Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [prep] the rest " in BNC.

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1 It will be noted that they are marked mf or f against the f or ff of the rest of the ensemble to guard against their upsetting the balance by too powerful and brassy a tone .
2 One of the main differences comes about through contact with Scotland , through seasonal emigration : it has left its mark both in technical features ( in the bowing , for example ) and in the repertoire of tunes — and to my ears , brought up in Scotland to ear fiddling at many Highland gatherings , the Music does have a more familiar ring than much of the rest of Irish music .
3 Heavy Wealden clay made wet-weather travel an unenviable experience , but it was often little worse than much of the rest of England .
4 Since the causal chain passes through perception and on to the rest of the nervous system , perhaps triggering action , it must become physical again .
5 On Sept. 2 the government announced a three-stage programme to remove the vestiges of communist control and integrate Estonia politically and economically with the rest of Europe .
6 George turned to Catherine , kissed her hands and seemed content to stare at her for the rest of the night if not for the rest of his life : Mary bowed her head a little and Hope looked away , sipped at his claret , could do no more .
7 I will put that on the side and just with the rest as you 're going Now I 'll move on to the financial statements .
8 Would Sue ( she hardly knew her , after all , had only met her a few minutes ago ) really let her share the little bubble of love that sealed her and Pete up together and away from the rest of the world ?
9 Thus , for instance , Italy began building in a Romanesque style earlier than most nations — for its emergence from Roman work was a natural corollary — continued it later , produced little Gothic work and then burst forth into the Renaissance a century and more before the rest of Europe .
10 The queen grows in size , and thereafter for the rest of her life continues producing eggs which hatch into workers and soldiers .
11 And indeed for the rest of the evening she felt a little better .
12 ‘ Well , you never seem to be dashing off here , there and everywhere like the rest .
13 ‘ She should n't be out and about for the rest of the year in my view . ’
14 It was an inexorable social process and almost before the rest of society or history had noticed they had laid claim to the leisure hours of the millions .
15 Risk control is the process of implementing the outputs of the previous stages in order to achieve the desired level of risk , initially in the decision making phase of a project , and subsequently throughout the rest of the project life cycle .
16 From this time , at first in Europe and North America , and subsequently in the rest of the world , a great number of social movements developed — nationalist movements in Central and Southeastern Europe , and later in colonial territories ; women 's movements which were concerned initially with the right to vote ; youth movements ; and a host of smaller , more sectional movements advocating particular causes — while the labour movement continued to advance and engendered a variety of new organizations on a national and international scale .
17 The GLC 's lesbian and gay anti-discrimination policies provided inspiration not just in London , but all over the rest of the country as well .
18 The union request for recognition was referred to ACAS which sent questionnaires to union members at Grunwick 's but not to the rest of the workers because the employers would not supply ACAS with their names and addresses .
19 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 .
20 As with the bail decision , the exercise of both these sets of powers can have profound consequences , not only for the defendant but also for the rest of the penal system .
21 Thus , the measures announced in Mr Lamont 's budget , of which the VAT imposition on domestic fuel is one of many , amount to yet another attack on the living standards of ordinary people of not only Scotland , but also for the rest of the UK .
22 I could n't swim , never have been able to , and I did n't go out on a boat because along with the rest of the family I have always been afraid of water .
23 Its massive spreading branches seemed to be enfolding and embracing the tiny building , and perhaps hiding it as well from the rest of the world .
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