Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 All these references , but most obviously the second and especially the third , are potentially sociological , but they involve very different kinds of analysis from the tracing of direct relations of content or of form .
2 Right so the first thing we , as a crime prevention officer , we , well I look at anyway , is surrounding areas of a house that ca n't be seen from the road .
3 Right so the first thing you do if we 're dealing with a hundred and fifty .
4 Right so the next thing we 'll do is
5 Seventy per cent of it is going into farmer 's pockets , right , even on goods like m m manufactured goods , we pay V A T on er manufactured goods and that V A T pays for our contribution to the European Community and most of that contribution , about seventy per cent of it , goes to farmers tt erm , right so the next economic costs to European Community right are fourteen point nine billion alright that 's the size of the dead weight loss that 's the inefficiency right , of agricultural support right , losing fifteen billion dollars a year , right , just going down the er , the Swanny okay Just a couple of point just before we er before we close .
6 It showed an elderly couple being given their meal by a uniformed WRVS woman who was asking them if the food had been all right the last time .
7 Prior to the change in the law the relevant income tax provisions only referred to " income " ( ie there was only effectively the first limb ) and the House of Lords in Perry v Astor held that " income " following Colquhoun v Brooks [ 1889 ] 14 AC 493 , ( 1889 ) 2 TC 490 meant " any income chargeable to a tax under the British Finance Act of the year " .
8 The All Blacks won a sterner Third Test against the World side , almost went base-over-apex in the First Test against Ireland , then came back so powerfully the Second Test was a 59–6 mis-match .
9 For perhaps only the second time since the Turner Prize was inaugurated in 1984 , the jury , comprising Nicholas Serota , Director of the Tate Gallery , Marie-Claude Beaud , Director of the Cartier Foundation , Robert Hopper , Director of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , Time Out 's art critic , Sarah Kent , and collector and director of CNN 's European operations , Howard Karshan , has compiled a genuinely balanced short-list of artists whose work will be shown in an exhibition opening at the Tate Gallery at the beginning of this month ( 4–29 November ) and from whom a winner will be announced at a formal dinner taking place at the museum on 24 November .
10 Perhaps only the first Test between New Zealand and South Africa in 1952–53 can rank with it , when each side had four players whose surname started with the letter M. South Africa had McGlew , McLean , Murray and Mansell , while the New Zealanders fielded Meuli , Miller , Mooney and Moir .
11 It was the eleventh or perhaps only the tenth time I had fallen that morning .
12 For nominal Christians it is perhaps only the third time they have been at a religious service ; the other two being their baptism and marriage .
13 It is apparently only the second exhibition on her life and work .
14 So perhaps the first thing to say is that , as with the story , there is a considerable art of the pacing of humour .
15 So perhaps the first thing about that continuum is that none of them are right or wrong we all dis-represent the ways of behaving and it 's very much a personal choice which one will use at one stage .
16 Much better the last couple of days . ’
17 Otherwise that person having worked for four different employers during the forty years will not retire on two-thirds of final salary , but will retire on two-thirds er only perhaps the last employer for the last ten years .
18 So obviously the first one would be there .
19 She and Ethel were halfway down the next flight of stairs when they were suddenly joined by Bryce .
20 Less so the next morning when , his stomach seriously disordered and his head aching , John-William had started to wonder why a man like Goldsborough who was " gentry " through and through despite his odd goings-on at the Fleece , should be making revolutionary suggestions as to how the " squires ' government might be brought down .
21 I thought that this morning when I saw you again , and I want you to know I do n't think we should leave it so long the next time . ’
22 We wo n't leave it so long the next time
23 There are three polarisation states for deuterium nuclei , so only a third of the atoms in unpolarised deuterium will line up perpendicular to the magnetic fields .
24 Well I I think the period that embraced my school days , you see I did n't leave till nineteen nineteen and th that meant there 'd been four years of war at school and the last year well , it ended in er nineteen eighteen , the war did , so only the last year , but it was full of patriotism and all the old scholars that had er served or suffered or been killed , their names were up .
25 Cooking and eating go together , so naturally the next step is to decide where and in what sort of style you are going to serve and eat meals .
26 Molly announces , holding out her glass for what is obviously not the first refill .
27 Leeds did great to win it last year , but it will be much harder the second time around .
28 We can detect how much further the second boy has gone in overall grasp and in sticking to his convictions about what he has read — and in his desire to bring his own generalisations about sport into the dialogue .
29 After rising and saying his prayers , the poet should retire to his study and … engage in the study of the ancillary sciences : lexicography , metrics and so forth The second quarter of the day should be devoted to poetic composition …
30 When the silence had been undisturbed for a long , chilly while he crept out of his nest and drew himself gently up the last few yards of broken rock into the long grass and bushes at the edge of the plateau .
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