriage , casting shadows into every corner . |
26 | The economic situation in Zambia then and since has prevented any such ambitious project from being carried out . |
27 | The survey figures also suggest very clearly that the lack of really severe cold in any winter since has enabled many resident birds to maintain increased populations in woodland , although this may not be so in other habitats . |
28 | But no subject received more attention than Mathematics and no curriculum project then or since has received such massive support as the Entebbe programme and its successors . |
29 | ‘ Their talent has matured and , although I still love the early stuff , everything since has got better and better . |
30 | Right to communicate has low profile in Africa , say specialists |