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

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1 But colour terms frequently qualify only part of the object their head noun denotes ; furthermore , different colour terms may typically apply to different parts , so that , for instance , Mary 's eyes are blue and Mary 's eyes are red are not contraries ( N.B. there is no lexical ambiguity in these sentences ) .
2 A year later , having received only part of the sum owed to him , Edward III demanded and got more : all that he had been ceded in 1358 , to which were added Normandy , Maine , Anjou , and Touraine , also in full sovereignty .
3 Voters are given only part of the story when making their decisions .
4 All the corporation has suggested so far is a vague road and landscaping scheme that would affect only part of the pub garden and car park .
5 To the extent that we isolate and concentrate on phonic rules we seem to encourage only awareness of the surface features of written language .
6 Otherwise , the DC must be aborted and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required .
7 Otherwise , the DC must be aborted ( using option 2.7.0 ) and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required .
8 Otherwise , the DC must be aborted and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required .
9 If the practice had not done the efficient thing and had installed only part of the structure , to a value of £8,000 , it would have received 50 per cent .
10 and Imperial , it does so with the clear intention of keeping only part of the business for its own portfolio and selling the rest to the highest bidder .
11 This is all the more surprising in view of the fact that the northern king , Aldfrith , was now confined largely north of the Humber , the Northumbrians preoccupied with their own problems of reconstruction following the Pictish victory at Nechtanesmere in 685 and seemingly unable even to take possession of Lindsey again .
12 So it can be seen that the parties will usually be excused further performance of the contract , either partly or entirely , according to what is a reasonable presumption of what the parties would have intended .
13 Will he consider sympathetically inclusion of the Penwith moors in that list ?
14 They penetrate south to varying degrees , blue and minke whales often appearing well south of the pack ice edge .
15 That road must have passed close to the place now called Chiswick , but keeping well north of the river swamps , probably along the northern boundary of the area which subsequently became known as Turnham Green .
16 If innovation is stifled then efficiency of the markets may be impaired .
17 The position now agreed with Highways ( shown on the attached map ) is at the point where the pavement widens again south of the double level section of pavement , the inner ( higher ) level of which is not in Regional ownership .
18 The Vesle and the Ardre play significant roles in the drainage of the vineyards of the Petite Montagne , the hilly extension of the Montagne de Reims just west of the city .
19 The ‘ glass shot ’ was originally painted on glass — and often still is — so that it fills only part of the frame , the rest of which is occupied by a built set and/or action .
20 Does the analogy still hold when the magnetic material fills only part of the space ?
21 On the face of it , Louis VI 's claim to be lord of all bishops not already under effective protection looks a modest attempt to regain only part of the Carolingian inheritance .
22 Am I right , for any of these er nominations , you have to set aside part of the pension you would normally receive so that you actually receive a lower pension because you are making this provision .
23 A lunch with the Capo dello Squadro Anti-Terrorismo that he had been waiting a year for , a session with a good guy in the Guardia di Finanze , and a squash game with Dieter who was number two to the Legal Attaché , and he just did n't know whether he 'd be back before the Little League All Stars trip to Naples and the game against the Sixth Fleet which was the high point of the season which they played now courtesy of the Italian sunshine into late fall .
24 The groove in the upper tooth-plate clearly prevented sideways movement of the lower jaw .
25 Doug Gordon from accountants Grant Thornton says even ignorance of the new laws wo n't make a difference .
26 People who bought Dixons traded options on Tuesday and sold once news of the bid was released yesterday made a 100 per cent profit in 24 hours .
27 Thus the compulsive relationship with physical exercise can become effectively part of the spectrum of eating disorder behaviour .
28 The spot price reveals only part of the information possessed by informed traders because the spot price is also influenced by random disturbances .
29 ‘ The Prime Minister is guilty of releasing only part of the information , ’ he said .
30 For example , you may want to cover only part of the loan , in order to keep down premiums .
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