Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Poorly wrapped frozen food may lose so much water it eventually develops freezer burn . |
2 | The courts have sometimes appeared to embrace a rule that a person can become a constructive trustee not only because he personally receives trust property knowing it is transferred in breach of trust , but also where he knowingly assists in the breach . |
3 | Burning coal , gas and oil all produces carbon dioxide and adds to the greenhouse effect . |
4 | This drug not only slows gut motility and decreases small bowel secretion , but also increases anal sphincter strength . |
5 | By the time the men put their " memorial " to the employers in November 1909 , the situation was acute : " Not only has hand composition been lately going over more and more to female labour , but the operating on the type-composing machines has also been practically monopolised by the same class of cheap labour , to the consequent injury of our members . " |
6 | The indemnity only covers market value claims as at the date of exchange . |
7 | The pronounced topside knuckle not only contains water ballast tanks , but also , by angling the top panel of the knuckle fairly sharply inboard , enables deck area and thus weight to be reduced . |
8 | So says tax expert Barry Bracewell-Milnes in a new report , An Act Against Trade , published by the Adam Smith Institute . |
9 | Only eats junk food . |
10 | For some older people the establishment of groups for the elderly merely emphasizes age segregation . |
11 | Most UK institutions charge loans on a floating rate basis such that they match floating rate liabilities , but this merely increases credit risk , as interest rate risk is passed on to the customer , with subsequent greater probability of defaults occurring . |
12 | The Guardian reports that acne sufferers are finding a solution of shark bile ( isolutrol ) which greatly reduces grease production in the skin , has excellent effects . |
13 | It shows that oral treatment with a standard dose of oestrogen not only prevents bone loss but after two years produced a significant improvement in bone density . |
14 | However , it was once again observed that risk only enhances recognition performance in certain situations . |
15 | In this sense the territory size of predators is irrelevant to palaeoecological reconstruction because it merely reflects resource dispersal and not resource richness . |
16 | Mick , you your report rightly identifies community care as a services our members ' job security and working conditions . |
17 | For instance , the development of satellite television which necessarily decreases government control has been welcomed and there is a policy of decreasing the regulation over existing commercial television . |
18 | He usually employs the work kivas , which literally means animal fleece , but occasionally — especially in the scenes where Helen is being entertained — he chooses to use the word tap e s instead . |
19 | The polymer should present no health worries : ‘ If we have toxicological problems , then so does ice cream , ’ says Causton . |
20 | Spencer 's ideological orientation was therefore libertarian : societies evolve from homogeneity to heterogeneity ; industrial society is highly differentiated and its government exhibits limitation of scope and diffusion of authority ; as civilization advances , so does government decay . |
21 | So does bog asphodel . |
22 | Not only does yoga calm , tone and vitalize both body and mind , it can increase your brain power , according to recently published research in America . |
23 | Not only does automation lead to a heightened sense of alienation , it also , Naville suggests , enables workers to obtain a better understanding of the real determinants of the pattern of authority relations prevalent in the society , which Naville presumes to be dictated by social class rather than technocratic or efficiency considerations . |
24 | In India too people are convinced that the Western nations are seeing test-tube fusion and are keeping it a secret because they have realised that not only does test-tube fusion have great commercial potential , but could revolutionise military strategy . |
25 | Paying attention to real readers is certainly one productive way of breaking out of the view that the text alone determines audience response , but it is not without its difficulties . |
26 | A bill comes in and along comes sugar daddy with a loan , you can t resist it . |
27 | Use of suitably placed video-monitors greatly improves display potential , and when the cost of this equipment is compared with the cost of staff hours for teaching , it can be seen that provision of suitable display equipment is a relatively cheap way of increasing the cost-effectiveness of an online teaching programme . |
28 | Jason , now officially styled onGO , initially consists of two modular components : onGO Office , an X400-based mail transport system with built-in diary and scheduling co-developed with Hewlett-Packard Co , and onGO Write/Paint/Draw , a WYSIWYG document publisher whose titling alone suggests competitor Island Graphics is next on Uniplex 's hit list ( CI No 2,109 ) . |
29 | Jason , now officially styled onGO , initially consists of two modular components : onGO Office , an X.400-based mail transport system with built-in calendaring and scheduling co-developed with Hewlett-Packard Co , and onGO Write/Paint/Draw , a WYSIWYG document publisher whose titling alone suggests competitor Island Graphics is next on Uniplex' hit list . |
30 | But he only earns pin money for it — 60 rupees plus some cloth , rice and fruit for each wedding . |