Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Getting your act together successfully also depends on the clothes you wear .
2 It is this balance of power with governors which perhaps most intensely tests the management capacity of a head in relation to other teachers , but at the same time the power of teachers themselves to convert policies which are handed down from above into classroom practice by means of adaptation , domestication or subversion should not be overlooked ( Shipman 1990:156 — 7 ) .
3 But perhaps so too does the silence of the past 4 days .
4 The frenzied living for ourselves which we once used to value so highly now disappears before the far more vital longing to keep company with God in faith , hope and love .
5 SSAP9 states that net realisable value is the amount at which it is expected that items of stock can be disposed of without creating either profit or loss in the year of sale , i.e. the estimated proceeds of sale less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distributing directly related to the items in question .
6 Net realisable value is the actual or estimated selling price ( net of trade discounts ) less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distribution .
7 Such plots are unlikely to have provided all the necessary food for their inhabitants , so not surprisingly traces of fields have been identified which predate the late cemetery in the Northover suburb .
8 So not only does the hedge provide the materials for the nest , it provides the camouflage as well .
9 so hopefully she 'll give me a cheque next week he does n't get frightened so easily now does he ?
10 Labelling the parameters , , and is neater and , compared with matrix style subscripts , perhaps more directly infers the nature of each parameter in that i stands for input , r for reverse , f for forward and o for output .
11 At one level , therefore , the English Reformation was undoubtedly ‘ an act of state ’ , or perhaps more accurately acts of state — a series of changes initiated by monarchs and imposed by them upon their subjects .
12 Only once before has this riveting axis started a game and the first-half goal rush was an event waiting to happen .
13 Small signals can also be measured properly if the simple bridge rectifier is replaced by a more complicated electronic circuit that very much more closely approaches the ideal of 100% pass during forward half-cycles and 100% rejection or reversal during reverse half-cycles of the input .
14 The feedback currently available indicates that the numbers of women reading engineering have increased to 15% ( from 7.8% in 1982–83 ) , but much more still remains to be done and industry 's most pressing problem in the 1990s will be to attract , recruit and retain the high calibre of technologically literate young people they will need .
15 But much more still needs to be done to make people aware of the potential .
16 If a conventional game can appear so fragile , how much more so does drama with its less explicit rules .
17 How much more quickly does my hon. Friend think that we might achieve a balance between exports and imports when we introduce a minimum wage , increase taxes on investment , increase personal taxes and allow the trade unions to ride rough shod once again ?
18 I 'm sure he wo n't mind me mentioning the fact , but as far as I know Graham Marsden is still waiting for that elusive ’ two ’ , not that he has n't had his share of big roach , it 's just that the needle of his scales apparently aggravatingly always sticks at around 1lb 15oz !
19 An enormous amount of work has been done and perhaps still more remains to be done in arranging works of art in exact sequence of time .
20 All you 've said so far just confirms what I have long suspected — that you were so determined to get to the top , so determined to succeed that day , that you quite deliberately drove my brother off the track ! ’
21 The analysis of patterns of class based inequality that has been presented so far clearly indicates the existence of people who experience considerably disadvantaged life chances , those for example who are found among the lowest 20 per cent of income earners .
22 ‘ As Candy would no doubt tell you , anything that stays still for too long around here gets painted or wallpapered . ’
23 ‘ Seeing him steaming in and bowling so well now makes it easy to forget how long he was out of the game , ’ he cautions .
24 In most cases , at least in the early stages , the patient needs help when transferring onto a commode or toilet , so there also has to be space for the carer .
25 Oh yes very much so very much so there always has been , yeah they used to call them the faithful four thousand at one time .
26 This is the really thorny question , but only relatively recently has it begun to receive the attention it merits .
27 See you ca n't be trusted , you 're a you get quite upset when you get accused and Pauly quite rightly accuses you .
28 And so how long does it take ?
29 So how far has the campaign for women 's equality advanced in her long struggle ?
30 This distribution perhaps again largely reflects the distribution of observers at the migrations , and the species certainly occurs inland , usually in arable farmland .
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