Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Germany thereby formally abandoned all claim to some 102,000 sq km ( the swathe of territory east of the Oder-Neisse , from eastern Pomerania southwards via eastern Brandenburg to Lower Silesia , plus the southern part of East Prussia ) . |
2 | Experts most frequently explain this regional division by pointing to conflicting interpretations of the hadith ( the sayings attributed to the Prophet Mohammed ) by the different Islamic sects . |
3 | For example , the superfield of Applied Science should adequately represent all the subfields listed above , but within the text so far obtained this superfield contains 6 computing texts , 3 engineering texts , 1 energy text , 1 transport text , and none on technology or communications . |
4 | May I suggest that er we get some money together specially to pay this . |
5 | She had been a scientist long enough to know this is , in practice , how the world works . |
6 | Functional courses which classify discourse by function alone often overlook this complex interaction . |
7 | Such travellers may have been missionaries or emissaries , but the term presumably also encompasses those involved in commerce irrespective of whether they originated from across the English Channel . |
8 | Now 37 , Jeff Koons long ago made enough money from his art never to need to work again . |
9 | One vulture sighting carrion below unintentionally informs all others of its availability by swooping downwards , and thus dozens of vultures arrive at the scene of an animal kill in a very short space of time . |
10 | As the election campaign entered its third week , the main parties once again sent some of their big names North . |
11 | As the election campaign entered its third week , the main parties once again sent some of their big names North . |
12 | Their performances are admirably clean and accurate , in some respects more technically poised that those of the Fitzwilliamiam Quartet . |
13 | Franchised distribution channels also effectively exclude many UK manufacturers from large sections of the replacement parts markets . |
14 | Her methods also greatly simplified many of the earlier proofs , a number of them being very important in algebraic geometry . |
15 | The authors also briefly review some of the earlier research and suggest that the conclusions appears to be conflicting . |
16 | Originating in the Black Power Movement 's struggles in the US , the term now generally signifies all the myriad , taken-for-granted ways in which routine institutional procedures , whatever their original purposes , end up discriminating against and disadvantaging black and other ethnic minorities . |
17 | Cos I 'm not going to Reading tomorrow so I 'm , I might as well go to football tomorrow instead use that |
18 | After we 've made that hole in the top we 'll lift the fuselage high enough to drain most of the water from it . ’ |
19 | If randomized control and experimental groups end up substantially different , something that happened to them in the experiment almost certainly caused this . |
20 | The desirability of and necessity for continuing education throughout the lifespan is now widely accepted in principle , although in practice there still exist many barriers , not least of cost , which limit adult participation in education and training . |
21 | Now Proust quite consciously stands this idea on its head , when he writes , and I quote , ‘ Style is simply the order and movement which grow out of our thought . ’ |
22 | My ankles and knees and spine and neck no longer hurt all the time — or not all at once , anyway . |
23 | While the TNCs from the United States no longer dominate these sectors as they once did , they are still the leaders in a wide variety of fields and even when they are not the leaders it tends to be ‘ American ’ cultural products or local adaptations of them that are on offer . |
24 | To reduce inventory , Brooks Brothers no longer sells many items in exact sizes but instead designates these items small , medium and large . |
25 | Thus , speakers can also realise /a/ as [ a ] and /Ε/; as [ Ε ] , although inner-city speakers very rarely do this in casual speech . |
26 | In rested subjects alpha rhythm is indicative of low arousal , but sleep-deprived subjects commonly only achieve this level of arousal at best . |
27 | Lindy Alexander is authentically ghastly as the New Age Californian and director Lisa Forrell just about keeps this rocky horror show on the road . |
28 | In comparison with the countries so far considered some rather different distinguishing characteristics typify the trade union movement in Australia . |
29 | Well I 'm a single parent and I was left pregnant by my my boyfriend , I did n't have a choice in the matter of having I was quite happy , I was in love , I was quite happy , but I left , on my own , with a child so where does that leave me ? |
30 | He was n't at all old , but he had been in poetry long enough to take these things coolly . |