Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Afterwards , when he [ Chlothar ] had gladly received these titles from his older brother [ Childebert ] , he considered in his own kingdom what ought to be added there , and what further should be included , and he ordered clauses 84 to 63 [ for 93 ? ] to be fixed . |
2 | Bibikov was no liberal , but neither were some of those who eventually made major contributions to the emancipation of 1861 . |
3 | Article 118A also allows majority voting in the Council , so offering obvious political attractions to the Commission and to the European Parliament who are thereby given greater powers over the legislation . |
4 | The ones with infra-red night-sights , little flashing digital displays , electric zooms and whatnots . |
5 | Everyday experience is generally highly predictable and so rarely offers such surprises . |
6 | If errors occurred only within Delete Old Modules , the safe copies of the database files should be restored to the process directory and the LIFESPAN system may be restarted — it will be in its previous state , and it should be possible for work on the system to continue . |
7 | Return to Corso di Porta Romana by going back up Via San Calimero , and go right to see two churches that are little visited . |
8 | All viewers have to right to see original programmes . |
9 | First , to the extent that an issue is expressly covered by the Convention it displaces rules of national law that might otherwise apply and thereby renders otiose conflict-of-laws rules designed to lead to the selection of the applicable national law . |
10 | To the north , however , at the south-western end of the Faeroe-Shetland Channel , the stronger bottom currents have locally exposed debris-flow sediments at the sea bed . |
11 | However , there will be statutory rights once the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill becomes law — it amends Reg 2(1) of the Regulations to expressly cover non-commercial ventures . |
12 | Although a consensus on the final declaration was blocked after a dispute between Mexico and the USA over nuclear testing , signatories agreed to support compulsory international inspection in countries suspected of secretly manufacturing nuclear weapons . |
13 | SEVERAL P&O Marathon Men successfully completed this years ' London Marathon — each in their own style . |
14 | Of course , consumers as individuals can rarely make such choices operative , even if they wished to . |
15 | Encouragement has been made through tax incentives , so that pension savings are now one of the most tax effective investments available . |
16 | In a randomised double blind study , 29 patients who received octreotide in a dose of 0.1 mg subcutaneously given 45 minutes before ERCP had a significantly smaller increase in pancreatic enzyme activities compared with 34 control subjects . |
17 | If Bowe was faithful to his own script for the fight , relentlessly unloading huge rights behind his calling card jabs , it was Holyfield who set the agenda as far as courage , determination and work rate was concerned . |
18 | Glancing over at the faint quiver in the hand holding her fork , and at the nervously fluttering long eyelashes , casting dark spiky shadows on her pale , trembling cheeks , he gave her a warm and reassuring smile . |
19 | The system as conceived will eventually cover 250 cities and towns in the Russian Federation . |
20 | Quite a few were still fairly young and felt that the pension would be better cashed and put into the farm if they eventually became full-time farmers . |
21 | Some of the others who eventually became well-known architects were John J. Stevenson , Charles Hodgson Fowler , Robert Johnson , and Scott 's own sons George Gilbert and John Oldrid . |
22 | Interestingly , German managers whilst not showing any difference in their feelings of physical health , did show superior psychological health compared to their British counterparts , and these appear to be due to their more frequently and effectively using stress-coping techniques such as ‘ social support ’ , ‘ task strategies ’ , ‘ time ’ and ‘ involvement ’ . |
23 | And so we , we are in the process of setting up an online database computerized which would be accessible by not just branches , but individual erm health and safety reps for a fairly minimal affiliation which will tap into the latest information which will be updated er every three months and we feel that again that 's something in conjunction with , clearly with the unions in the city something that a trades council should be doing , something that raises our profile , explains to people what trade councils , what the trade union movement is all about and does it effectively using modern techniques and modern methods . |
24 | tripping over electric cables or badly placed electric fires ; |
25 | Since the 1950s the USSR has tried to persuade Latin American governments that trade with the eastern bloc should be ‘ a major element in the Latin American countries ’ drive for economic independence' , since it would enable them ‘ to gain more favourable terms with the industrially developed capitalist states , to consolidate their forces in the struggle against foreign monopolies [ and ] to expand their export ( sic ) and develop their industry and agriculture ’ ( Gladkov : 1975 , p. 11 ) . |
26 | Right given two sides plus right angle |
27 | Visitors ca n't fail to be spellbound at Uredale Glass , where you can watch skilled craftspeople blow and handform beautiful glass vases , bowls , goblets , paperweights , etc. using traditional skills , while you enjoy the informative running commentary . |
28 | The Goldsmiths conferred with the Bishop , and Bower was eventually dismissed two years later . |
29 | He added : " It is a strange world we live in where it is not all right to kill some animals because they are prettier or more intelligent than others . " |
30 | One view is that calcium exerts a positive feedback effect on PLC , thereby generating periodic surges of InsP 3 during each spike . |