Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] [vb -s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Everything happens slowly but eventually change becomes apparent as more business leaders realise the nonsense of wasting the talents of a large chunk of their workforce .
2 yet the breed is ideally suited to its rugged upland environment and for the most part remains unimproved — nor need it be .
3 Only Kensit attracts more votes than ‘ None of these ’ .
4 But only hindsight casts such a shadow .
5 Thus , if all the infinities in supergravity turn out to cancel each other out , we could have a theory that not only filly unifies all the matter particles and interactions , but that is complete in the sense that it does not have any undetermined renormalization parameters .
6 So transport requires stored energy .
7 so sunil brings two more and i one = total of 10. one more volunteer ? or we could play with then men just as spain did last night to crunch european champs denmark out ?
8 The customers reply never mind about lunch , they will drink a carafe of wine and perhaps Madame has some bread and sausage ?
9 They are not indeed , like proper names , unmeaning ; for the words sensation of white signify , that the sensation which I so denominate resembles other sensations which I remember to have had before , and to have called by that name .
10 In most organisations , top down authority goes hand-in-hand with departmentalisation and the division of work , so that a senior manager in department A can not tell a junior manager in department B what to do , because his authority does not cross department or sectional boundaries .
11 And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside , but from a recognizable and relevant perspective .
12 So society needs more housing for rent to be made available . ’
13 So Sir has another go at getting me to play .
14 Perhaps success gets boring for the really talented because that 's not how Susan Stokes remembers it .
15 A calm body leads to a calm mind , and suddenly life seems brighter and worries less important .
16 Thus only cause seems appropriate in the uses given below : ( 142 ) … moved the governor 's race forward a few months , causing the campaigning to get started earlier than usual .
17 Only pressure waves greater than the respiratory swing at that level were taken into account .
18 So informalism pervades bureaucratic law .
19 Only self-detachment has this sort of clear vision .
20 But it will be remembered that in Anselm 's system only justice makes free , and in this case , justice meant giving Canterbury an archbishop .
21 Thus collectivism has historical roots in religious or intellectual ideals , and in communal social practices .
22 The danger of this pragmatic approach is that it encourages too ready an acceptance of historical costs , and thus change becomes difficult .
23 Thus marriage regulates sexual drives , economic institutions provide sustenance , and law and politics establish a regularized basis for necessary social cooperation and interaction .
24 Thus breastfeeding provides some contraceptive protection .
25 Thus gliclazide depresses various parameters of platelet function in vitro and appears to inhibit arachidonate release from platelet phospholipids ( Tsuboi et al , 1981 ) and to activate platelet adenylate cyclase leading to increased levels of cyclic AMP ( Lagarde et al , 1975 ) .
26 However , 80 per cent of the revenue generated is spent on civil service salaries , and yet the government by imprecation if not implication blames this peasantry for sheet and gully erosion .
27 Now again , where do I find in any government guidance a suggestion that the fact of the existence of a conservation area is directly relevant to the determination of whether or not land performs one of those five purposes ?
28 The fact that a negative view of women is conveyed at a level which must be largely subconscious makes these texts all the more dangerous .
29 Tonight Panorama has new evidence about the Waco tragedy .
30 The belief that early experience determines adult behaviour is so widespread that it may well be regarded as common sense .
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