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

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1 There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service …
2 You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at .
3 Now it 's Avenue , goes right the way round .
4 I would see through a more coactive involvement in Europe , and establishing not just the physical link of the chunnel but expanding it right up to the northwest , a line that goes right the way through , that there is a material benefit to this area , from that connection .
5 It goes right the way you can see over there .
6 It goes right the way back .
7 Cos it goes right the way through .
8 When used with the to infinitive , on the other hand , find denotes rather the discovery of a fact : ( 96 ) I measured the tail of the dead rat , and found it to be two yards long .
9 The town represents overwhelmingly the focus of political power in Zambia today .
10 Huh , he 's a good , good lad , but he 's er he drinks rather a lot and suffers quite a lot from hangovers , he comes in dries up and goes
11 The problem involves rather the ways in which Hegel has been read , absorbed and adapted .
12 Doth all the winter-time at still midnight
13 This represents perhaps a quarter of the true figure .
14 This represents perhaps an indication of the forced nature of the experience — forced by the combination of the sensation of immobility of REM sleep in association with the rich visual experience offered by the overactive hindbrain .
15 Far from being a conclusion of the ‘ consumer-led ’ revolution beloved of propagandists , the change is the child of a retail revolution which , for the consumer , constitutes only a re-arrangement of his or her individual powerlessness . ’
16 Unfortunately this constitutes only the assessment of a candidate 's suitability for entry to an interpreters ' qualifying course .
17 Make evokes merely the idea of " producing an effect " ( = the event expressed by the infinitive ) , so that causation is represented as operating instant by instant throughout the actualization of the latter and the two events are felt to coincide in time .
18 Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel .
19 The protestant Christian has too quickly jumped to the conclusion that Catholicism regards the Holy Communion service as a work of salvation whereby the priest offers afresh the offering of Christ and pleads for salvation .
20 Thus , in the top tenth of pensioner income groups , social security contributes only a quarter of gross income .
21 The cut is therefore the most basic device of SFX , the one that knits together a variety of complicated elements into a unity of effect .
22 Some horses need to be slightly less fit to give their best performance , otherwise they become too difficult to control , but Milton goes better the fitter he is .
23 This obviously represents only a proportion of criminal activity in Britain since a number of crimes remain undetected and a number of offenders are not convicted .
24 On the other hand , once estimated , the known user total still represents only a proportion of the total user population and , thus , a multiplier factor is needed , that is to say , a ratio of unknown to known heroin use , in order to determine the size of the total heroin user population ( Hartnoll et al.
25 Second , the greater profitability of restaurants and garages along an upgraded road should not be included , as this is simply a reflection of more journeys undertaken along this route and represents only a transfer of business from other establishments on less popular routes .
26 Wilson points out that the designer side represents only a fraction of the fashion industry 's £6.5 billion turnover .
27 The fundamental argument is again that human beings are still very ‘ basic ’ beings ; that is , they have evolved over millions of years and that what we call civilisation or culture represents only a fraction of human history .
28 To that extent , modernization represents only a potential for development , not necessarily an actual development ; indeed , form itself , in its stability , may challenge the continuum of lived experience ( Arato 1974 : 158 ; compare Giddens on routinization 1984 : 61 ) .
29 In the current financial year budgets what authorities would have spend in delivering services , not what the Welsh office consider they should spend , were two thousand six hundred and eighty eight million pounds and against that the next years settlement which we 're debating tonight , represents only a point six percent increase .
30 However it seems that the slowest time constant represents only a subset of the GC sites since we observe dissociation from some GC sites at rates closer to the faster species .
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