Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The resistance was broken when a tiring Ratnayeke was superbly caught by the wicketkeeper Ian Healy , one-handed down the leg side , for 75 after flicking once too often at Greg Campbell . |
2 | Although the terms of your contract are therefore highly relevant , you should be careful about relying too heavily on what has been agreed in the past as grounds for objecting to a new order . |
3 | Elderly people in particular should be very careful about giving away too many details about their circumstances , since the knocker boys have proved they have no qualms about who they con . ’ |
4 | Under the infliction of their memories , and prompted by a self-examination which is all the more rigorous for coming so tardily , his artificial , public self collapses and the real man , the ordinary human being , emerges . |
5 | At the other end of the tape pull out 4cm ( 1 ½in ) of cords and leave free for gathering up later . |
6 | Gordon appeared to be in two minds about the chances of Four Trix who is doubtful after pulling up slightly sore recently and is rated only 50–50 to run . |
7 | Ultimately the government will probably bail out Krakatau as it bailed out Mr Liem 's Indocement , South-East Asia 's largest cement producer , which faced bankruptcy in 1985 after expanding too rapidly . |
8 | Wynne-Jones had been afraid of staying too long in the company of these changing spirits of summer . |
9 | We have to remember this in considering how far the experience presented in this book is typical . |
10 | The author makes it plain from the outset that he has no interest in trying to convince bar-stool pseudoscientists that they are wrong in believing that early cave dwellers battled marauding dinosaurs and that astrology tells all . |
11 | SCOTVEC will be interested in seeing how well such consortia can function , and in disseminating good practice . |
12 | I 'm not particularly interested in going round there I must admit . |
13 | ‘ I 'm not interested in going any further afield . ’ |
14 | I let it be known I was n't really interested in going out again , and hoped they 'd get the message — that I was finished with it . ’ |
15 | Anyone interested in finding out more about the Air Step should contact Powersport International Ltd , Bridgend Industrial Estate , Queens Road , Bridgend , Mid Glamorgan CF31 3UE . |
16 | Anyone interested in finding out more about helping the voluntary wardening are invited to pop along next week or phone Lynn on 0962 772251 . |
17 | The haulier interested in finding out more about the relevance of the arbitration procedure to his commercial disputes should refer to : The Secretary The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 75 Cannon Street London EC3 |
18 | If you are interested in finding out more about the courses at either of these establishments please write to Christopher c/o The Artist magazine , and we will forward your letters on to him |
19 | If you are interested in finding out more about Midland Lifetime , just complete the attached form and either post or take it to your Midland branch . |
20 | Any former students who would like to play , or who are interested in finding out more about the Society , should contact the Secretary , Napier Alumni Golfing Society , c/o the Alumni Office . |
21 | Your instructor will insist that you can do this before progressing any further . |
22 | If this is the case , it is better for employees to know and understand this before going abroad rather than to go out with high hopes only to return to Britain dispirited . |
23 | The argument postulated above is , however , dependent upon showing not just that this may happen , but that it must happen . |
24 | He says , philosophically , that ‘ those engines were prone to signing off even when they were is service ’ , but somehow this was all a bit personal . |
25 | I have n't been referred to a rheumatologist , as I 've been told that I 'm very young and prone to worrying too much about becoming disabled . |
26 | Dorcas does n't believe in you , and I certainly do n't believe in you , but if you could just see your way clear to existing just long enough for us to find them , we 'd all appreciate it very much . |
27 | But the adaptation has been too shallow ; painful without cutting deep enough . |
28 | A sequence and no dates is as useful as knowing that one site lies to the west of another without knowing how far . |
29 | One way of doing this without embarking on too much teaching is to spend each week applying the Sunday morning sermon . |
30 | I had an idea that I should make a show of dignity and tried to do this by looking straight ahead , as if the crowds moving up and down the platform were beneath my notice . |