Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Respondents felt that safeguards should be introduced where exemptions were granted : 67% thought that only wholly owner managed companies should be exempted , 85% believed that minority shareholders should have the right to require an audit , 76% wanted a compilation report prepared by a qualified accountant , and 86% wanted a statement by the directors acknowledging responsibility for the accounts .
32 The R.A. 's exhibition is more about the survival of a civilisation than just about art
33 In the future , Suffolk people will reflect on this decade and they will find it strange that at a time when environmental issues were more prevalent than ever both county and borough councils made such an effort to be seen to be environmentally friendly , that so much development took place on the green belt of Ipswich .
34 This brief survey of medical developments demonstrates that once again information technology is at the heart of them , both in terms of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and in linking patient data across hospital , community and primary care settings .
35 She had not the least interest in the fortunes of Italy , did not care that once more liberty and unity were the watchwords , and it astonished her that Mrs Browning could seem as anxious about war as she did about her sister 's health .
36 She had to face up to the fact that her father meant business , and that once more Ace was going to be put into an impossible position because of her .
37 Palynology has been adopted by many biogeographers and pollen analysis was the basis for the reconstruction of the detailed vegetation history of many specific areas although more recently emphasis has changed from individual sites to the reconstruction of patterns of change in Britain ( e.g. Barber 1976 ) and in the tropics ( e.g. Flenley , 1979 ) .
38 But that other ‘ landscape ’ , quieter perhaps , but like an underground stream , unconscious and very persistent , never failed to obtrude itself on him : ‘ It is strange that even now prayer is my natural language , ’ he said , in ‘ Lines From My Grandfather 's Journal ’ ( The Spice-Box Of Earth , p10 ) which powerfully reflect his own self-questionings ; the ‘ tyranny ’ was asserting itself .
39 Each of the component words , who , is , the and girl has variant forms which can be associated with " Creole " or " LE " , as follows : The first version , in line 4 , of who is the girl ? is probably Samuel 's most " London " version , although even here girl is gyal rather than the London gel which Chris uses consistently .
40 The model to this point has assumed fixed factor prices , an assumption that might apply to a small open economy ( although even then constancy over time is unlikely ) , but that in a closed economy leaves out of account the general equilibrium effects discussed in earlier Lectures .
41 If it is so necessary for us to opt one way or the other , is it perhaps that here too Christianity has caused a split in human nature of which the people of harmony knew nothing ? "
42 Yeah well I remember that then just sleep overcame me and I , I closed me eyes and the next thing I knew John says well I wished you 'd of been awake to see that
43 Under current proposals this will mean that a partnership or unlimited company so composed will be under the same accounting ( and presumably also disclosure ) requirements as a limited company .
44 If more shakes are needed then a gradual increase in potency occurs until a saturation point arrives and presumably only intensification takes place .
45 But it is obvious that the reparative principle can not begin to justify the penal system that we have , since most punishments ( and most notably imprisonment ) contain little or no reparative element , and may even make it difficult or impossible for the offender to make amends .
46 However , success stories in themselves are not unusual and most certainly part of any teaching environment .
47 Authorities as a whole divided themselves clearly into three groups ( see Table 19 ) : firstly , those who said that one person or a small specified group allocated the equivalent of a quarter of their time to training , secondly , those authorities who estimated a smaller amount of one person 's time ( normally 10–15% and most commonly Deputy or Assistant Chiefs ) and thirdly , those allocating largely nominal ( or no responsibility ) for training .
48 Mr McGowan has been with the Library since 1971 , Keeper of Catalogues between 1978 and 1988 , and most recently Secretary of the Library .
49 Following similar deals with Hewlett-Packard Co and most recently Sun Microsystems Inc , Novell Inc signed an agreement last week with Digital Equipment Corp to jointly develop , market and support a native implementation of the NetWare operating system for DEC 's Alpha AXP chip .
50 The swinging rhythm and rather pleasantly exhibitionist rhyme- scheme , together with the reconciled paradoxical terms of the maiden-mother , angels kneeling to men , prisoners freed , small become great and foe become friend , enact rhetorically a delight that redemption is indeed a game , the playing of which reverses all the normal expectations of mortality .
51 However , the highly contorted patterns involve very steep gradients of the marker and so ultimately diffusion becomes significant , causing previously unmarked fluid to become marked .
52 Erm and so again coal was was brought in erm for that .
53 Production tends to be focused on very large plants , erm , and each plant will produce erm , a particular good for the whole world market and so therefore trade must , must increase .
54 The sentence is divided into noun phrase and a verb phrase and so on verb phrase .
55 I guessed I had no more than four minutes before he got back to base , so I began to count on the old one-and-one , two-and-two , and so on principle in order to concentrate on the job in hand without looking at my watch .
56 shades they were made in Finland they were the paper pleated ones , er , most of them , no , no not most of them , a lot of them fitted er close up onto the ceiling where they 're intended for centre lights and were held up onto the ceiling with a little spring , erm , they also did some quite nice pleated paper shades , er at a time when you find that most electrical shops were , would have er the old type of erm what is it , imitation silk shades with fringes round them , er fringe at the top and fringe at the bottom and so on sort of thing , when the , when those was sort of old of age everywhere , it was just the same as it 'd been before the war , er it was , you know , quite right really to see these all in different colours , completely plain , but pleated shades but in just one particular colour each shade .
57 In Hobbes 's view , humans always act according to desires , and so always act so as to produce the increase in vital motion , which is pleasure .
58 Party opinions were partially assuaged by a protest meeting at the Carlton Club and a demonstration walkout of the Commons by the entire party , but the outcome was not affected , and so Home Rule became law .
59 Like the modern marriage the facility exists for a contract to be formed and so too steam can learn from that lesson .
60 As we sat there in that noisy , smoke-filled place I was deeply conscious of his physical presence , so close and so disturbingly animal , almost electric in its restrained , pulsing sexuality .
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