Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Slowly the events of the previous evening re-assembled themselves .
32 Slowly the pressures of its differences bore down on my thinking and decisions , prying open my defences and forcing me to face questions I had not been conscious of before .
33 She put together slowly the bricks of her new self .
34 If it had n't been for Lotta 's appearance on the scene , who knew how badly the walls of her own citadel might have been rocked by the forceful vibes he 'd transmitted ?
35 Plato gave an account of how aristocratic government declines , while the Islamic political philosopher Ibn Khaldun analysed empirically the cycles of decay and renewal amongst the political elites of Northern Africa in the fourteenth century ( Lacoste , 1984 ) .
36 The aim of this research is to investigate empirically the variations in Britain 's strike activity over time and the variations between Britain and other EEC countries in the post-war period .
37 First , we can investigate empirically the consequences of alternative assumptions about incidence , and this has been a feature of the work of Musgrave et al.
38 That 's what 's shameful in our society and it 's only the Labour Party in unison with our movement that can right the wrongs of the past fourteen years .
39 insists on a proper response to complaints and on action to set right the problems behind them .
40 It 's right the tips of your fingers ?
41 Right the cancellations on British Rail .
42 Eventually the scientists at the National Radiological Protection Board hope to set up a network of solar radiation monitors across Britain and Europe .
43 For once , both sides want to win over waverers ; and if Labour scraps the block vote , there is a fair chance that eventually the merits of the arguments will determine the policy Labour chooses .
44 The nested technique is often helpful , and eventually the products of polymerase chain reactions may even be analysed by Southern blotting to gain further absolute sensitivity .
45 This has not yet been discovered and we do not know what the machines are for — rather as nineteenth-century people did not know about plutonium and nuclear reactors — so we do not know what such developments will lead to in terms of aesthetic and economic considerations , and eventually the effects on the landscape and the settlements in it .
46 We would string together about seven or eight passes , then go backwards for a bit , then sideways , and then eventually the likes of McAllister , Speed , or Dorigo would get fed up , boot the ball in the box for either a ) an easy catch to the goalie , or b ) for Deane to flick it on to an easy catch for the goalie .
47 Eventually the boulders in the road became too large to dodge .
48 Eventually the chances of developing lung cancer and other diseases will also be lessened , until they are the same as for non-smokers .
49 Eventually the plains of the eastern Ukraine are reached , and the city of Kharkov .
50 Eventually the men at the long table sat back in a happy state of having eaten and drunk as much as they could possibly hold .
51 The tenant 's business was rendered uneconomic and eventually the terms of the lease were renegotiated at a cost of £122,220 to the tenant .
52 It became clear in the course of the campaigns , however , that the duchy could no longer finance its own defence , and henceforward the costs of campaigning there had to be subsidized by the English Exchequer .
53 But it will defend equally vigorously the rights of women who choose to look after their children full-time .
54 But attribution could only be meaningful if trade union representatives on company boards everywhere and always accepted wholeheartedly the duties of ownership along with the rights , so changing the role of the unions fundamentally and abandoning any pretence to industrial democracy .
55 To ‘ love the motherland ’ was to embrace wholeheartedly the doctrines of the leadership , even if they were slightly contradictory .
56 As Whitehall began to treat directly with nationalists , doling out to them bits of ‘ responsibility ’ as DOs were wont to do with their native authorities , the mystique of the boma began to wither away : in the DO 's apotheosis lay paradoxically the seeds of his decline .
57 Others are less sanguine than Blalock , arguing that if quantification in social research is to proceed , there are some very fundamental problems to resolve first , not least describing accurately and effectively the properties of social phenomena .
58 Congress alone has the power to decide whether the present laws can or can not be amended so as to carry out more effectively the objects of law .
59 The law stipulates that the Central Bank must ‘ promote effectively the goals of maximum employment , stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates . ’
60 Most importantly the heads of terms must state that they are 'subject to contract " .
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