Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] [noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Ever dug up a bed of apparently flourishing potatoes , only to find the tubers riddles with holes where the slugs have been at them ?
2 Teaching skills not only benefit the students nurses will be involved in teaching ; these are skills the nurses will need if they take senior nursing posts , while patient care is also improved .
3 Saga publishes a booklet , Saving and Spending on Longer Holidays Abroad , which not only details the savings householders of any age can expect to make while they take an extended holiday , but also gives advice to pensioners on how to ensure they get their pension while they winter abroad .
4 In this case , the supply of arbitrage services is a step function , with a large increase in arbitrage supply occurring when the mispricing is just large enough to cover the transactions costs of a new group of arbitrageurs .
5 The thorough ‘ secularization ’ of schools would greatly decrease the opportunities children have to participate in drama , music , and sport , enjoyment of which is a crucial part of education .
6 But the Peak Park moved swiftly to remove the anti-police slogans and other symbols .
7 How much work the women tutors especially must have done , and how little we , as undergraduates , were aware of it ! ’
8 The exercise of decomposing the system models will aid this process , progressively bringing the systems ideas closer to what can be observed in practice ; imaginative use of unsophisticated computer software can also help , particularly where the level of detail makes manual analysis impracticable ; simple matrices similar to those employed to good effect in many of the studies described in this book can also be of benefit ; not forgetting , of course , the significant value of discussing ideas with experienced staff from the organisation being studied .
9 Noting that Shawcross had voted with the Government in not opposing the Lords amendments on 22 July , Attlee said that he was very grateful as he knew the strength of Shawcross 's views .
10 Anna said , ‘ I 'll just finish the teriyaki sauces . ’
11 Mr Tantum criticised a suggestion made by the Law Commission this year that hacking in its simple form should be an offence which did not give the police powers to arrest suspects or search their premises .
12 Do not give the children marks if you are testing for analysis .
13 Sir , Just to highlight the difficulties companies like ourselves have in non-English speaking markets , below is a copy of an enquiry from a client in Turkey .
14 I just followed the police cars . "
15 They will not fit the 5″ rims .
16 They din not allow the Spurs defenders so much time on the ball .
17 Customs spokesman John Barber said this did not mean the drugs teams were prevented from carrying out their vital work .
18 The bonus deal the SFA had offered the team to win the World Cup did not match the players expectations .
19 They are not designed to exactly match the horses requirements .
20 How can a league be run properly when a side like Harlequins allows their players to pick their games , thus devaluing the points systems ?
21 If your SYSTARTUP_V5.COM already installs the FMS drivers correctly , you can of course delete that part from LIFESPAN_STARTUP.COM .
22 We can not change what has gone ; we can not undo the wrongs others may — albeit unwittingly — have done to us .
23 This is not to say the women artists chosen were only figurative painters — they were in the minority ; but many were re-interpreting the system of symbols .
24 That is , the rewards do not satisfy the goals individuals are seeking .
25 A balance has to be struck , since too much control of the research setting can lead to situations that lack naturalism and to indicators that lack validity ; for example , the results to structured questions on a topic may not reflect the views respondents would express in any other situation .
26 The young Denknetzeyan fled to Moscow , once more following the backwoods routes .
27 The occupants , including the patient 's daughter , refused to open the door ; entry was gained after a panel in the door was broken and ( according to the Crown ) the appellants both assaulted the police officers .
28 As home secretary , he had psyched himself up to batter the police unions and the chief constables , but on penal policy he was pushed to find anything in the agenda of Tony Blair , his Labour counterpart , to quarrel with .
29 Whereas you do n't have that , you 'll probably have the careers officers walking in when your E Os are having a cup of coffee and they think , well they do sod all .
30 Sir Ralph Darling was no sooner in post than he turned his attention to John Piper and an official enquiry was set up to investigate the customs accounts .
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