Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So perhaps pride of place should go to his recording of the Violin Sonata with Jacques Thibaud , that rarefied distillation of Debussy 's genius , and a work where every phantom from his past seems to rise before him . |
2 | The sediment volume measured could have resulted from a long past phase of forest clearance in an upstream catchment — or a more recent event in a completely different location altogether . |
3 | So both lack of employment and low pay for those who are employed have contributed to the higher poverty rates . |
4 | The ministerial portfolio of Mines an Energy , held by Aimé Emmanyel Yoka , was upgraded to a Ministry in the Presidency , and Yoka ( hitherto also Minister of State Control ) additionally took over from Auxence Ickonga as Minister in the Presidency for State Control . |
5 | What will happen if schools fail to comply with the recommendations remains to be seen — so far introduction of reviews has resulted in substantial voluntary initiatives for change in all Dutch medical schools . |
6 | So far appreciation of other 's work had been his gift to us . |
7 | The winners of our Lilliput Lane cottage competition in the Inside Out supplement of March 25 were : David Whyman , Ravensdale Road , Darlington , and Mrs J.M. Russell , Durham Road , Framwellgate Moor . |
8 | It emphasised that he was not only far west of London but far south as well on a latitude with Sicily and southern Spain . |
9 | shades they were made in Finland they were the paper pleated ones , er , most of them , no , no not most of them , a lot of them fitted er close up onto the ceiling where they 're intended for centre lights and were held up onto the ceiling with a little spring , erm , they also did some quite nice pleated paper shades , er at a time when you find that most electrical shops were , would have er the old type of erm what is it , imitation silk shades with fringes round them , er fringe at the top and fringe at the bottom and so on sort of thing , when the , when those was sort of old of age everywhere , it was just the same as it 'd been before the war , er it was , you know , quite right really to see these all in different colours , completely plain , but pleated shades but in just one particular colour each shade . |
10 | So where view of Bay ? |
11 | The new streamlined ‘ Action Team ’ at L.D.P. in Leamington Spa , headed by Tony Fallon , Sales Manager with ( from right ) , Anna Harris , Sales Office Supervisor who has many years of experience with L.D.P. ; Natalie Anstey with the all round versatility of youth ; Cynthia Clark and Jan McGrath having strong accountancy/customer liaison skills and Cora Lake with a sales/marketing background . |
12 | Instead they are seen as a complementary qualification which can stand alone or be combined with a certificate and diploma or other building qualification to provide all round evidence of competence . |
13 | This means an all round rise of 4lb , with the original top weights , Barnbrook Again and Golden Freeze , coming out , both on account of the ground . |
14 | This means an all round rise of 4lb , with the original top weights , Barnbrook Again and Golden Freeze , coming out , both on account of the ground . |
15 | But this answer begs a further question : are there any circumstances in which an all round reduction of money wages and prices will stimulate the real value of desired expenditure and real national income ? |
16 | Er you need to have a much more all round variety of exercise to build up the different things . |
17 | and if you were having a boy they used to say you would carry the baby all round sort of thing |
18 | ‘ I wo n't name any examples of good practice but leave you to think of the company , charity or public body which you feel has had all round seal of approval , ’ she commented . |
19 | He stopped , uncharacteristically gravelled , got a quick entirely comradely look of amusement , and laughed . |
20 | GCR clas B7 No. 5478 runs smartly downhill just south of Wortley station , heading a Manchester-Marylebone express in 1930 . |
21 | But when such rifts occur , they are not necessarily evidence of lack of love ; they are more often due to the temporary emotional instability of the mourners , and usually heal swiftly , family unity being restored as the grief is worked through . |
22 | At this point the social worker introduced the notion of emotional reasoning , which suggests that ‘ feelings of guilt are not necessarily evidence of guilt ’ . |
23 | But as I say , in the Sugar House so we I mean , we 've ju we , all we did was , was we the mass the big central area we just literally sort of lino type floor and carpeted round the edges |
24 | Not only north of Leeds , but here in Hoyland — if you can see . |
25 | They were not only evidence of disagreement amongst abolitionists but perceived by contemporaries to have different religious and political characteristics . |
26 | A village essentially consisted of a group of ie sharing not only location of residence but often occupation . |
27 | Sir Ralph Sadler , for instance , was not only Secretary of State from 1540 to 1543 , he was also Master of the Great Wardrobe from 1543 to 1553 , Keeper of the Hanaper in Chancery from 1535 until his death in 1587 , and notary in Chancery from 1534 . |
28 | Not only lack of skill , but lack of opportunity to utilize those skills , depressed women 's rate of pay . |
29 | At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved . |
30 | Elsewhere I have argued that the whole fabric of a primary school curriculum in a socialist state like Tanzania will differ from that in a capitalist state like Kenya , for the different philosophies will affect not only selection of syllabus content but also languages of instruction , policy towards competition and examinations , links between school and community and above all the attitudes which teachers foster in the learners . |