Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All else failing , a man 's character may be inferred from nothing so surely as the jest he takes in bad part . ’
2 Of the twenty States listed in the Table , thirteen are parties to the more recent Hague Convention of 1965 which does not involve the abrogation of the earlier bilateral Conventions but has in practice superseded them so far as the United Kingdom is concerned .
3 This possibility is outlined by Foucault himself as early as The Order of Things .
4 You wo n't feel so bad about reprimanding your youngster ( indeed , punishing him or her quite severely when the occasion merits it ) if you find the appropriate times to display your positive feelings .
5 This a bedroom key for receptacle which turns on energy systems only when the fob is inserted — and turns them off again when the guest takes the key out to leave the room .
6 When feminist psychologists examine areas of specifically female experience , they manage to value them more positively than the traditional psychology of women does .
7 It is furthermore of great importance that the devices interfere less with working procedures than traditional shielding equipment does , and it is experienced that investigators use them more frequently than the traditional large shields .
8 The UFC tried to get universities bidding against one another for student allocations , by offering to educate them more cheaply than the competition .
9 Yes it 's er actually pushing you along rather than the sort of conventional aeroplane light aircraft er which normally er pull you along .
10 As we have seen , this benefit is unlikely to be as large as the CEGB argues , and if Britain 's history on nuclear construction repeats itself more closely than the board hopes , there could be short-term costs .
11 For Pound all dates are important but none more so than the date on the calendar above the critic 's desk .
12 The British Army has an appallingly difficult job to do in Northern Ireland , none more so than the infantry .
13 Faced by the weakest bowling attack ever to leave Australia , the England batsmen had made hay , none more so than the captain , and some people felt that the confidence this built up would give them a lift in the Caribbean .
14 ‘ The development has been eagerly awaited by everyone but none more so than the livestock producers of Caithness and Sutherland , who depend so much on sound transport links with customers in the south . ’
15 All the evidence was damning , but none more so than the cool , deliberate and detailed account of Dr Champney .
16 Most travellers suffered appalling hardship and danger , none more so than the great Victorian explorers .
17 But he was also capable of scoring brilliant efforts himself and his tally of 14 Palace goals have included some really spectacular efforts — none more so than the one which beat Nottingham Forest in a 3rd round cup-tie here on a snow covered surface in January 1987 .
18 The children were apprehensive , none more so than the newcomers who were still struggling with their English and were generally mystified by events .
19 Since the scales were minimal by any standards , the refugee organisations were still in need of help , none more so than the RCM which , for some curious reason , was not immediately included In the government s grant scheme .
20 Most shellfish and a good many sea fish besides are reckoned to possess impressive aphrodisiac qualities but none more so than the oyster .
21 Hellebores are available in an enormous variety of shades and markings , all of which press very successfully indeed , but none more so than the plum-coloured Helleborus atrorubens .
22 But there are most definitely critics , none more so than the BBC 's Peter Estell .
23 None more so than the delirious ‘ Out Of Time ’ and a cranky , slow thing called ‘ Creeps ’ , wherein bassist David Barbe gets an opportunity to frighten small children .
24 Several documents gave rise to concern as they were wrestled with in the appropriate commissions , none more so than the all-important Dogmatic Constitution on the Church .
25 All gull species have shown this spread inland during this century , none more so than the small blackheaded gull .
26 There were plenty of characters in the Sheepscombe team , none more so than the postman-poet Frank Mansell , sadly no longer around .
27 British universities have been strongly influenced by the actions of many governments , and none more so than the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge .
28 The new public management has wrought profound changes in the culture of public agencies , none more so than the NHS .
29 None more so than the play he virtually wrote for Kenneth Williams — Loot .
30 1.45 Pleadings in running-down cases are usually in common form and none more so than the defence — often a straight denial of everything the plaintiff claims , although Ord 18 , r12(1) ( c ) requires that where a claim for damages is made against a party , a defence must contain particulars of any facts on which the party relies in mitigation of , or otherwise in relation to , the amount of damages .
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