Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Restorations should not be undertaken for aesthetic reasons alone , but only for carefully controlled maintenance , because of the inherent possibilities of damage in any restoration . |
2 | Its removal from immature stages reduces their growth and increases the osmolarity of the blood , apparently through hormonally controlled diuresis ( Clark and Anstee , 1972 ; Penzlin , 1972 ) . |
3 | The backfill material contained a considerable amount of pottery , which was stylistically attributable to the second half of the eleventh century AD , along with much burnt clay or daub thought to derive from wattle walls . |
4 | These stations were multi-faceted structures with complex interrelations of roof lines , varied and dramatic handling of windows , gables , and towers , together with richly ornamented detail . |
5 | It is not enough to simply issue handicap certificates to non- club golfers in the hope that it will solve all of their problems . |
6 | In contrast , in the cruder world of burgh politics , similar conduct was common enough to scarcely elicit comment . |
7 | Erm so to actually make application for the pension you need to apply to the education personnel group erm and you 'll need a an application form fourteen A pen . |
8 | But dinosaur mania currently sweeping Britain is viewed by some as a an opportunity to cash in on illicitly produced video recordings of the film . |
9 | The energy could then be used either to generate electricity ( eg in a photoelectrochemical cell equipped with a light-sensitive semiconducting electrode ) or chemicals ( eg by photochemically splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen ) . |
10 | Better by far to tackle equity withdrawal on big loans , where better-off house-buyers borrow £20,000 more than they need for a house-purchase , to buy that flashy car they have always wanted . |
11 | Only by so doing can he be sure of acquiring a viable holding and be in a position to develop it to achieve its optimum long-term output . |
12 | The newly-elected councillor should welcome the opportunity of serving on these outside bodies for only by so doing can he obtain a full appreciation of the part which these bodies play in local administration . |
13 | Only by so doing can their business activity generate an adequate return . |
14 | After lengthy backbench Opposition speeches had stretched out discussions , a government whip just after 11pm moved closure of debate , which Mr Bob Cryer ( Lab . |
15 | Season generously with freshly ground pepper and add salt to taste . |
16 | If the surfaces were cleaned by sand blasting , that concrete dust would be mixed up with the sand used in the cleaning ; but when the surfaces are cleaned with dry ice , the pellets sublime away into easily filtered gas . |
17 | This was the idea , popularised in Shonfield 's Modern Capitalism but covered in a very large number of other works also , that a shift was occurring away from territorially based representation towards representation based on functional cleavages , with a consequent decline in the power of the territorially based representative assemblies known as parliaments and an ever-increasing role for corporatist organisations able to negotiate for organised functional interests at the national level . |
18 | Bobby , who had not until then encountered homosexuality , was left uncertain about Minton 's feelings until one night in the winter of 1946 — 7 when he accompanied Minton and Keith Vaughan to the Café Royal . |
19 | Conversely , the major benefits of privatization are likely to stem not from literally returning ownership to the private sector , but rather from associated measures which make it clear to managers that they are expected to compete effectively and efficiently . |
20 | His theories are based on clinical observations , and not on carefully controlled experimentation or systematic statistical comparison of groups and control groups . |
21 | In this study we shall be examining crime , and while deviance does overlap with crime it is important not to simply identify crime with deviance . |
22 | ‘ I had not till now received word from the queen my mother . ’ |
23 | Despite being arrested thirty-five times — once after allegedly taking part in this high-speed chase across three counties — he 's always had to be released from police cells after being granted bail . |
24 | If you 've ever come home with newly bought make-up only to find that the colours do n't really suit you , take heart . |
25 | Usually runs uphill , but flies downhill with fast whirring flight . |
26 | That is to say the curved members , such as ribs , were built up of naturally curving wood , chosen to have the right shape . |
27 | According to Professor Thomis , it is " an area of agreement " that wages were generally unable to keep up with steeply rising food prices , while Mathias , pointing to rising money wages as a feature of the period , concludes that inflating prices generally outpaced them . |
28 | ‘ I stayed up until 3am watching television and thought it was great . |
29 | The coach trip back to the Academy is remembered by few , as the dirty and damp officer cadets catch up on much lost sleep . |
30 | A table top sale takes place in Barton village hall on March 21 from 10am to 3pm to raise hall funds . |