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

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1 It may be the case rather generally that male fieldworkers find it difficult to gain access to a domestic setting particularly if they are visiting women during the day when the man of the house is at work .
2 He had told the story so often that such a literal-minded version seemed unnecessary .
3 The ozone layer over Britain has suffered record damage so far this year , ministers revealed .
4 ‘ You 're only saying that because Gloria did my hair so nicely this morning . ’
5 Out-door paupers should no longer be sent away with a sum of money obviously too little for survival .
6 This has not been the case so far this year with several results ’ , one of which is that ’ Government credibility has been severely tarnished , particularly with regard to perceived dedication to improved training . ’
7 ‘ We scored some quality goals and it was good for the fans whose support so far this season has been fantastic . ’
8 The Chief Constable said 26 of the 45 deaths from violence so far this year were attributable to loyalists .
9 Now we do it to one side of the equation so there that 's one twenty write it out again nought point eight three nine etcetera is equal to opposite divided by a hundred and twenty .
10 Executive chairman of a car manufacturer would not be one 's first stab at Gauntlett 's profession : ruddy in a way that Englishmen are n't any more , a pinstripe only just this side of loud , silk handkerchief , he looks hand-stitched , coach-built , bespoke .
11 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
12 THIS CURIOUS 12″ is predominantly the work of Pogo 's sparring partner DJ Biznizz , and on ‘ Funky Rhymes … ’ the now label-less London Posse drop their only cut so far this year .
13 When she 'd poured the tea she said she must go out soon — " It gets dark so early this time of year " — and started to potter about the room getting dressed .
14 However , in practice so far most organisations have selected the indirect method .
15 Over time , less glamorous ‘ tortoises ’ can change the rules of competition and the structures of industry just as much as the ‘ hares ’ of rapid change .
16 Again material changes stimulated the new thinking just as much as the perceived inadequacies of existing theory .
17 Her sister Joanne , nine , enjoyed the movie just as much .
18 ‘ I appreciate that there will be people who will hate this album just as much as there will be those that will like it .
19 We are only just beginning to realize from research just how much this is so .
20 The choice of the right level at which to study a phenomenon is as important a strategic decision in biology as is the choice of the right organism or the appropriate control experiment , and it affects present-day research just as much as it did twenty years ago .
21 This chart is designed to show at a glance exactly how many rooms have been let and exactly how many rooms are still available to be let and their type .
22 The Rifleman stared at his enemy just as many of the crowd in the entrance hall stared up at the blood-soaked Rifleman .
23 Ulph emphasizes the need to consider different groups in the labour force separately e.g. those who work at the tax threshold ( mainly part-time married women ) and the currently unemployed — so that their particular incentives can be analysed .
24 It is worth bearing in mind just how much data we are talking about .
25 We are determined to make a swift reduction in unemployment and have explained in our National Recovery Programme just how this will be done .
26 The Prince of Wales was to give his casting vote later on that evening . ’
27 Give him a ring later on this evening .
28 There is a chapter later on that will help you pinpoint the good aspects of your everyday eating habits .
29 As a result far too many people emerge from their doctor , lawyer or bank manager feeling that they have not had a fair deal and have been treated as children rather than as adults who know their own mind .
30 But the Crues eased up alarmingly in the second-half to give an out-of-touch Newry side far too much room .
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