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

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61 On the other hand , you will have gathered already that we are going to talk about Greater York , so I think there may be some distinct benefit and merit in you being he here to listen to that , er particular part of the topic , now the , I hope in fact that we can deal with the remainder of H One , because it it does lead quite logically into the next issue which we want to talk about , which is the new settlement in the Greater York area , er and I hope that we can get through this item by our morning break , that but whenever we do conclude on H One we will have to have a slightly longer break just to enable the seating arrangements to be sorted out properly for all participants who are involved in the discussion on the new settlement .
62 Now I 'm going to look properly for loose stones .
63 So if you do n't want to be hung , drawn and quartered , ’ he added menacingly through clenched teeth , ‘ You 'd better point out your bedroom — right this minute ! ’
64 A male 's vigour in display may also indicate to the female a mate with whose genes hers can mix with a high chance of being passed on through future generations .
65 In fact there is little natural water hereabouts ; what there is usually disappears down cracks and fissures , tumbling down sunless waterfalls and on through subterranean channels to reappear some distance lower down in the valleys .
66 Thus she monitored many clients whose situation was felt to be unstable , and she negotiated widely for other services .
67 Both arbitration and litigation have an independent existence beyond any specific application , because they can be used very widely for all kinds of dispute resolution .
68 The review was triggered when the US Environmental Protection Agency confirmed its intention to ban further use of maneb , mancozeb and zineb on most foods because the fungicides , used widely for 40 years , have been strongly linked with cancer .
69 The coefficients are likely to vary even more widely for those regions whose data were not included in the modelling exercise .
70 He felt keenly about social issues , national and international .
71 Treatment is usually with the drugs amphotericin B and flucytosine , intensively for several weeks , and then fluconazole for life .
72 Well we 've talked mostly about various difficulties that bona fide complainants in the public have about the insurance company , what about the other way around ?
73 Again I think if Freud and Bullitt were here today , they 'd say , well look we did , in fact , have quite a lot of data , because I , Bullitt knew Wilson intimately for several years and worked with him , and er , Freud had rarely the stuff in erm , in all papers of Woodrow Wilson in the library of Congress or wherever they were , and he had a great deal of data .
74 ( Letter goes on to let itself down rather through derogatory references to ‘ shell-suits ’ and ‘ Northern bastards ’ )
75 The function of these forceful propulsive waves seems chiefly that of shifting a relatively large quantity of intraluminal content aborally for long distances within the colonic lumen , thereby determining a right-to-left gradient important for the initiation of defecation .
76 Many other jobs involve ‘ hard stress ’ of this latter kind — foreign exchange dealers and nurses work intensely for long hours .
77 For example , at the time of writing rates of value-added tax differ widely between individual countries ( Belgium has rates of 6 per cent to 17 per cent to 19 per cent to 25 per cent to 33 per cent ; the UK has a single rate of 15 per cent ; Greece has rates of 6 per cent , 18 per cent and 36 per cent and Denmark 's single rate is 22 per cent ) .
78 Utilisation rates were found to vary widely between different areas , with less than 35% of cases of diarrhoea being treated with the lobon-gur mixture ( on average ) .
79 Youth unemployment rates vary widely between different areas of large cities .
80 Lending policies vary widely between different banks as well as between individual branches .
81 The percentage of visits done by deputies varied widely between different practices , ranging from 0% to 66% .
82 In such cases the system will be unable to spot any error as they will pass successfully through all stages of analysis .
83 After five terms I moved into Surrey to become head of the history department in Wallington County Grammar School for Boys and to work away for five years at doing what grammar schools were most proud of : helping boys to win awards at Oxford or Cambridge , urging ever-growing numbers of them successfully through public examinations , encouraging that sense of discipline and order which characterized the traditional Public and grammar school , wearing a gown , sustaining the prefect system .
84 However , from 1975 economic efficiency became the primary focus of antitrust cases in parallel with an increasing involvement of professional economists in antitrust institutions , and economists began to be used widely as expert witnesses .
85 It is also possible at this early stage for workers to transfer to other firms without falling too far down the promotion ladder although such mobility is rarely between large firms .
86 He was a rugged but skilful wing-half , first for Oxford City where he had his roots , and latterly for Corinthian Casuals , a club embodying the Corinthian spirit he did so much to preserve .
87 He was on the other side of the road , saw me watching him , stopped , turned and walked slowly for fifty yards in the direction he had come .
88 Cook very slowly for six hours .
89 Here , after flying into one village , we travelled downstream slowly for four days , sleeping on sandbanks as the river was low .
90 The visibility of the new missiles will force us to think more acutely about nuclear weapons and why , or whether , the world needs them .
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