Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Objects can also be used most successfully alongside documents and other sources . |
2 | Gorbachev still identified internationalism as the policy which could deal most effectively with problems of this kind . |
3 | This may reflect teachers ' beliefs that mathematics by its nature is learned most effectively in groups of homogeneous ability . |
4 | The space in paragraph 6 is for frequency e.g. daily/every other day in chronic cases or 1/2/3/4 hourly etc. in acutes . |
5 | This will in turn help to take account of changes in the organisation of production and labour market structure ( which differ rather fundamentally between sectors ) and allow consideration of sectoral or supply-side policies . |
6 | Bawiti was a village of crooked streets and blank-walled houses which faced inward on to courtyards . |
7 | It believes that unless the final COSE specification is very tight , and goes right down to things like icons and bars , then there is certain to be a wide variety of very different COSE interfaces on the market . |
8 | It believes that unless the final COSE specification is very tight , and goes right down to things such as icons and bars , then there is certain to be a wide variety of very different COSE interfaces on the market . |
9 | An exact replica of one of them is being shipped to Armenia , right down to blackboards and chalk , but it 's taken top level agreement between Mr Gorbachev and Mrs Thatcher to make it happen . |
10 | There would then follow a quantity of directives relating most especially to handicrafts — knitting , crocheting , macramé — skills Fru Møller had studiously avoided , let alone perfected . |
11 | Soluble nitrate is leached from the soil by rainfall and carried slowly down into aquifers . |
12 | The pressure comes most obviously in terms of the recently imposed completion rates for postgraduate research , but there also seems to be a more general irritation in policy circles with what seems to be the leisurely pace of higher education , a pace which some would link with the original meaning of the word scholar . |
13 | Now I know I could do it by getting a little deeper into things but can anyone think of a pure MS-DOS way of doing it ? |
14 | You and your body have been through a lot of stressful experiences , both good and bad , and it could be as long as two weeks before you feel like doing anything except the most gently of runs . |
15 | Dolls and clothes : ( Different sizes , colours , etc. perhaps in sets . ) |
16 | In parts of the Atacama desert practically no rain falls , but in other deserts , especially locally on mountains , the annual rainfall may be as much as 250 mm ( 10 in ) . |
17 | So on to greyhounds a little earlier than usual , it 's the quarter final of the prestigious Pall Mall at Oxford Stadium tonight , the meeting starts at seven thirty . |
18 | The demise of an orthodox Marxism may have left theory with a sense that everything is now in flux , that the old verities have gone , but it has also involved the important realization , articulated so forcibly by writers such as Foucault or Said , of the deep articulation of knowledge with power . |
19 | Anorexia nervosa usually develops in adolescent and young women : it is the third most common chronic illness in teenage girls , is seen only rarely in males , and is more properly a dieting disorder than an eating disorder . |
20 | Trace the templates ( see overleaf ) on to non-stick paper , then re-trace the outlines only on to pieces of firm card so that you have a paper and card template of each shape . |
21 | Please could you tell me how may I should keep and if they will be all right with Guppies , Platies and Corydoras ? |
22 | This should be all right for hours now . ’ |
23 | Beating up cushions releases the feelings pent up in the shoulders — but such forms of catharsis are sometimes thought to be all right for Californians but not for the rest of us . |
24 | ‘ Still , I suppose it 's all right for girls . ’ |
25 | ‘ All right for ducks ’ , the telephone rang . |
26 | They might be all right for magazines or even upmarket newspapers , but they were useless on pops . |
27 | But if it 's all right for wives to have this status , then it 's all right for cohabitees too . |
28 | It was all right for Piers : he had played with her for the hell of it , while making no bones about telling her that she was little more than a convenient body . |
29 | But if it 's all right for wives to have this status , then it 's all right for cohabitees too . |
30 | It was all right for men , they could go over the side . |