Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Will he further accept that service men are looking for the opportunity to obtain a rung on the ownership ladder and that the Housing Corporation and its satellite housing associations can most assuredly provide that ?
2 Always keep in mind what it is you need and want to practise , then decide how you can most effectively do that .
3 We are slow to apprehend danger ; would much rather ignore some threat to our way of life , hoping it will go away .
4 Small booksellers often do n't have time to see however many reps would be calling on them ; they would much rather put all their orders together and send them to Hammicks or to Heathcote or whoever ; we will work with them on that .
5 In fact , we 'd much rather spend any extra time available for getting these students through their modules than in trying for the additional assessment .
6 I 'd much rather see Sharp on the left , he seems to fit in there !
7 I would much rather see more emphasis placed on er , enhancing the special constabulary , er , because I think that is a , a far more er , productive initiative .
8 but he person who was shop steward for the finishing department more or less assumed responsibility for the other shop stewards because the other shop stewards would perhaps only have fifteen or twenty , you know members er under them .
9 It would apparently only require minor repairs plus a reliable water supply to put the mill back into operation .
10 It 'll change as you get older erm you wo n't necessarily just have that all the time we used to run these courses for students who had just come out of college and they were joining their company to work for the first first time and we used to do this and we used to find that many of the people who had just taken out the job for the first time had very very flat scores .
11 and er hopefully if we can only just bring enough fish each and every time erm we 'll even get it higher .
12 METALLICA are likely to only just break even on their double-header US stadium tour with Guns N' Roses following guitarist James Hetfield 's recent injury .
13 On the supply side , firms maximize profits and entry occurs until the marginal firm can only just break even .
14 Well sort , there sort of like little coves are n't they and they 're you can only just see one van from where they are .
15 When tightening hook knots , pull the line very slowly — this helps to prevent heat from friction , which can so easily damage fine diameter monofilament .
16 Above all , Mr Aldous is happy that Robson Rhodes has avoided the fate that can so easily befall small and medium-sized accountancy practices in the current harsh economic climate — having to merge with a rival .
17 It is an important test , for impotence will not only be a poor recommendation of Community cohesion ; it could make it all the more difficult to stem the tide of bloody anarchy that could so easily engulf large tracts of Europe which we recently rejoiced to see set free .
18 And yet Luke 's presence , his magnetism , could so easily eclipse all her reservations about him .
19 It is a pity that Scottish students can not so easily access national qualifications from other member states in the European Community ’ .
20 Human nature can so easily become competitive and aggressive , fearful and defensive ; and then bigotry , intolerance , bitterness and enmity are born , as unfortunately the history of all religions shows .
21 Moreover , cetaceans can dive to these remarkable depths and return rapidly from great deep-sea pressures without suffering from any of the compressed-air conditions like the ‘ bends ' ’ , which can so easily kill human SCUBA divers .
22 The gulf between theory and practice , which can so easily thwart real progress at such meetings , was not in evidence here .
23 She watched as his eyes fell to her mouth and knew what could so easily come next .
24 Despite calls for ‘ new incentives to encourage increased private sector support ’ , and a proposed recomposition of the gallery 's ‘ ineffective ’ board , it is uncertain how the Gallery can so quickly become semi-autonomous .
25 Clearly , you need to use the time you have available to consolidate what is going to be in the foreground — what is central to your essay — rather than in mugging up materials which at best can only ever form marginal elements of the final piece of work .
26 She is very health-conscious and would only ever drink herbal tea even .
27 Note that this direct hit can only ever affect one model .
28 But frankly it 's not likely to irritate your skin anyway because er you are n't industrial users of this you would only ever touch these chemicals for a very short time so the any possible side effects they might er have on you will be greatly diminished by the fact that you did n't use them very much .
29 They can only ever produce provisional generalizations , even as the theorist realizes the crucial importance of their persistent production ’ .
30 Perhaps we can only ever see this when we have been ‘ broken ’ by God , perhaps through failures or disasters that he has allowed us to experience .
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