Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | By de-recognizing these representatives , employers can effectively ignore their obligations in Europe and thereby deny workers ' rights accepted as basic conditions in the eleven other member states . |
2 | Personally , I am much encouraged that in response to pressure the Bill was amended to make it flexible enough to accommodate pupils ' special educational needs . |
3 | Erm , so that , that 's the line that er , from a personal point of view I would erm , I would take , but I would obviously want members ' views on that one . |
4 | Why should the Tory party not pay for its own advertising out of party political funds rather than constantly using taxpayers ' money to try to get its message across ? |
5 | A week 's filming at a sandpit near Leighton Buzzard , in Bedfordshire , where the Victors tried to destroy the Bats ' car , was beset with difficulties when strong winds constantly filled actors ' and technicians ' eyes with sand , but the scenes were eventually completed to everyone 's satisfaction . |
6 | DB32 , as it became colloquially known , was the long awaited planners ' guide , advising on the considerations which should be taken into account in the layout of residential roads and footpaths in new housing schemes , as well as in improvement areas . |
7 | But because it operates only at the level of ideas , without any attempt to specify why particular ideas are held in particular societies at particular times , other than by reference to other ideas , interactionist social psychology can only describe peoples ' beliefs , not explain them . |
8 | In many situations there would seem to be an obvious need for a CD approach to health care , professionals and communities working together to increase communities ' hold over a precarious existence , tackling causes rather than symptoms . |
9 | 2 tax inspectors and a bailiff visited the terraced house in Sidney Street at about 4.00 p.m. , apparently to repossess Jones ' van for non-payment of tax . |
10 | These two combines were strong enough to focus filmmakers ' creative and entrepreneurial energies , but not so dominant that they crushed out other centres of initiative . |
11 | The King , who fancied himself as a theologian , greatly admired Andrewes ' learning and style ; sometimes , indeed , he would sleep with one of his sermons under his pillow . |
12 | It is even possible that Gloucester 's claims of another plot against him were intended not only to justify Hastings ' removal but to impress the council with the gravity of the situation and make them more disposed , not less , to back Gloucester 's leadership as the one hope of stability in a worsening political climate . |
13 | It is even possible that Gloucester 's claims of another plot against him were intended not only to justify Hastings ' removal but to impress the council with the gravity of the situation and make them more disposed , not less , to back Gloucester 's leadership as the one hope of stability in a worsening political climate . |
14 | Another is that earnings yields do not necessarily measure investors ' claim on a firm 's cash flow . |
15 | But it is not likely that the mere provision of information would necessarily alter sentencers ' practices . |
16 | Corporate crime is crime irrespective of whether it is only punishable by an administrative body , or whether it merely violates individuals ' civil rights . |
17 | You only kissed bishops ' rings , even Léonie knew that , Thérèse must have forgotten . |
18 | The long running teachers ' dispute which began in November 1984 was to some extent a response to the way the education service had been handled by three successive governments . |
19 | Anyone who believes that the Bill goes far enough or is radical enough to satisfy customers ' interests is living in cloud cuckoo land . |
20 | Adequacy of communication is an essential part of nursing , not only to reduce patients ' complaints but to permit nurses to comply with their professional duty to be accountable . |
21 | ‘ You better have Marcos ' signature , in blood , on that one , ’ the Chase banker says , laughing . |
22 | A thought suddenly illuminated Charles ' brain like a flash of lightning . |
23 | The changes in the balance of power enacted by the 1988 Education Act have greatly increased parents ' influence on schools , but have also increased opportunities for the teaching profession to explain and persuade . |
24 | NEW WAYS TO DIP INTO INFORMATION Document image processing can only fulfil vendors ' claims if the right analysis and preparation are carried out before a decision to buy is made |
25 | An analogy which would better express Aquinas ' view compares the universe to a number of objects , say a pile of books on a table . |
26 | A high price relative to the costs of production of a good means large profits , which entice producers to raise output and so satisfy consumers ' wants . |
27 | The Authority rightly identified teachers ' classroom practice as a critical factor in children 's learning and gave it considerable prominence in documents , courses and the day-to-day work of its advisory staff in schools . |
28 | Through it all , remarks one of its editors , Alexander Whyte , ‘ like volcanic rock , thrusting itself up into a harvest field , so does Andrewes ' acute and abiding remorse for sin pierce up through his finest and fullest psalms of Thanksgiving ’ . |
29 | As the market rises , so does banks ' capital , for it includes part of the unrealised gains on banks ' shareholdings ; up , too , goes banks ' ability to lend . |
30 | In April last year managing director Hugh Collinson revealed that , during his holidays in the Virgin Isles , he had been miffed to find that the runways at the local airport were not long enough to take Airtours ' jets . |