Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But they are most unlikely to do so — and herein lies part of the explanation for Labour 's election defeat , and one of its greatest problems for the future . |
2 | Baird rarely adds eggs to the purée as the scallop meat tends to be firm enough without them to absorb a fair amount of cream . |
3 | Dubos started from the assumption that all organic matter added to the soil eventually undergoes decomposition through the agency of micro-organisms . |
4 | Some sources claim she was derived from one of the old Welsh water-goddesses , others that she only haunts descendants of the more noble families . |
5 | As far as housing is concerned , focusing attention on the disruptive social effects of the newcomers alone diverts attention from the fact that rural housing is not only a matter of ( increasing ) demand , but of supply and need . |
6 | Except in large garrisons or establishments , there is usually only one church and the situation in the Armed Forces obviously encourages partnership between the Churches . |
7 | By solving a physiological conundrum Hubel and Wiesel immediately created a psychological puzzle : how is visual perception possible in a system that only relays information about the location and orientation of edges ? |
8 | It is known as the Appropriation Act because it not only grants approval for the total sums requested , but also prescribes how the overall sum is to be apportioned to particular votes in order to finance specified services . |
9 | Also in this category , but published for the first time in this volume , is the article Jackie And Just Seventeen which not only records changes in the content of girls ' magazines over the 80s ( since McRobbie 's original analysis of the late 70s , also included here ) but registers theoretical developments as well through its attention to the ways in which girls as readers both construct their own meanings and interact with the texts . |
10 | Like every illustration , of course , it only goes part of the way in satisfying our minds . |
11 | ( a ) Retirement and expulsion As explained in earlier chapters of this book , where no express provision is contained in a partnership agreement or satisfactory arrangements can not be agreed to meet the particular circumstances of the partner concerned , the Partnership Act only offers dissolution as the answer to what to do with a partner whose continued presence in the firm is unwanted by his co-partners . |
12 | According to Prince Charles the watercolour medium ‘ quite literally refreshes parts of the soul which other activities can not reach ’ . |
13 | Obviously , each kind of experience necessarily contains elements of the other . |
14 | If you have n't got this disk , maybe your manufacturer only ships Windows on the hard disk , like Ambra and Victor then Microsoft will send you a disk containing a file called STAR.EXE . |
15 | This not only adds power to the punch , but also gives the karateka a second strike in readiness , should it be needed . |
16 | For example , contacting users ' families not only causes unpleasantness for the individual concerned but also damages the centres ' carefully nurtured congenial atmosphere . |
17 | This reduction in natural ventilation not only causes trouble within the house , but also can affect its structure , and one problem area is the roof space . |
18 | She is on the Speaker 's panel of chairmen for Commons committees , so has experience of the chair . |
19 | Then , just as the clock , and clocks like it , have a certain inner mechanical constitution from which these features arise , so has gold in the view of those who adopted the corpuscular hypothesis . |
20 | The made-from part drawing file only holds details of the modification to the original , base part . |
21 | The status of Top Traveller is one that is self-appointed and only has currency among the knots of those tacking their way through the continent with varying degrees of frustration and ill luck . |
22 | It is a very dry area and only has rain during the wet season . |
23 | All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys . |
24 | When de Man subjects the metaphor of the fountain to " Proust 's own injunction " to submit the image to the " test of truth " , he apparently loses sight of the way that his own conception of metaphor as " intratextual complementarity " of inside and outside has led him towards the aporia . |
25 | So says Christ to the church in Philadelphia . |
26 | All this , all this very much depends Chairman on the er T S G settlement and the A C Gs , what 's an A C G ? |
27 | Indeed , Tan not only confirms Corbett at the level of the Court of Appeal , but extends it beyond marriage into , it appears , a case of general application , an outcome which Ormrod J. may not have intended or desired . |
28 | Note that although some of the correlations calculated for this study appear to be markedly different to those observed in the Groeger and Chapman study , the difference between correlations only reaches significance in the case of the correlation between risk and normality ( z=2.64 , p<0.01 ) . |
29 | He apparently sees Novell as the Grinch who will steal open systems . |
30 | Working-class action in the economic sphere , through the trade unions , necessarily takes place in the context of a factual interdependence between employers and workers , and this interdependence is reinforced by the institutionalization of industrial conflict . |