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

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1 There are three conclusions drawn from these arguments , all to some extent encapsulated in the 1958 Education Reform Bill , though it is not altogether clear how the proposals are related to each other .
2 In the case of those groups which are less advanced today the process will take longer , but that is all the difference . '
3 So sorry just a moment .
4 Just seems so unrealistic though a kid would actually do that .
5 It was so different even the weir had been removed which means the river at this point is some three feet shallower than when I last fished it .
6 But when it comes to ensuring that public bodies act reasonably and within their powers , it is often felt to be much less clear how the law ought to be enforced .
7 But the magistrates said French had flouted the court order and his record — of sixty five convictions for animal cruelty — was so serious only a prison sentence was appropriate .
8 The Education Reform Act 1988 has produced a degree of prescription and central control to which the government was apparently resistant only a couple of years before its enactment .
9 Unlike Aunt Kit , who believed it to be a barbaric rite , intolerable between reasonable men and women , Aunt Lilian , the headmistress , simply felt it her duty to point out that a career — any career — would be less easy once a girl was lumbered with a husband and children .
10 With diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis , it is less obvious how the placebo effect works .
11 Stork was not entirely sure how the headhunting process worked ; indeed , there were no guides to the subject and all the existing purveyors of search are more or less self-taught .
12 Beep in the ear is so important just a second ago , because if we had this on , busy on the phone , and the next caller comes through , because it was my phone , those calls would go through to Hilary , so I would n't get a beep in the ear would I ?
13 Back in the cargo area , ruining two pairs of gauntlets in the process , I ripped fibres from the socks and glued then here and there , in and around , more or less filling out the places on the sculpture that had been affected .
14 The Central Market clinic was only open twice a week and , in common with the entire public health service , medicines were almost non-existent .
15 Well I shall still be sitting down bloated out no doubt , but er , it 's just not doing it , actually doing it .
16 Paradoxically it was not quite so bad now the invaders had arrived .
17 More widely within society , it is argued , competitive individualism challenges collectivism ; the provision of services through the state is abandoned in favour of privatization so expanding again the sphere of potential profit-making .
18 Keep on listening whenever the language helper says an utterance even though your turn has passed .
19 It was already clear how the camera might be used to measure area — by simply counting pixels seen at an ‘ appropriate ’ illumination level and exposure .
20 The following morning he went to Dawson 's house , thereby missing a telephone call from the King 's private secretary asking him to go to the Palace before luncheon ( it is not clear why the message was not passed on ) .
21 It is not clear why the motives of the White Paper of 1943 , the intentions of the inspectorate and the hopes of educational reformers were so little heeded in the specific detail of selection .
22 It is not clear why the disease is usually not apparent until calves , turned out to graze in the spring , have been at grass for 2-5 months .
23 It was not clear why the matter deserved a book to itself .
24 It is not clear why the theft or robbery count should be considered before that of handling except that the theft or robbery must have come first in time .
25 * It is not clear why the effect of the retention interval should be especially marked when the pre-exposure flavour is different from that used in the subsequent phases of the study .
26 In any case , it is not clear why the period of five years has been chosen .
27 It is not clear why the consent of the parties should be a precondition to leapfrog appeals , and the issue was contentious when the Bill was debated in Parliament .
28 It is not clear why the age of 65 was taken as the cut-off point for these screening programmes .
29 They say the two men should stand trial in Scotland or the United States , though it is not clear how the West would react to Col Gaddafi 's suggestion , now apparently retracted , that it could take place in another Arab League country .
30 So far it is not clear how the G and C cells know when to stop following the Q cells and select an A or P pioneer .
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