Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The third view of the company is one which has prevailed in the academic literature rather more forcefully than in company law doctrine itself .
2 A direct question may not always be the ideal approach — a hint or oblique reference can sometimes be better — but a direct approach will gain response much more often than people think .
3 It followed the discovery that many old people metabolise the drug much more slowly than normal .
4 As the Spring of 1963 gave way to Summer , one priority became uppermost in Whitaker 's mind — to get one script of each type of Doctor Who story together as soon as possible .
5 A company can protect information of this kind only so long as it is confidential to the business and not in the public domain .
6 These measures , derived from the basic data , contrasted the two groups much more clearly than did simple counts of frequency of behaviour in the original catalogue of 120 categories .
7 And banks reckon they can distribute life products much more cheaply than big insurers , which have costly and old-fashioned national sales networks .
8 We should proceed beyond the immediate results of experience only so far as legitimate inductions will take us .
9 Ashley met me in the Jac that night , listened to my woes , bought me drink when I ran out of money ( I 'm sure I was short-changed at the bar ) even though she probably had less dosh than I did , and listened to my woes all over again when we went back to her mum 's and sat up till God knows when , talking low so we would n't wake Dean in the next room .
10 Levels one and two are by far the commonest in education but there is a new type of partnership which appears to be developing and which may meet the needs of the future rather more fully than the other two — though those will always continue in existence because they fulfil real short term needs .
11 They should have had much better control and devised their computerisation rather more effectively than they did . ’
12 On the assumption that the account of this event in Molla Husrev 's life is at least broadly correct , however , and in the light of the documentary and such other evidence as exists , it would appear that he left for Bursa not earlier than Rajab 876 nor later than Shawwal 877 and returned to become Mufti perhaps as early as 878/1473–4 .
13 Nothing in soft conventionalism guarantees , or even promotes , the ideal of protected expectations , that past decisions will be relied on to justify collective force only so far as their authority and their terms are made uncontroversial by widely accepted conventions .
14 Modern publications were consulted by readers much more frequently than older material : 85% of all issues were twentieth-century publications , and 42% had been published only since 1970 .
15 Even drivers of average height will need the seat so far back as to make it impossible to see directly behind .
16 Furthermore s. 2(4) European Communities Act 1972 provides that any Act of the Westminster Parliament shall be presumed not to conflict with EEC legislation , and will be given effect only so far as it does not conflict with the EEC legislation .
17 The pattern recognition should also be able to identify the beginnings of words much more accurately than at present , and more investigation of the efficacy of some measure of word length would be useful .
18 Meredith pressed her thighs together as tightly as she could , summoning up all her resolve .
19 If you eat more on some days and less on others , you will shed weight just as successfully as if you stuck to the same number of calories each day .
20 Now although such a rule is not part of my physical or material world , its existence constrains my action just as effectively as they do ; we can call this a constraint of the world of ideas .
21 And because the upper limit of a microscope 's resolving power depends on the wavelength of the waves illuminating the object under study , Sokolov suggested that an acoustic microscope should in theory be able to resolve images just as well as the standard optical system .
22 In general , too , rhythmic and temporal features of speech are ignored in transcriptions ; the rhythmic structure which appears to bind some groups of words more closely together than others , and the speeding up and slowing down of the overall pace of speech relative to the speaker 's normal pace in a given speech situation , are such complex variables that we have very little idea how they are exploited in speech and to what effect ( but , cf.
23 As it is , I have reservations about the application of the user interface in the Windows version , and will have to wait to see what the next version brings before I can make up my mind any more firmly than I can at present .
24 He had been going to convert it into flats but backed out of the deal nearly as fast as the second prospective buyer , who was a surveyor himself .
25 In the United States , the frame rate is 15 frames per second because the domestic electricity supply pulses slightly more rapidly than in Europe .
26 The Government has invested £1.1m to make CD-Rom technology available in schools and apart from being available in many North-East schools our CD-Rom is widely used in schools as far afield as St Albans and London .
27 ‘ It could be defined more as a jazz-funk fusion , drawing from influences as far apart as Miles Davis and Parliament .
28 ‘ In pregnancies as far along as yours , one 's womb will expand and then contract after the termination , causing some pain and discomfort .
29 He also says that the committee had raised their concerns to the council about recruitment practice as far back as the late 1970s .
30 Straining his neck as far forward as he could , he managed to push the window open several inches and , with another surge , wedged himself in the embrasure ; the spike on which the latch usually rested now sticking into his stomach .
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