Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Among the stars , mostly clad in graveyard black , who dutifully stepped along it , was Sadie Frost , wife of Spandau Ballet star Gary Kemp . |
2 | Wilkinson ( 1990 ) suggests that temporal adjuncts are rarely placed in theme position in Dutch . |
3 | But two short cuts are expressly discouraged in CAB training : the first is the adviser trusting to memory . |
4 | But clear declines in infant mortality in Britain and in Belgium only become apparent some time after the beginning of the fertility decline , and in France mortality and fertility declines begin at about the same time . |
5 | The point 's that I think is trying to be made is that there are a lot of people here tonight who do wish to express an opinion and that opinion is not necessarily formulated in question form . |
6 | There is a danger that a Voluntary Organisation may lose sight of its basic aims and objectives and become so embroiled in service delivery that other areas are neglected . |
7 | We could n't get a straight reply — she 'd only answer in sign language . |
8 | Especially if only goes in advertising section . |
9 | Not everything that is naturally occurring in sea water is necessary or beneficial to marine life . |
10 | Support does not necessarily result in employment creation . |
11 | Such additions to the software , which are necessarily written in machine code , are very effective but their production is fairly complex and time-consuming and can also lead to serious problems if transfer to a different machine is attempted . |
12 | ‘ You perhaps speak in parable form of two divisions of the brain . |
13 | The handbook must be seen as a major step forward in British planning method , and although the results were slow to be realized , one city at least , Coventry , perhaps shows in plan form what the authors might have envisaged . |
14 | For hygiene reasons , recycled material is only used in food packaging if the contents are plastic wrapped or the cardboard has a protective lining . |
15 | The coincidence between the ordinary predicative and clausal positions is all the more striking in that the inherently restrictive adjectives can not be so used in predicate qualifying position ( where restriction for identification is not appropriate ) ; this is why there is a further contrast between ( 57 ) and ( 59 ) , even though the adjective is one of this inherently restrictive group in both cases , and despite the fact that the property THIRD is certainly compatible in itself with the noun ox : ( 57 ) she considers the Admiral ( to be ) the worst ( e.g. of the village 's gardeners ) ( 58 ) she declared the squire ( to be ) the lazy ( 59 ) the revellers had eaten the ox the third ( 60 ) they ate their steaks well done Example ( 60 ) shows that eat can support predicate qualifiers , so that incompatibility between the verb and the construction can not be given as a reason for the ungrammaticality of ( 59 ) . |
16 | None of these are as yet much used in mathematics education ( except for the dissemination of papers and electronic conferring in higher education ) . |
17 | The problem arises over the interpretation of the concept of welfare , or the child 's best interests , and of other concepts much used in child care practice , such as ‘ neglect ’ , ‘ ill-treatment ’ or being ‘ in moral danger ’ . |
18 | The Pittsburgh group incorporated a radioactive ‘ label ’ into the coat proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus ( a virus that causes a mild disease in livestock and is much used in interferon research ) . |
19 | So increases in state spending were largely offset by corresponding reductions by taxpayers . |
20 | Mother did once give me a tin of toffees , all wrapped in gold paper , which was a special treat — I still have the pretty tin , all pink , red and gold . |
21 | Nor are all her qualities earnest ones ; the ‘ game-playing ’ element in the description is greatly needed in home life . |
22 | Section 6(2) contemplates restoration of what was received , or the value of it ; subsection ( 3 ) ( a ) and subsection ( 4 ) ( a ) contemplate restoration of the value surviving ; and subsection ( 3 ) ( b ) and subsection ( 4 ) ( b ) are wide enough to cover in principle compensation in respect of loss of an opportunity to make a profit . |
23 | However , the decline in science interest was less marked in GIST action than in control schools , indicating a possible causal effect of the VISTA visits and other interventions , and on boys as much as girls . |
24 | May I introduce Aaron , a convert from another faith , a deaf mute , who can only communicate in sign language . |
25 | Such local compensation , however , can not occur at the small scale because the lithosphere has a finite strength and so changes in load result in regional isostatic adjustments over a greater area than that actually affected by the change in load ( Fig. 4.7(B) ) . |
26 | The new family code will be applied by magistrates and judges especially trained in family law . |
27 | It is argued that although cattle stealing was affected by administrative arrangements , particularly in the twentieth century , it was more sensitive to economic influences , especially changes in land use brought on by the expansion of plantations . |
28 | Miles Davis , Sly Stone , Santana , War , the Temptations and the Grateful Dead all indulged in marathon trance grooves , rippling with strange currents , often stretching beyond the bounds of endurance into boredom but hunting ecstatic release through repetition . |
29 | So bear in mind photo opportunities and indeed getting photographs yourself and sending them in with appropriate captions to the magazine or newspaper and so on . |
30 | Lettie , a smart and tweedy battleaxe suddenly glimpsed in flannelette nightie and a hairnet , is a figure of fun who would be utterly loathsome if she really existed . |