Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 A party seeking to enforce the clause which has been attacked as being an unreasonable restraint of trade will usually argue in the first place that the restriction as a whole is reasonable and secondly that any part which is unreasonable can be severed thereby leaving only the reasonable part which should be enforced .
2 This realism has obviously become all the more desirable since the genesis of Fords .
3 Neumeier has gone right to the heart of Shakespeare 's great work , and he has brilliantly chosen both the dance styles and the music to suit the three dramatic groupings of the play .
4 Note that the killer was a Euro-convertible , brilliantly conceived by the company 's advisers : it proved as fatal as another financiers ' wheeze , the repurchase of 40% of IBC , which helped greatly to destroy virtually the entire value of that company 's equity .
5 Now six months behind in getting version one out the door , SAG has just pulled together the first snapshot of technologies which the specification will use .
6 Bryozoans are quite commonly preserved as internal moulds — the calcite skeleton is dissolved away leaving only the sediment fillings of the chambers once occupied by the zooids .
7 Freidson ( 1970a ) has already written probably the best account of the essential features of professional work in his ‘ Profession of Medicine ’ and Roth 's ( 1974 ) sardonic look at the ‘ attribute school ’ makes me very wary of following that path .
8 This Report has already mentioned both the composers who have taken these opportunities with happy results for the Church , and the production of much locally written music .
9 Occupational pension provision has always served best the interests of employees who have a lifelong record of full time employment in the better paid occupations which offer an employer 's pension as a fringe benefit .
10 Russell has also made only the single appearance in the green jersey — against England at Twickenham in 1990 .
11 Coal production in China fell between 1979 and 1981 and although growth has now begun again the level of production in 1983 was below the 1979 peak .
12 The Rosat X-ray All-Sky Survey has now achieved roughly the same sensitivity over the entire sky ( ) as the typical Einstein Imaging Proportional Counter fields , which covered less than 10% of the sky .
13 The brief case study of Langside College , Glasgow provided here illustrates both the innovative approach being taken by this college , and the opportunities opened up by general SVQs for the development of partnerships .
14 People trying to comprehend the field reviewed here have exactly the same problems in information overload as executives trying to comprehend their enterprise 's environment !
15 The influx of $500,000 to $1m a month — some funnelled through secret bank accounts in Panama and elsewhere — has reportedly helped double the contras ’ numbers ( to more than 16,000 men ) and upgrade their arsenal .
16 Joe Maitland used ter go ter the fights , an' apparently 'e was the one who tipped the police off . ’
17 ( The Labour Party , to be fair , has never observed quite the same double standards when it comes to private and public speech ) .
18 She , she was off , off sick and er so for the last six months I did sister 's duties which was very useful because er it , it , it gave me that little bit of independence , working on my own whereas before you 'd always got either the staff nurse or the sister to fall back on .
19 But the warnings of Lord Brightman seem to have been made more to discourage even the modest number of applications than to respond to excessive use .
20 Between that date and 11 February 1987 the plaintiffs succeeded in raising a sum sufficient to meet the liabilities , the maximum amount of which had been quantified in the course of proceedings by Mr. Shamji who had sought unsuccessfully to set aside the appointment of the receivers .
21 Fleury turned away , sickened , for Chloe had wasted no time in bounding forward to eat away the sepoy 's face .
22 Manage thus expresses notionally the movement of approach signified by to from a position before the event up to the point where its realization begins .
23 When this happens , one can see clearly displayed just the convulsions and contortions the lava goes through as it flows : the bands are tightly folded in tortuous patterns .
24 The configuration of continental margins and the angle at which they converge also affects significantly the nature of the orogenic belt that develops ( Fig. 3.20 ) .
25 Howard smiles , and frowns , and thinks about it seriously as they all have tea in the orchard , and Miriam , in her dark glasses and clothes for motoring out to the country in , smokes furiously to keep away the insects , and chatters on about what happened when they went to dinner with the Chases the previous week , and Michael Wayland forgot Prue 's name .
26 O'Neill 's minor reforms or , as Utley perceptively describes it , his ‘ government by gesture ’ i served only to politicize further the frustration of the Catholic population , without making it any more committed to the Northern Ireland state .
27 That dominance began significantly to diminish once the superpowers started to negotiate arms controls .
28 Over-sharing e.g. having exactly the same views as your partner or parents about things
29 As it was , after an excellent first 10 miles , Swanson pulled away to win both the race and the overall challenge .
30 I will not attempt here to develop further the complicated arguments about God as Trinity .
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