Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Also inhibition of the glucosidase I by DNJ significantly reduced HT-29 adhesion to laminin and fibronectin although less effectively than DMJ treatment . |
2 | So long as HMI monitor and control the standards of the inspections , the changes proposed will bring many positive benefits . |
3 | This may be the inescapable question for the foreseeable future so long as NATO procurement policy is predicated on highly trained work forces , scarce materials and sophisticated machine tools . |
4 | And that 's the final whistle it 's all over and Leicester City have gained a very very hard won victory here over Nottingham Forest by one goal to nil . |
5 | So far as UK law is concerned , the real question is the extent to which the Directive will require changes to the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , the Fair Trading Act 1973 , the Consumer Credit Act 1974 , the UCTA 1977 , the SGA1979 , and the SGSA 1982 . |
6 | I WAS surprised to read in TODAY that Weymouth Town Charities intends to evict a 90-year-old woman from her home for having her TV and radio on too loud . |
7 | The trouble for the Tory whips , and for such organisers of backbench opinion as the Chairman of the 1922 Committee , Cranley Onslow , was that far too many Conservative contenders appeared : Peter Brooke , the former Ulster Secretary ; Terence Higgins , a minister as long ago as Ted Heath 's government , and chairman of the Treasury Select Committee ; Sir Giles Shaw , another officer of the '22 ; Paul Channon , another former cabinet minister ; Dame Janet Fookes , some Tories ' hope as the first woman Speaker . |
8 | Responsibility for bibliographical services over the whole authority normally resides with a senior officer based at headquarters — a post usually known as Bibliographical Services Officer , less commonly as Stock Editor . |
9 | Well there 's that one in the paper , I 'll have that one , that 'll probably go on longer that Tetley tea one mm |
10 | The state of the track meant that trains got not further than Staveley Town and final lifting took place using a single wagon , pulled by a mobile crane . |
11 | Trading relations between the two countries were considerably better than during the late 1980s , not least because US pressure had succeeded in opening some South Korean markets , causing the trade surplus with the USA to fall from $8,600 million in 1988 to $4,700 million in 1989 . |
12 | He used to have a go at driving his father 's Austin Seven around the farm at an early age , and later he became seriously interested in motor racing — not least because Mike Hawthorn winning the Leinster Trophy in 1951 had made a deep impression . |
13 | They have been particularly troubled ( no one more so than Richard Body ) by the distortions and the waste of the Common Agricultural policy . |
14 | Leeds switched tactics slightly and brought Kelly in more and more so that West ham were being skinned on both wings . |
15 | Joe Franklin recalled , ‘ He did n't take the tram any further than Marton Depot , as it certainly would have stuck on Waterloo Road bridge . |
16 | He had offered George the idea of trying to leave Person Y out altogether but George hat been firm : the Secret Service would spot any gaps . |
17 | However , catalysts have been proved to reduce air pollution by 75 per cent at any speed , and consequently the car industry has had to back down as EEC legislation has pushed for their adoption in member states . |
18 | According to Declan Troy , of TERA , an environmental consulting firm on contract to BPX-A , one bird was documented as far away as Smith Bay , near Pt . |
19 | Mecdi , however , states just as unequivocally that Molla Arab became Fahreddin Acemi 's muid at the Darulhadis . |
20 | Detectives said Mrs Page-Alucard may have been murdered as early as Friday morning , more than 24 hours before her body was discovered . |
21 | The device could 've been planted as early as Saturday morning and police want to speak to anyone who went there from that time , to when the alarm was raised yesterday . |
22 | However , before then , in 1901 , the first batch of electrically driven trams were introduced in Chiswick , with a service running from Shepherd 's Bush to Kew Bridge and later extended as far as Hampton Court . |
23 | Football specials still use the GC as far as Wadsley Bridge . |
24 | The through service to London was interrupted on 10 and 11 September 1940 , by bomb damage outside Croydon , and a shuttle service was provided by Thornton Heath depôt running as far as Norbury Station . |
25 | WILLIAM Waldegrave 's announcement of an extension to the budget-holding GPs ' schemes will reduce the rural residents of Wear Valley into second class citizens as far as NHS treatment goes . |
26 | At the Moravian Church we had fine Advent hymns , and once I got as far as Bunyan Meeting and heard theirs . |
27 | The tramway to Wallington , Carshalton and Sutton left the Mitcham line at Elis David Place at the western end of Tamworth Road , West Croydon , and after negotiating two rather sharp corners in Church Street and passing Croydon Parish Church , ran along Epsom Road , flanked on one side by the railway as far as Waddon Station . |
28 | As far as CNAA post-graduate studies are concerned , in the late 1970s the Council undertook a searching review , under the Chairmanship of David Bethel , of its then eighteen courses . |
29 | When loaded , the toastracks crossed to the Promenade and travelled as far as Victoria Pier , up Station road and along Lytham Road to Royal Oak , round the Marton route and so back to Talbot Square . |
30 | British Railways , like the Great Western before them , continued to run the supply trains up as far as Cleobury North Crossing . |