Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This reply read : ‘ I duly acknowledge receipt of correspondence sent in respect of children in care and confirm that the mail has now been forwarded accordingly . ’
2 I mean to marry Miss Kyte , and so gain possession of Merchiston Lodge and Aunt Lavinia 's fortune . ’
3 Idealism , and the quest for action , drove him to change regiments and branches of the service , and so lose chances of promotion beyond the rank of subaltern .
4 The deviation of the feminine term from the profession into other meanings partly reflects the assumed impossibility that women should occupy these positions , and the ensuing implication that women only occupy head of household positions by virtue of selling sexual services to men , whereas in the acting profession women are much more ‘ equal ’ .
5 Railway and port facilities will be needed and higher levels of mine mechanization if coal production is to achieve levels which not only supply 70% of energy demand but afford an opportunity for exports .
6 Surely ( so the argument might be continued ) the interesting cases of knowledge are those which permit meaningful questions about criteria , and such cases necessarily involve states of affairs that are in some sense publicly accessible .
7 Gently remove sprigs of rosemary from the stalk and sprinkle over chicken with chopped parsley .
8 Each has been trying to outbid the rest in an attempt to gain market share and so exploit economies of scale .
9 The fairly long seek times of CD-ROM , caused by its CLV retrieval system , can still cause pauses of between a half and one second while the read head moves from one part of the disc to another .
10 So suppose we attempt , for example , to phrase accounts of the pragmatic notion of presupposition in terms of appropriateness conditions , we shall find that they wrongly predict conditions of usage .
11 Even low-sugar rusks can contain up to 15 per cent sugar so give crusts of toast or a scrubbed carrot to gnaw on instead .
12 When your workcharts are made out , mark , on the charts , the mutually suspect sets of sounds , i.e. the phonetically similar sounds you need to check to see if they are in contrast or in variation .
13 If you are checking a mutually suspect set of sounds , you are likely to have several " different " sounds in the " different " column .
14 On these grounds , Acts of Parliament which inadvertently contradict elements of Community law are modified so as to comply with the European Communities Act .
15 You perhaps get restoration of fishery or enhancement of amenity or enhancement of the quality of the water such that it can be used for a far wider spectrum of requirements than it was before .
16 If historians only uncover images of disability in charity advertising and stories of helplessness or courage , with no alternatives , what will that mean for a future population of disabled people ?
17 Evidence from the results of parallel tests with questions differing only in the numbers used showed that test results for individuals can be variable and so produce misclassifications of mastery .
18 Such aggregations not only promote transmission of micro-organisms but through repeated exposure allow large doses of these .
19 The accession of Coenred ( 716–18 ) ( HE V , 22 ) , son of Cuthwine , son of Leodwald , a representative of a hitherto obscure line of Bernician aristocrats who appears in the Anglian genealogies as a descendant of Ida , set a new pattern .
20 They had all become part of campus life but the chuguo chao , the ‘ going abroad tide ’ , was probably the most noticeable and was certainly a ‘ hot topic ’ ( translated from the Chinese ‘ redian ’ ) among students .
21 These include the T cell receptor ( CD3 ) and its coreceptors CD4 and CD8 , which together recognise complexes of antigen peptide and major histocompatibility complex on other cells ; the major histocompatibility complex molecules themselves ; and lymphocyte function-related antigen 2 ( LFA-2 or CD2 ) , a receptor for another immuno-globulin-like molecule , LFA3 , expressed on other cells .
22 ( i ) If A , B permute , so do powers of A , B. For example unc ( ii ) If A , B permute , and the eigenvalues of A are all different , then B can be expressed as a polynomial in A.
23 Maybe deficiency of income affects health ; but so do housing and the environment , and so do conditions of employment .
24 Words carry meanings , and so do combinations of words .
25 At the outset this seems an onerous task , as not only do gallons of water lie on the sail but the wind is also trying to hold the sail down .
26 Moreover , these market figures only take account of multi-media delivered on a stand-alone optical disc platform .
27 The two sub-set attributes of base part refer to this drawing file , as they only contain details of changes to the base part .
28 Payphone along the village — so take supply of coins .
29 In these cases some psychiatrists resort to the description ‘ schizoaffective ’ which , although itself an old term , is now often used in recognition of the fact that the traditional categories of schizophrenia and affective psychosis really only represent varieties of insanity as they occur in their pure forms .
30 The middle classes , especially those in government service , have to move from place to place and so need continuity of curriculum .
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