Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Which ones work most effectively depends on the individual .
2 The dunnie , or doonie , most especially delights in taking an unsuspecting victim for a wild ride and then tossing him into a pile of mud or manure .
3 The easy-come , easy-go attitude most obviously applies to Nic Dalton , still introverted but a bit more cheerful this morning .
4 The Grade II-listed George and Dragon in Chesham , Buckinghamshire : a fine Early Georgian refronting to the High Street , but inside little remains of its Georgian or Victorian fittings .
5 This species may also be under-represented in trap assemblages if the traps are set even short distances from thick vegetation , for it so rarely ventures into the open .
6 Now is it not they 'll ask you , reasonable to recycle some of those savings and surely regain the into the provision of those ten fire officers that the service so badly needs for a number of years now the Fire Inspector 's report has identified the confidence levels as we in our service .
7 They will treat the mining industry and the country in a responsible way and will maintain reserves of fuel which the country so badly needs in the medium and long term .
8 It is this expectation which gives the work its edge and you will see a side of Peter Pan and the Ferry Girl which perhaps only exists in our darker moments .
9 If the heir has sold an object under trust , and a person with knowledge [ of the trust ] has bought it , the beneficiary none the less rightly requests to be put in possession of it .
10 Until this legacy is tackled we believe MPG6 should make it absolutely clear that no new permissions should be granted , for to do so merely puts off the evil day when the problem of old permissions has to be confronted .
11 Until this legacy is tackled we believe MPG6 should make it absolutely clear that no new permissions should be granted , for to do so merely puts off the evil day when the problem of old permissions has to be confronted .
12 Much obviously hinges on this word ‘ normal ’ and the accepted idea of family life .
13 So much rides on this one game and not just the financial prize , considerable though that is .
14 So much remains to be done if we are to achieve true integration in the arts and wider society .
15 oh , oh Tiny , I 'd thought you 'd finished I do n't mind paying ninety nine P for these , because they , so much goes towards
16 So much depends on Wright , still seeking his first England goal , and Shearer , who play together for only the second time .
17 So much depends on the prior plausibility ascribed to core religious beliefs .
18 So much depends on which individual ingredients you chose on each particular moment .
19 So much depends on the size of the pet and the way you feel about it .
20 So much depends on the camera and quality of materials , the processes used , the conditions in which negatives and prints have been or may be preserved , and so on .
21 So much depends upon individual circumstances that little would be gained from cataloguing here the many court cases on this subject over the past century or so .
22 I quote him at length , not only because he has drawn attention to a hitherto neglected type of Earth Mysteries site , but because his experience so entirely accords with my own .
23 This desire has shewn itself in some minds in the advocacy of the introduction of some new style especially marking our own age , in others in the wish to see the Architecture which so especially belongs to our own and immediately neighbouring Countries , — and which for some classes of buildings has already been so completely revived , — adapted to the especial requirements of our own times and all the inventions habits and comforts incident to them .
24 As the work proceeds she/he makes tentative decisions on what to do with each title , and in doing so obviously takes into account the amount of money shortly to be used for replenishing the stock .
25 The ‘ exuberance ’ of Sweeney forms a disturbing parallel to that of the god , since it so obviously belongs to what Aspatia in The Maid 's Tragedy ( from which Eliot 's epigraph comes ) calls ‘ that beast man ’ .
26 I have also included it with the map of Boo¨tes , since it so obviously belongs to the Boo¨tes pattern .
27 For someone who so obviously thrives on holding court , Shaun is neither ranting nor railing , the bragging and bullshit which characteristically pepper his interviews are conspicuous by their absence .
28 SSAP9 states that net realisable value is the amount at which it is expected that items of stock can be disposed of without creating either profit or loss in the year of sale , i.e. the estimated proceeds of sale less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distributing directly related to the items in question .
29 Net realisable value is the actual or estimated selling price ( net of trade discounts ) less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distribution .
30 I think there is a tendency erm for local authority planners to have horizons set by the end date of the current plan period , and work , try and work in that , sort of around the real world I think , where nothing happens , or nothing is conceivable , beyond that time period , erm , this particular approach , er does not work in the case of new settlements , there is no need when having established your design size for a new settlement that it necessarily all has to be built within current plan period , and I think this sort of approach is recognized in Cambridgeshire where , in case of the A forty five new settlement , a view was taken at an early stage that a new settlement of three thousand dwellings was needed to meet long term development needs in Cambridgeshire , an area where the planning issues and problems where very similar to those of York , and the approved structure plan in policy proposed that new settlement to be designated as three thousand , of which two thousand portion would be built within the current plan period , so it seems to me that the the question of size need not be an impediment to erm designation of a new settlement if the existing requirement and need are adjudged not to require the sort of new settlement size that we are creating .
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