Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably this influences relative salary structures further down the hierarchy as well .
2 Editor , — Robin Russell Jones says that dermatologists working in the community ( presumably this includes private consulting rooms ) would be incapable of providing an adequate dermatological service .
3 He said : ‘ Older vehicles can be operated satisfactorily given appropriate maintenance , but eventually this becomes uneconomic . ’
4 Eventually this became independent ; now it produces sought after family shows to entertain the elderly and to raise funds for charity .
5 Being at a northern red-brick university , my experience of punk , superficially , was that of wearing silly clothes in defiance of roving squads of hostile engineering students who , in general , liked nothing better that to get drunk and listen to Lindisfarne .
6 The whole should be imagined as a huge and intricate multi-branched tree which has been designed so that axes similar in shape ( as determined by the shape difference measure ) lie in branches near each other .
7 Naturally this had immediate consequences for the destitute fed by the church chest that rich believers funded .
8 Perhaps this reflects over-ambitious goals rather than failure of the projects , for it will only be when attempts to calm large areas are made that possibilities emerge of encouraging former car journeys to be made by public transport .
9 Perhaps this holds good for makers of motor-cars .
10 And so this grumbling three-legged race was run .
11 Mother had so much to do outside and the old folk living with us were ailing and needed a lot of attention .
12 This , I think , was the point that was trying to point out , about the Scottish system and the French system , that they have this independent investigating magistrates structure , so that erm , the police do n't so much become involved in one side of the case .
13 In this form the Art Fair reached a more numerous and a far wider public ; and it is hoped that the Tabernacle will provide a permanent home for this venture , which does so much to help young artists of promise in the difficult years after leaving art college until they make their name .
14 Charles was acting quite legally in initiating the quo warranto proceedings against borough charters , and his primary aim appears not so much to achieve royal control over the borough electorate — boroughs which did not return MPs were also subject to attack — but rather to drive Nonconformists and their sympathisers out of the local magistracy and to secure the empanelment of juries who would be prepared to act against the Dissenters .
15 Thereafter , and notably from the 1780s , the company had to make recourse to fresh stock issue not so much to raise fresh working capital but to release it from debt .
16 I think we call er the volunteers , or those who run the shops anyway , Sally 's Army and that is in my way a tribute to Sally Barker who 's chairman of our branches advisory committee and does so much to make sure that the money does get raised in the field .
17 It is ironic that the man who did so much to revive Gothic design , Thomas Rickman , was himself a Quaker .
18 The history of these various expansions has occasionally been recorded , none showing better than that by Harloe ( 1975 ) , in his study of Swindon , how local personalities ( in that case , Murray John , the dynamic Town Clerk ) could do so much to determine particular courses of action .
19 How can we begin to frame answers when so much seems closed and shut off ?
20 Pale , cold , clammy , yes , this is the opposite , you 've got all the signs and symptoms here of a stroke , now if , this could go on with and erm if somebody , if something is n't done very quickly with this compression the person has still got this bleed , or clot in the head and eventually they just kind of all come up into the foetus position , literally all goes spastic , all these spastic movements right , you finished writing ?
21 It is just a shame we do n't treat our fellow human beings so well , rather than allowing so many to go hungry .
22 If meetings are potentially so useful , then why do so many go wrong ?
23 I do n't know why our man in Madrid came to see me ; just idle curiosity , perhaps — so few people have ever met me , so many seem anxious to do so .
24 For Irish rugby , the problem is that so many play gaelic football .
25 No Women 's Open was held as it attracted so few entrants , so all gained automatic entry to the Grand Prix .
26 Only those displaying offensive materials in the windows of multi-storey apartment buildings would seem to be safe from conviction .
27 Centres must be registered with LCCI and only those holding recognised and acceptable qualifications will be authorised to carry out assessment .
28 Many benefactors , especially those remembering lost loved ones , like to leave property , money or other possessions for the benefit of a particular Royal Air Forces Association home , project or fund .
29 Black European residents , especially those denied civic rights , as in Germany and France , will be the main victims of the recent elections , as all the parties have turned their backs on the need to make Europe welcome for all its inhabitants , not just white ones .
30 This optimism was shared to some extent by students , especially those learning technical subjects .
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