Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Shafts of piercing sunlight slowly push their curious fingers through the dusty waters as far down as they will go .
2 ‘ The middle , ’ Reyce continues , ‘ although enjoying much meddow and pasture , yett far more tillage doe from thence raise their cheifest maintenance . ’
3 As the supreme or sovereign power within its own boundaries the state can not have rivals which successfully deny its law-making powers or its claims on the ultimate allegiance of its citizens .
4 To date almost 100 graduates have participated in the GEP and the majority have gone on to successfully launch their own businesses .
5 Many writers are unnecessarily pessimistic about the value of archaeology in the understanding of exchange systems in the absence of literary evidence ; Wood points out that ‘ distribution maps rarely make it possible to distinguish between trade , exchange and plunder ’ ( 1983 , p. 3 ) .
6 In fact , computing people add yet another layer to this stack of definitions , though they very rarely make it explicit .
7 yes you would actually get , a magic E right , or a magic I making that vowel right say its long name , so it would be quite difficult to say dig giding
8 Will it be ready to accept demilitarisation , adopt a neutral status , and fundamentally restructure its economic and other relations with Eastern Europe ?
9 I merely make you angry . ’
10 The fact that a water is potable does not , however , necessarily make it suitable for textile purposes .
11 Her stomach and oviduct do not have muscles which can contract and so expel her young as a mammal 's womb has .
12 Such packages , when opened , are found to contain many different ingredients of different size and weight which together make it possible for life to be lived at home with a tolerable degree of safety and comfort .
13 Additionally , all manufactured foods — that is , foods which go through a factory process and end up in a packet , tin or bottle — not only lose their vital vitamins , minerals and trace elements in the manufacturing process but also lose much of their colour , flavour and texture .
14 If we sign a publishing deal in conjunction with a record deal , we usually make the deals co-terminous. so , if we only make one single with a band , we do n't keep the publishing on that act forever .
15 The introduction of higher fees in 1956 did not solve the District 's financial problems , only make them manageable .
16 Subject report instead of annual got enough space in there only make it small .
17 ‘ Mind you only make it five .
18 The markings not only make it harder for a thief to sell your property but will also make it easier for the police to identify the rightful owner whenever stolen goods are recovered .
19 The Russian official recently so upset his domestic association that they suspended him for two months , although UEFA insist : ‘ He 's still one of the best referees in Europe and the right man for the job . ’
20 The Russian official recently so upset his domestic association that they suspended him for two months , although UEFA insist : ‘ He 's still one of the best referees in Europe and the right man for the job . ’
21 So make your own .
22 This will reduce the variability of timings due to chance variations in overlap , and so make it possible to calculate run timings more accurately .
23 As for the argument that money would follow patients and so make it possible for hospitals to treat more of them , that was always a non-starter given that the total amount of cash available to purchasers was not going to be increased .
24 A baculovirus spray ( containing viruses specific to insects ) might , for instance , reduce a population sufficiently for predators to cope with the remainder , and so make it unnecessary to apply chemicals .
25 The central vent is important , so make it neat by trimming to a circle and reinforce with stitching which will help the overall strength .
26 These , together with procedural irregularities ( discussed below ) were categorised by Lord Diplock in Anisminic v. Foreign Compensation Commission ( C.A. , 1968 ) as situations where a body might exceed its jurisdiction and so lose its legal power to act .
27 You , you can put more resources into things and not necessarily provide something better so I think that one has to try and do the two together .
28 So send your high scores to : The Scorelord — or be included on my visiting list !
29 Newry , for whom the next step in their evolution is to make an impression on the park as well as off it , proudly and quite rightly tout their immaculate facility as one of the major sporting successes in the district .
30 In the sphere of aesthetics , Lessing , Herder , and , a generation later , Friedrich Schlegel not only base their diverse theories on material or formulations put into currency by Winckelmann , but might be said to owe to him , as Schlegel put it , " the very idea of a history of art " , conceived as the development of a series of individual works towards a perfect beauty .
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