Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb base] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | While mail order , trading checks and weekly credit callers or tallymen continue to be the forms of credit which most obviously meet the needs of those used to weekly budgeting , and to being paid weekly in cash , they are likely to continue to be the obvious choice for many such people — regardless of truth-in-lending regulations . |
2 | The rocks fall down below hear the cries of the dying |
3 | The crisis over the succession which emerged at the end of Anne 's reign did not so much divide the parties , but split the Tories . |
4 | In passing our studies have helped to clear up some of the outstanding biological problems that underlie the reproductive biology of Bufo bufo , such as why it is that the males so greatly outnumber the females , and why they are smaller . |
5 | and then you take your long end and you wind above covering the edge and overlapping and then the low , then covering the edge and overlapping , there and again you keep working your way up and down , a figure of eight until you get to the end of your bandage then tie away from the body in your reef knot , either you tuck your ends in or if that 's awkward you can just put a sticking plaster over the ends to get them out of the way like that , so just tuck the ends in and I do n't think your casualty 's going to need a sling for a little graze like that |
6 | Only once have the gods assaulted me in the guise of another person . |
7 | And what 's more , there 's no pressure to buy , no long term commitment to meet and a Red House ordering procedure that guarantees that you only ever get the books you ask for . |
8 | Although the incidental catch of dolphins in the purse-seine yellowfin tuna fishery in the ETP has indeed been greatly reduced since the 1960s , so also have the numbers of dolphins . |
9 | The same calculations that so accurately predict the proportions in which the elements are made in the big bang also predict the amounts in which they are made . |
10 | And they 're especially evocative , not just because they 're detailed period pieces ( just look at those sideburns ) but because they so often recall the circumstances in which we first watched them . |
11 | Always remember that too much of any essence can be over stimulating , or in the opposite extreme , stupefying — so please use the oils in the correct concentrations ( see page 48 ) . |
12 | So please try the samples and use the £1 coupon to find out why Pampers is Britain 's best selling nappy . |
13 | Plait strips loosely together then overlap the ends as before and slipstitch together . |
14 | Samples can be collected which not only adequately represent the facies or lithosomes under study , but are appropriate in orientation , size , shape and freshness to the selected preparation techniques . |
15 | So too have the damages awarded by US courts against manufacturers found to have polluted the environment to a degree that has recently been decreed unacceptable . |
16 | In the same way that these changes have varied spatially — both regionally and at a local scale — so too have the modifications to social organizations themselves varied . |
17 | Since the fable was written in 1965 , ending on a note of hope , the whole prodding apparatus has been formidably increased ; so too have the mounds of curricular sawdust . |
18 | So too have the ends . |
19 | So too have the subjects which the primary school teacher is expected to cover . |
20 | Officers speak freely and openly about being in the prison service and at Holloway and so too do the prisoners . |
21 | But as development times lengthen to six or seven years , so too do the chances that a new model will be obsolete before it leaves the drawing board . |
22 | If the March crisis over missile modernisation now seems something from another era , so too do the fears of the summer . |
23 | Just as the current crisis has a distinctly familiar ring to it , so too do the solutions being offered . |
24 | Now , when interest rates rise , so too do the rates on most bank liabilities . |
25 | Not only therefore do the judges ‘ make law ’ through the development of the common law . |
26 | Modern F&B managers would delight at the instructions to waitresses to ‘ only half fill the Cups with Coffee ( unless asked to fill them up ) and add Boiled Milk but do not quite fill the Cups ’ , or , for dinner , ‘ Begin at Right end of each Division and with a Bill of Fare held in front of each Person , at each course , ask , naming the article , what they will have . ’ |
27 | Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle : the eggs hatch out into a variety of larval forms which only faintly resemble the adults , both morphologically and physiologically . |
28 | Although nineteenth century whalers discovered that many Of the strange calls at sea were the voices of whales , only recently have the songs Of cetaceans become familiar to the rest of the world . |
29 | We are aware of this in other situations , and so commonly rock the cradles and prams of babies . |
30 | Most just take the needles and go , but one lesbian woman wants some advice on safer sex . |