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

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1 It most expressly includes the churches and it most expressly includes schools to ensure there is no truancy .
2 The factor which most powerfully predicts deletion is deletion of the first plural element in the string ; if a plural in the phrase is going to be realized by [ s ] , there is a strong tendency for it to be realized on this first element .
3 I do not know whether my hon. Friend read Gavyn Davies 's recent article , which showed that what most greatly influences investment is availability of markets and demand , and that running costs come very much second to those factors .
4 Mozart 's 17 piano sonatas also show Haydn 's influence , but , like much of his music , works such as No 8 in A minor and No 14 in C minor betray a depth of emotion which only rarely invests Haydn 's music .
5 Is he a good or potentially good speller ( that is , only rarely makes mistakes , or can see afterwards that misspellings are wrong ) ?
6 The starting-point , then , is the idea of identical men of very different environments and the hereditary reasons why English Rudolf Rassendyll so strikingly resembles Rudolf , King of Ruritania .
7 It is this which so powerfully arouses sentiment in us .
8 It is perfectly clear to me and fellow Councillors that a report which is so badly and which so badly uses statistics , can not be received because it is not of sufficient quality for this County Council and support the District Council to use it .
9 The scheme takes advantage of the extremely long prepatent period which allows a single breeding cycle by the gilts to be completed before egg-laying begins and so progressively eliminates infection .
10 ‘ Gut instinct ’ perhaps best describes news values .
11 Only once does Aristophanes play on the possibility that the demagogues , for all their ‘ philodemos ’ pretensions , were actually an undemocratic force : in the Wasps ( 715ff. ) ‘ they ( the demagogues ) insincerely promise to give you , that is the people , corn doles , and even to hand over Euboia to you ’ .
12 She has the bulkiness of a mother figure , plaited Afro braids and , at first , a cautious smile that only gradually gives way to full-hearted laughter .
13 only ever watches Channel Four
14 George cares what Lennie thinks because he is frightened easily and so always puts things straight and simple for Lennie .
15 Harsnett 's Declaration only formally supplies Lear with the model for Edgar 's histrionic disguise as Poor Tom .
16 We conclude that minimal sedation with midazolam alone still produces hypoxia during ERCP in a substantial number of elderly patients .
17 We have talked loosely about the original atmosphere of the Earth , and the way in which it affected and perhaps still affects life .
18 A hotel 's conventional boiler for heat production alone usually achieves 70% and standby electricity generators , 50% .
19 First , evidence shows that punishment only temporarily suppresses behaviour rather than permanently changing it .
20 To illustrate the fact that punishment only temporarily suppresses behaviour , consider the following incident .
21 repels flies ; once used for strewing , so probably repels fleas as well
22 Joshua fills out the details of the orders , but in doing so clearly reads God 's mind , for he comes in for no heavenly rebuke .
23 Here , we encounter the same pattern which so clearly distinguishes man from the apes — notable absence of canine-tooth dimorphism , prominent displays of hair around the face and neck of the male and , in the female , a secondary sexual display on the chest .
24 At this point his desire to embroider intervenes , and he somewhat patronisingly brings art into it .
25 There is no way in which I can vote for a guillotine which so severely curtails debate in Committee .
26 So far says William Luers , business leaders have become more receptive to the arts as a component of economic development : the New York Partnership , a business organization , is participating in the Port Authority study , which is expected to cost $650,000 .
27 No other organisation so far offers cash on the spot .
28 Even if progress is slower than expected , and it may not be , nothing that has happened so far gainsays General Colin Powell 's claim after six days of fighting that the allies , unopposed in the air , are systematically dismantling Saddam Hussein 's ability to wage war , and doing so at remarkably small cost to themselves .
29 So far PIBS issues have only raised small sums , ranging from 20–60 million , mainly on behalf of the larger societies .
30 Organised by the Musician 's Institute of London to raise funds for the most deserving student , the line-up so far includes Frank Gambale , Phil Hilborne , Geoff Whitehorn , Lawrence Cottle , Jim Mullen , Mo Foster , Keith More , Tony Muschamp and Neal Wilkinson , which should guarantee some significant musical action .
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