Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 've no problems to report on either or trains . |
2 | Dr Roy Brown estimates that 12,000 hectares of moorland in the North York Moors National Park is not grazed intensively enough because farmers are reducing sheep flocks . |
3 | Different rates of use are expected of ‘ serious , and ‘ recreational ’ fiction — and within these groupings certain types of works ( e.g. Bulgarian novels in translation ) must be expected to issue less frequently than others ( e.g. novels by Graham Greene ) . |
4 | Where disabled persons are treated less favourably than others because they can not comply with a requirement with which a substantially higher proportion of non-disabled persons can comply , and the requirement is not justifiable in the circumstances , indirect discrimination will arise . |
5 | The problem of dieting without increased physical activity is that the BMR slows down rather than speeds up . |
6 | The eventual pensions received by women who participated in these inter-war schemes would have reflected their low and unequal pay as well as conditions of service which typically required women to retire much earlier than men , especially in private sector employment . |
7 | The concept tends to fall down slightly when variations are required . |
8 | Such changes occurred most commonly when women were initially booked to deliver at general practitioner hospitals : 40% of them were delivered at a consultant unit . |
9 | Such arrangements have for some time been permitted so long as clients are fully informed of the nature of the company and the profits go to the firm . |
10 | But if widowhood is such a double shock for many women , why do widows survive much longer than widowers ? |
11 | The sets of values embedded in one 's goals in childhood have to be modified so radically and conflicts resolved so ruthlessly that few attempt it . |
12 | The theme and each variation are extremely brief , only eleven bars , and each finishes so quickly and changes mood so rapidly that at a first hearing one can not possibly grasp the course of events . |
13 | The function of a library service is to provide so far as resources allow , all books , periodicals , etc. , other than the trivial , in which its readers claim legitimate interest . |
14 | These fly-by-night ‘ bosses ’ changed so frequently that workers would lose track of who was actually employing them . |
15 | But the real wage is what matters so far as jobs are concerned . |
16 | Several references are presented which suggest not only that drugs that increase central dopaminergic transmission increase locomotor activity and induce stereotypy and hyperkinesia but also that neuroleptic drugs like haloperidol , that block dopamine receptors , induce hypokinesia and rigidity . |
17 | Will he accept that we are asking the Social Democratic and Labour party and the unionists to work more closely than parties normally do in Great Britain ? |
18 | I 've come home once or Mice with blood coming from my back-collar stud-band and my shoulder bones . |
19 | The character and proportions of the orders changed : columns were slenderer , taller and spaced further apart and entablatures became narrower . |
20 | It seems that while everybody does dream during REM sleep , most dreams are forgotten and some people forget more readily than others . |
21 | Soon the Malthusian spectre rose up again as populations soared . |
22 | In the ninth century , members of this magnate stratum , this " imperial aristocacy " , could still move about the Carolingian world ; and they moved nearly always as individuals , no doubt with retinues , but not ( an exceptional case apart ) concerting action with groups of kinsmen . |
23 | As this list also reminds us , journalists seem to worry as much as sociologists about their proper analytical role . |
24 | Indeed over his three and a half years in office new problems were added as quickly as others were solved or eased . |
25 | One man who booked a Rolls Royce and two Mercedes with the company last July said : ‘ We booked it and paid a £120 deposit and then found out later that things were not right . |
26 | He does not wish to be named but said : ‘ We booked it and paid a £120 deposit and then found out later that things were not right . |
27 | She has as far as pictures are concerned Rich . |
28 | The outcome of this work , which was carried out just after candidates had enrolled for the Batch 1 courses , is still awaited . |
29 | Its authors claim that some operations are carried out unnecessarily because doctors are frightened of being sued . |
30 | Outside the immaculately maintained and smartly guarded naval enclaves , where minds were drilled as thoroughly as bodies in uniformity and obedience , the privilege of royal society was granted on condition that it would be denied to all outsiders . |