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

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1 On matters where there are social inhibitions about declaring one 's most personal views or experiences , such as in sexual matters , family relationships , social class , religion and perhaps politics , it is obvious that informal interviewing could result in very selective discussions taking place from which the researcher would simply produce the sort of information which suited his own bias .
2 The appalled producer took refuge in the unions and his insurance company , and Fred and Arthur composed their faces into the necessary combination of artistic bloody-mindedness and guestly sympathy to scotch the project without actually seeming to throw their good lunch back into the producer 's face .
3 An inability to move through these feelings with some gentleness to ourselves can result in unresolved grief and even illness .
4 The kit includes an expansion card and both DOS and Windows control software .
5 Proud until I took the tools from the display card and then pride turned to disappointment for I had expected that the tools would be scaled down versions of Dad 's but the saw was just a piece of tin stamped out — it would n't cut paper and the hammer was similarly made .
6 He uses neurological studies of deprivation to show that early lack of speech is likely to produce later problems in speech perception and therefore production .
7 It invites misuse and even theft .
8 Thus it is clear that ( a ) affirms the footballer ; ( b ) also affirms the footballer because the speaker has made it clear that it is a personal reaction of liking or disliking which has nothing to do with appreciation of football 's being a good game ; ( c ) is affirming also because although criticism of the game is stated , its positive value comes first , and in any case the keen footballer is likely to be the first to agree that the level of enjoyment varies according to different games of football ; ( d ) however veers towards dismissal of football and therefore dismissal of what is meaningful to the footballer , because although it acknowledges that sometimes it is a good game the emphasis is on the negative side ; ( e ) is not affirming because even though the hurt to the footballer is cushioned by making it clear that this is a personal opinion , a very negative judgement is in fact articulated ; ( f ) has the straight effect of dismissing the footballer as well as football because it implies that anyone who spends time on football is stupid .
9 This required much investment and also profit had to be provided to the shareholders , some of them French .
10 We need to seek answers in the range of influences that guide migration decision making , particularly in those forces responsible for investment and thus employment , in changing residential preferences , and in the interaction between demographic change and the housing stock .
11 At the constituent session of the Chamber of Deputies , Stipe Mesic was elected its President and thus President of the Croatian Assembly , since no law governing elections to the second chamber , the Chamber of Districts , had yet been passed .
12 During the Open Forum Gordon Graham , a former PA president and now editor of Logos , expressed concern that because of the United Nations sanctions against Serbia , British books were not reaching that country .
13 Dr William F Fore , former WACC President and currently Lecturer at Yale Divinity School , and Dennis Benson , Associate Professor of Communication with the USA 's United Theological Seminary , are also scheduled to lead presentations on aspects of the theme .
14 He admitted that some people in Hong Kong had been alarmed by reports of carnage in Peking but said this was only because they ‘ misunderstood ’ or had been misled by the ‘ false reporting and even rumour of some news media ’ .
15 The excess will be deducted from the loss and then payment made up to the policy limit .
16 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
17 It was a lengthy and difficult task , marked by the indifference and even antagonism of the movement in whose name he nominally acted , but his speaking , organizing , and writing skills ( which included the production of fifteen pamphlets and a co-authored book ) and tireless travelling until victory was achieved in 1908 , made him the ‘ ideal secretary ’ described by F. H. Stead , the warden of the Browning Hall settlement and his collaborator in the pension struggle .
18 Murder and then suicide .
19 Strange way to commit murder and then suicide , he reflected , putting potassium cyanide in the curry soup .
20 They remembered with joy when Alberta Monterecchio went in for culotte suits in satin , velvet and even leather , just when the mini skirt was appearing .
21 For the afternoon break and sometimes dinner .
22 He wears the obligatory half-a-ton of metal round his neck and backwards basebell cap , and the album sleeve even includes the credit Footwear by Adidas — which gives a good idea of the priorities involved here .
23 Very red inflamed throat with swollen tonsils , swollen neck and even suppuration ; with this the pain extends to the ears .
24 One is that the background cleavage is greatly reduced by the separation of unbound DNA from the DNA-protein complex pool prior to treatment The second is the so called ‘ caging effect ’ occurring in the gel ( 4 ) which , by increasing the effective concentration of the interacting components , slows their electrophoretic escape after dissociation leading to oriented diffusional search and thus enhancement of the concentration-dependent reassociation reaction .
25 A&R departments habitually shadow each other according to John Giacobbi , former BMG lawyer and now head of Entertainment Law Associates .
26 She instills awe and fear and probably devotion in similarly disaffected souls .
27 Become aware of the subtlety of your fear and then reprogramme yourself .
28 For this reason one might expect there to be no large change in surface energy between liquid and solid glass so that surface tension and therefore surface energy , measured quite easily on molten glass , ought to be approximately applicable to the same glass when hardened .
29 For example , there is growing evidence showing the relationship between poor housing conditions and poor health , both physical and mental , ’ and it is also known that poor housing adversely affects educational attainment , and that overcrowded conditions can lead to domestic tension and perhaps violence .
30 She stripped it angrily off again , and put back the sweat shirt , and with it a feeling of appropriateness and even virtue , as if she had been tempted briefly by the forbidden .
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