Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is the argument that suggests that senior officers are rather like Sir Humphrey figures in Yes Minister , who take the view that there 's nothing wrong with the government except for all these elected clowns that clutter the place up
2 In the end , curriculum breadth and balance are less about time allocation than the diversity and challenge of what the child encounters .
3 So erm I mean you can just use coloured spots it in , I mean , those at the moment are just literally stage spots , all they are i are on , and on dim
4 Last Saturday United managed to lift themselves off the foot of division two , but they 're still financially rock bottom .
5 But there 're quite definitely staff implications much more obvious and much more erm , identifiable in registration and inspections units , and the complaints procedure , and I feel that should be two , two sub- headings if you like , two , two elements .
6 And I was trying to , gon na move the was gon na discuss with you first , but Croydon see , so they 're actually not Croydon Rank , they 're Croydon , but anyway
7 You 're actually right Mr Lingard
8 First , it normally includes ( and therefore the COB Rules regulate ) dealings as principal , even if they are technically not investment business because of the exemption for qualifying own account transactions in para 17 of Sched 1 to the FSA .
9 Despite this , there are still long waiting lists for urgent adult admissions to mental handicap hospitals , and as we have noted the numbers of adults in mental handicap hospitals are only falling slowly .
10 Elizabeth Gaskell College of Education and City of Manchester College of Higher Education are both now Manchester Polytechnic .
11 Shares which the holder may or will be required to redeem are also not equity shares , since they do not form part of the residual interest in the company .
12 Peregrines last bred successfully in 1957 , and are now only winter visitors and passage migrants .
13 And it is looking increasingly as if the date will be as much Mr Mandela 's own decision as the government 's .
14 But I think in seconding this motion I think it 's a way forward and I think it 's better late than never I think what it talks about that we would not be here today Mr Chairman if this would have been agreed by what was put by the officers two and half years ago .
15 It may be that only core units are tested and perhaps only one or two of those .
16 For example ferruginous crusts , or ferricrete , are almost certainly fossil features as they probably form in wetter climates and are discussed in the next chapter .
17 In the extreme southwest of England , N. lapillus very definitely selects mussels in preference to barnacles ( which are almost entirely E. modestus , C. montagui and C. stellatus ) restricting their distribution in some places .
18 It is the dorsal ganglionic centre of the head ; its nerve-cells are almost entirely association neurons and it is formed by the coalescence of the first three neuromeres in the embryo .
19 But , to be honest , Mildred felt that there had been quite enough animal enchantments in the school to last a lifetime , and it seemed a less desperate measure to do a nice , straightforward kidnap where at least you could see exactly what was happening .
20 They were just really attic rooms , that we used .
21 I think they 'd always sort of wanted to go and explore , yes , and it seemed the ideal time , the boys were just about school age , erm , sort of you could well .
22 Teddy all made up to go out was a cross between Ginger Rogers and Rita Hayworth — her red-gold hair a mass of curls , false eye-lashes long enough to sweep the streets , face entirely out of a box ( courtesy of the American PX ) , and fully fashioned grey silk stockings which were strictly not Waaf issue .
23 Indeed , for the local authorities ( many of whom were angry that the Government were treating nationalisation merely as a book-keeping transaction within the public sector and thus paying them little compensation for the takeover ) , the maintenance of uneconomically low prices was one way of getting their own back for the local ratepayers ( who were also usually electricity consumers ) .
24 They were also mainly peasant economies , but they had a significant number of industrial enterprises ( many of which were the ancestors of today 's ‘ organizations of associated labour ’ ) .
25 The rooms were probably once Templar cells but now they were luxuriously furnished .
26 For instance , Local Peasant Leaders or Mayors ( who were often also Party functionaries ) had to adjudicate on the ‘ reserved occupation ’ applications of farmers in the neighbourhood .
27 After all , I was an unknown and I was being asked to join up with players who were even then household names .
28 The Prayer Book debates of 1928 and the arguments over tithes in the 1930s showed that many Unionists still counted the interests of the Church high in their priorities , but the battles were no longer party ones .
29 Segmentation was inhibited at points which were definitely not segmentation points , with the aim of avoiding segmentation errors and speeding computation since this limits the possibilities .
30 These are no longer case histories ; they are living , breathing movies with independent existences of their own .
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