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 .
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