Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This chapter deals mainly with optical ( or visual ) effects that involve construction in three dimensions , a stage beyond matte painting , and therefore a step nearer to physical , or mechanical , effects , which mostly tend to involve live action shooting on set or location . |
2 | Some leaves have buds growing by their divided lobes , and these eventually grow to become new plants . |
3 | If they had served small areas , the CMHTs would have had great difficulty in liaising with the specialist facilities and organizations ( statutory and non-statutory ) which characterize the mental handicap field and which necessarily tend to cover large areas if not regions . |
4 | He has refused all real negotiation at any stage , since negotiations necessarily mean dropping preliminary conditions like the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Kuwait . |
5 | The analysis was inconclusive , but there are indications that change ( especially change involving non-manual workers ) was associated more with firms operating below capacity rather than at full capacity . |
6 | Neither would a sovereign state 's government necessarily want to oppose transnational corporations , for the former often find themselves in the unenviable position of needing the latter more than the latter need them . |
7 | ‘ It would n't be worth it … people only want to hear new issues not scratchy old ones … ’ and so on . |
8 | However , the public rightly expect to have particular assurance about standards of safety in the nuclear industry ’ . |
9 | She says I could put hers down , you says I could put yours so stop telling big whoppers again . |
10 | It already enjoys enough clout to attract considerable television coverage , a senator and the cream of the French gastronomic press . |
11 | But the real villains are the Luxembourgers and Italians who stubbornly continue to buy leaded petrol , even though many of their petrol stations offer the cleaner alternative . |
12 | That last requirement could best be met by establishing a large enough market to warrant actual manufacture in the Far East . |
13 | There she would stay , he told her , without food or water , until she had spun enough thread to weave new hangings for their marriage bed . ’ |
14 | Evidently it is not much use replacing existential propositions with their properly quantified " canonical " paraphrases , if the concept of existential quantification itself gives rise to obscurities and can not be made sufficiently precise . |
15 | You will write more rapidly If you join as many letters as possible , so try using looped tails on your letters even If this is something you do not always do when writing . |
16 | So try to maintain normal meals at normal mealtimes , and normal sleeping patterns as far as possible . |
17 | Frequent sugary snacks do more damage to teeth than the same amount of sugar all in one go , so try to limit sugary foods to mealtimes . |
18 | The role of the lecturer was to act as a channel of communication between company and college , to explain each to the other , to organise and perhaps deliver bespoke short courses , and to contribute his or her skills to the company . |
19 | On a smooth paper life is easier and the colour lies much more smoothly , so do try different papers for yourself . |
20 | These Step-Sisters will no doubt sustain a reasonable doubt sustain a reasonable following among disenfranchised post-safari suit Eldritchites with this faithful Xerox , but its pounding drum box , caterwauling guitar , second-hand imagery and low , grumbled vocals only serve to advertise other people 's back catalogue . |
21 | These will all reduce emissions from fossil fuels and so help combat global warming and acid deposition . |
22 | This facility , the first of its kind in the world and built with the aid of a £100 000 grant from the Science and Engineering Research Council , should allow chemical companies to design catalyst much more rationally — and so help to avoid future disasters like the dioxin explosion in Seveso , Italy . |
23 | Maybe she would take up her art again , and when she had polished that rusty talent perhaps volunteer to teach handicapped children . |
24 | Heavier cores inexorably collapse to form black holes . |
25 | AT&T complains that US carriers wanting to enter the UK market not only have to invest substantial time and money in building their own networks , but also have no alternative but to negotiate with British Telecom for local access to customers . |
26 | The programs must also be written in portable ANSI C. If so , developers only have to make slight modifications such as adding include lines and converting file names before compiling and running the application on the target system . |
27 | Whether such a process can operate on a large enough scale to produce major oasis depressions is more doubtful . |
28 | So have to scamper round perimeter of operating roundabout shouting instructions to two-year-old while preventing four-year-old ( riding Prancer ) from taking out small Birmingham person on Tosca next to him with his fists . |
29 | Workers indicated that they would like to be able to take their holidays without being obliged to find a replacement and so have to do double duty before or after their holiday . |
30 | In some cases the districts alone have established joint committees within the area covered by a top-tier authority . |