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

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1 The English still play golf for exercise , while Scottish amateurs , whose inner conceit about inventing the game holds them back , mostly suffer from little inclination to practise .
2 The lysates also contained several immunoreactive polypeptides with smaller M r s , which presumably correspond to proteolytic degradation products of the two native PLCs .
3 Rainout occurs when material is incorporated into cloud water droplets or ice crystals which eventually grow to sufficient size to overcome gravity and fall to the ground .
4 If you do not intend to return to nursing employment in the near future , then you can only remain as up to date with nursing theory as possible in anticipation of your planned return , and hope that the evidence you eventually provide of recent study is sufficient to convince the Board of your readiness to return .
5 It is noticeable that overgrowth cements only develop on biogenic carbonate grains , and do not form where the skeletal wall has been heavily bored by fungi or algae ( thus forming a ‘ micrite ’ envelope ) .
6 Innate behaviour repertoires only change through natural selection over successive generations and , although their range of tolerance , their capacities , can be extended , their capability in responding to rapid day to day environmental shifts is clearly limited .
7 Offpiste spring snow is easy to ski and smooth so concentrate on regular breathing ( in as you start the turn , out as you complete it ) , think ‘ light ’ and fly like a bird .
8 It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood .
9 The reason is more likely to be that they only fly in ideal wind conditions .
10 Is there a broad enough base for popular capitalism ?
11 Gently cook in hot sunflower oil for 3–4 minutes .
12 The three policies separate cover for climbers into new user friendly packages , with options of year long cover for domestic use and two policies for climbing abroad .
13 Drake is only waterfowl with white head , black and white upperparts and rufous underparts : also has green patches on forehead and nape .
14 Similarly , we might claim to have a right to private property on account of having interests which crucially depend on private ownership .
15 Oh , well the p Oh yes well it 's now seven months old that prescription so that that 'll now be invalid so ache in left arm
16 One could be a ‘ creationist ’ without being much support for Biblical religion .
17 Therefore , in what now follows , since we shall be examining social reproduction , I only count as variable capital that which is actually apportioned to the workers , and surplus-value will constitute the whole of the social surplus-value .
18 The flowers only open during bright weather .
19 This is such a diverse field and so open to personal preference that I only intend to say a few words about it .
20 There are few gardens in which suitable roses can not be encouraged to grow , for the assumption that they only flourish on heavy clay is a misconception .
21 They only meet during residential Circle functions , i. e. once or twice a year .
22 The implications for pedagogy of SLA research on the one hand , and studies of communication on the other , come into conflict and so stand in particular need of conceptual evaluation .
23 Firstly , your garment is likely to be more successful if you use a very similar yarn so look for slubbed cotton , acrylic for acrylic , wool for wool and so on .
24 Firstly , your garment is likely to be more successful if you use a very similar yarn so look for slubbed cotton for slubbed cotton , acrylic for acrylic , wool for wool and so on .
25 EGGSTONE : ‘ Eggstone in Lemon Grove ’ CD only release from Swedish guitar merchants with a healthy obsession for Californian psychedelic-tinged pop
26 The implication from Hall 's research is that organisms can adapt their genes to suit their environment , and that the production of genetic mutations is not necessarily separate from natural selection .
27 For example in using traditional publishing as a model for electronic publishing , we may fail to encompass innovation , or to address issues and products that only emerge with new technology ( e.g. access to information , data protection , expert systems ) .
28 One response is to turn away and say that research is difficult and irrelevant and so rely on practical experience and rules of thumb .
29 This argument carries particular political significance in a society in which the divisions between Catholics and Protestants are so obviously manifest in differential unemployment rates .
30 Recall the warning which you read above : All these fancy search algorithms which you have just read about are not really much use for algorithmic learning .
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