Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 HIV may be passed on during sex when blood , semen ( spunk or cum ) or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter the bloodstream of her or his partner .
2 However , the strategy also has a longer term aim to upgrade the infrastructure and skills of the region to enable it to compete effectively for investment when congestion costs in the ‘ grand poles ’ become insupportable .
3 One other noteworthy source of support to franchise bidders , bringing resources less of money than talent ( though they often acquired shareholdings later ) were the experienced broadcasters , many of whom came from the BBC ( inevitably , in 1955 ) .
4 Demonstrations of context-specificity do not in themselves establish the correctness of this view as they can be readily interpreted as showing simply that the effects of pre-exposure interfere less with acquisition when conditioning takes place in different context .
5 An attractive but slow-growing species which does better in emerse than submerse conditions .
6 insomnia , which is commonly a consequence of addictive disease and which resolves naturally in time as recovery progresses .
7 And on they sped so swiftly that she might almost have cried out with Ostanes , less in trepidation than delight , ‘ Save me , O God , for I stand between two exalted brilliances …
8 You 'll also sweat less in bed as air is circulating all round the body .
9 Liz , like a pale convent girl too long mewed up , went wild in her first year , as she discovered the world of parties she had hitherto known only by reading and by hearsay : in those days , such was the imbalance between the sexes , women were much in demand as status symbols , as sleeping partners , as lovers , as party ballast , and Liz went out a great deal , her appearance improving dramatically as she did so .
10 But going for gold these days is more down to money than motivation .
11 During our Pre-Campaign Wave in March defence was the main issue on television , the main issue stressed by the Conservative Party , and second only to unemployment as Labour 's main issue .
12 As a result , he gives a slightly different portrait of a more experimental painter , dictated less by logic than intuition , and pursuing a development which was not as rigid as the artist 's admirers would have maintained .
13 Herluin saw him , and uttered a wordless cry , rather of vexation than surprise or alarm , for by this time the steward should have been home in Ramsey , all his booty safely delivered .
14 Poets seem to write more easily about love than prose writers .
15 In that cohort , council tenants have their first child much sooner after marriage than owner occupiers ( median interval thirteen months compared with thirty months ) and also have their third births much sooner after their second .
16 Not only was it the case that many projects were already under way before ERDF resources were committed , but also member states were free to add ERDF aid to the national aid for the project ( individual additionality ) or to add such aid to national regional expenditure as a whole ( global additionality ) .
17 This may occur for various reasons ; the suspect may have died or be below the age of criminal responsibility , the victim may not wish to press charges or a witness may be unwilling , or unable , to give evidence or a person already in detention after conviction admits to further offences .
18 When elective treatment is considered , however , contrast enhanced computed tomography may be useful just before surgery as thrombosis may occur .
19 Modern Rythmic Gymnastics is more about poise than power … its grace not gusto … is it a sport or is it art … theyre arguingthat one out but you ca n't deny its style and skill …
20 Its actual pace often seems to him interchangeable with Allegro , both words indicating more about character than speed .
21 The second was more about pressure than pace , as the pack bulldozed through for Paul Ashmead to score .
22 English fans feel that the emphasis on fast bowling in the last fifteen years has been greatly to the game 's detriment , leading to the continuing decline of the spinner , a lack of variety , slow over rates , broken bones and a situation where batting is more about courage than skill .
23 Is concerned more about justice than charity .
24 From the castle he ruled the lake , more as pirate than governor , choosing just the right moment to sell the fortress to the Milanese during the time of the Spanish-French war .
25 Edwards nodded and said , more as assertion than question , ‘ Dead ? ’
26 Gently , I extracted them from the soil with the trowel I 'd brought more as alibi than implement .
27 While Jane makes a living from her pottery skills using a workshop set up in the garage , her father regards art more as pleasure than source of income .
28 The uniform , designed more for seduction than aggression , was created by Mr Pierre Balmain who won a pre-podium skirmish with designers Lacroix , Lapidus and Cacherel .
29 We will continue to argue for employment for all and will continue to criticize unequal development , discriminatory development , low-budget development and development designed more for propaganda than progress .
30 A cannon or two have been placed around a modern Scandinavian-type house , more for ornament than effectiveness .
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