Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 … the city of Chichester doth so fast decay and run to ruine , and the multitude inhabiting there so fast growe too beggary that except for remedy thereof some speedy order bee taken it is very likely the multitude of poor in the liberty of that city increasing will cause the better sorte ( being few that can contribute towards the releefe of the poore ) by reason of charges to wex weery of inhabiting the city .
2 In Ireland , where the rugby population is , even at the most optimistic estimate , around a mere 20,000 , the base of the pyramid is obviously narrow and talent does n't just grow on trees .
3 Talent does n't necessarily mean facility .
4 Talent does n't always come in huge packages — remember Mark Todd 's brilliant event horse Charisma , who was only 15.3hh ?
5 The evidence reviewed in this chapter does not however demonstrate even in the earlier agitational aspects of the anti-slave trade campaign that antislavery took up radical methods and challenged the normal modes of bringing about change .
6 By virtue of the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act 1971 the recipient of unsolicited goods is entitled in certain circumstances to treat them as unconditional gifts after six months from receipt , or 30 days from notice to the sender , so long as the sender does not in the meantime take possession of them and the recipient does not unreasonably refuse to permit him to do so .
7 Another group of researchers , this time in Sweden , has discovered that this protective effect does n't only last for as long as the baby is breastfed .
8 THE North-East record in the FA Trophy does not exactly form a roll of honour .
9 But a dry shave does n't always give him the results he wants .
10 But a dry shave does n't always give him the results he wants .
11 In fact , he 's not had a lesson in his life and is unlikely to start now as Muirfield does n't even have a professional 's shop !
12 The object of study does not usually encompass the whole physical , biological or other field , but focuses on certain phenomena , problems , aspects or themes .
13 Our main argument in this paper is that linguists have not often recognised the need for this sort of justification ; that their views about what is educationally relevant in the field of language study does not always coincide with the concerns expressed by educationalists ; and that linguists and educationalists need to begin a common search for relevance in which the linguists ' knowledge is related to a frame of reference based on the needs of learners and teachers .
14 These connections suggest that what a woman says about housework at the beginning of her interview does not only reflect on the mode of feeling-expression general in her class-specific linguistic code .
15 For all his scrupulously clean musicianship Hardy does not yet command the range of colour and accent of Shlomo Mintz — witness the windover-the-graves scales at the end of the first and last movements .
16 However , fostering does not always work out so well .
17 When the views of those who have experience of residential care are taken into account , and when the finding that fostering does not necessarily prove a permanent solution for young people in care is assimilated , then residential care is at least equal in its advantages to foster care .
18 Although defective colour perception does not usually have significant effect in many class activities , there are some careers for which absolute perception is needed ( armed forces , electrical trades ) .
19 When we discover that e-mail does not necessarily work like that , we are temporarily at a loss as to what to do about it .
20 The national curriculum and its tests are also expensive : but appraisal does not somehow have the same political glamour as announcing that children must learn the facts about British history or correct grammar .
21 Editor , — J K Aronson and D J M Reynolds 's article on monitoring treatment with aminoglycoside antibiotics does not adequately address optimal dosing with these agents or the timing of assays , nor does it specify which patients need monitoring .
22 Having the same financial people on either side does n't just make for faster communication .
23 Sadly , the Russian nuclear industry does not yet see things that way .
24 Conversely a woman who is a British citizen does not automatically lose her British citizenship on marriage with an alien .
25 She still visits her even though Mae-Britt does n't now recognise her .
26 ‘ Oh , yes , ’ she answered lightly , and turning to Leith , ‘ I 'm afraid Travis does n't always surface to join us for breakfast on Sunday morning . ’
27 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
28 Distress does not just arise from the symptoms of mental disorder but also from the consequences of the disorder as they affect the social and occupational life of the individual .
29 It will be noted that the improved visibility of this warning light does not completely offset the increased tendency to make an error during the night .
30 Sheldrake does not totally discount the role of the DNA in genetic programming , but feels it works in conjunction with the fields to guide cell growth and direction .
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