Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course this has always been the case for all entrants , for there are only forty-three chief constables and the same number of deputies , so few have a chief officer 's truncheon in their knapsack ( to paraphrase an old army chestnut ) . |
2 | But then perhaps few have the nerve to speak up with their unit commander and two captains looking on . |
3 | But all car-drivers pay petrol taxes , while only half use the motorways . |
4 | In creative writing they often only half do the job you used them for : they say more or less what you mean , but not exactly . |
5 | The bristles vary in length so some separate the lashes and others comb and curl . |
6 | It is one of over 4,000 genetic diseases , and in this country alone these affect the lives of nearly a million under 25s . |
7 | H. Plentiful rainfall , hard impervious rocks , glaciated corries and U-shaped valleys , few people : together these make the area valuable for water storage , for hydro-electric power and for nuclear power . |
8 | Together these give the Convention its terms of reference and some guidance as to how it should set about its task . |
9 | Together these produce a powerful effect , and , after reviewing them and the way they work , it becomes very much less surprising that the semantic essence of syntactic constructions has proved so elusive in the past . |
10 | Each process has its own characteristic growth pattern and together these generate the face . |
11 | These critics did not perhaps all observe the extent to which Barth was opening up a new path , for no one before had handled the doctrine of the Trinity in this fashion . |
12 | To misquote Sir Winston Churchill : ‘ Never in the field of human conflict did the votes of so many influence the outcome of so few in so much time . ’ |
13 | Funny so many get the taste , really . |
14 | ‘ Health is such a serious issue and people want to have their say , but so many feel the appointed health councils and health boards are able to ignore them and their wishes . |
15 | Few people feel qualified to choose from the vast array of companies , so many leave the decision to their lender or a specialist financial adviser . |
16 | Yes , I 'm sure , I mean we obviously all appreciate the fact that within wards there 's an area of deprivation and an area that is n't deprived . |
17 | No one is denied books , materials or teachers , so all have the same opportunities to use them as they might . |
18 | Well thirty nine or forty all do it to thirty nine just to keep , so all have the same results . |
19 | So both have a reason of justice for preferring some other solution to the checkerboard one . |
20 | They thus each require the pp , as their parts are copied either on separate sheets or at any rate on separate lines on the same sheet . |
21 | Normally these include the six orthogonal views as well as others that are user defined to allow for isometric or other pictorial views . |
22 | The reconstruction 's producer , Jayne Topping , said : ‘ Normally these generate a huge response , somewhere between 100 to 300 calls from the public . |
23 | The principles outlined above all use the notion of ‘ normality ’ or ‘ ordinariness ’ and it is worth considering further what this means for people with mental disorder . |
24 | At hardly any cost the governors could celebrate each year their school 's ‘ Outstanding Teacher ’ , as some American institutions do . |
25 | Clearly these share a dismissive or topic-closing quality , but the details of what is implicated will depend upon the particular context of utterance . |
26 | They nearly all contain the extraordinary adrenalin tug that marks pop off from everything apart from the madder bits of techno — songs that make you feel like you are on speed are harder to write than ones that make you cry — FACT . |
27 | Again , each manufacturer uses a slightly different system , but they nearly all have a mechanism which controls how easily the mastfoot releases from the board . |
28 | We probably all know the details of the nitrogen cycle , where Ammonia is converted into Nitrate and finally the less-harmful Nitrate by bacteria within the filters , but these Nitrates are also dangerous when levels build up . |
29 | Whatever your view on these matters ( and from this corner an interest must be declared in Wilson , Tupper , Roy of the Rovers and Dan Dare in that order ) they probably both have a place . |
30 | The clubs will now each get a £500,000 payment after League chief executive Rick Parry yesterday signed the five-year contract . |