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

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1 In all these examples the women worked away from home and for the most part received independent wages .
2 Teachers in this country are unaccustomed to operating in such a regulatory environment where the curriculum is concerned ; and local authorities have for the most part exerted little control over what is taught .
3 These respondents for the most part endorsed those parts of the official rhetoric ( see e.g. Royal College of General Practitioners 1977 ) which incorporate the roles of family doctor or counsellor and specialist in ordinary disease .
4 Those whom they encountered were for the most part leading precarious lives ; they lacked the leisure , the mental energy , even the vocabulary , for speculation about the great issues of heaven and hell , death and judgement .
5 When they are present they are present for the most part performing female roles as defined by that society .
6 Black Londoners for the most part sound very London .
7 Bernard 's father , a kinsman of Charlemagne , had been count of Toulouse , and several of his sons had shared his inheritance of land and position in the south-west of Gaul ( though only Bernard achieved high favour at the court of Louis the Pious ) .
8 Only products containing blue asbestos , which is today used only in very small quantities , will now be affected .
9 Erm , so Jan had these butties , she said oh I made them lovingly last night , tuna , mayonnaise and onion and er she said trust Viv to ring today like when I 'd made these butties !
10 Only Kensit attracts more votes than ‘ None of these ’ .
11 So Gassendi pursues two lines of thought in his Exercises against the Aristotelians .
12 In Kirkcaldy only two thirds of patients received a diabetes review by their general practitioner in the first or second year of a two year study and only 50% had annual blood glucose assessments .
13 The couple matched the £1,000 collection with £1,000 of their own enough money to sponsor two guide dogs .
14 And then the couple matched the £1,000 collection with £1,000 of their own enough money to sponsor two guide dogs .
15 Perhaps Nutty had second thoughts along the same lines , for she then said , quite nicely for her , ‘ You only think you ca n't do these things , Hoomey .
16 So Chelsea had more reason than alliteration to fear a third successive failure to reach the third round .
17 Apparently wilko used 19 players ! !
18 So Nicandra wore white kid boots for after-tea sessions , dancing class and parties ; brown laced boots for all lesser occasions .
19 Apparently Spurs have first refusal on signing Gazza so I wonder what 'll happen there .
20 Ten seasons after the introduction of the Renault RSO1 all manufacturers ran turbo-charged cars , and because of the increased power generated , the sport 's governing body say a need to curtail its use .
21 So Penny rang those numbers to find out where it was and it was something to do with the council or something .
22 Sharpe used only speed to get past players … that s why you do nt see him go past players much anymore … cos he ca nt run fast enough .
23 While the earlier research concentrated on the impact of local external resources on innovation within such firms ( eg labour supply industrial material linkages ) , the current work seeks to explore the internal impact of variable entrepreneurship on small firm innovation , and the subsequent ramification on regional economic growth .
24 Perhaps David knew some girl with a mother who 'd been persuaded to co-operate .
25 As well as Sunday 's League match , there is an Italian Cup tie the following Wednesday for Gazza to prove he 's in a good enough condition to make some contribution against Norway .
26 They kill animals for food , they kill everything which erm is affecting the environment , anything else that perhaps animals observing human beings think that they kill .
27 This leaves only 10% to finance newer activities .
28 An opinion poll for the Globe and Mail and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced surprising results from Quebec : while most people there strongly demand change , only 10% want full independence and 52% wish their province to remain within Canada .
29 Perhaps Stein used bare hammers in the vis-a-vis piano to give it a greater dynamic range so that it could balance the harpsichord at the opposite end .
30 Fewer than ten of the sixty or so pubs occupying old buildings in central York have completely escaped assault by post-war ‘ improvements ’ , and in none of these is the surviving pub interior any older than late Victorian .
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