Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] of [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Five randomly viewed areas of at least 400 , to a maximum of 1000 , consecutive nucleated epithelial cells in well orientated sections were independently assessed by two observers . |
2 | This is all taken care of on camcorders . |
3 | Probably the basic ideas of democracy — the idea of equal political rights for all ( or at least for all men ) , the idea of a government of the poor or of the people , the idea of turning the traditional social hierarchies upside down — have never been entirely lost sight of among the vast submerged majorities of history . |
4 | It was Rosa Luxemburg , with the strong support of the German leadership , who defended the position of the German Social Democrats in the name of internationalism , urging the Polish worker in Prussia ‘ to give up national utopias and to accept that his national interests are best taken care of by Social Democracy , and not by taking up a separate position as a Pole in the wake of nationalist parties ’ . |
5 | He announced his credo unashamedly in his first editorial : ‘ We believe we are filling a publishing need only slightly less important than the one just taken care of by the Kinsey Report . ’ |
6 | The final problem , that of disposing of the young , is easily taken care of in the case of Angels ; friends , clubmates , and dealers are usually keen to acquire good Angels . |
7 | the food basket ( i.e. rationed food ) is no longer taken advantage of in full by the poorer segments of the urban population simply because they can not afford it any more . |
8 | The upgrade is normally taken care of by the Upgrade Centre itself , but Mike Murphy , MD at the centre , told Practical PC that he 's quite happy for a dealer to do the upgrade for a client , by acting as a sort of middle man . |
9 | I just hate lying , when you suddenly hear these things come down on , just have visions of like a a po pouring out . |
10 | Gunpowder is still made use of in those quarries where a splitting rather than a shattering action is required . |
11 | But what goes on between God and the individual is not always taken notice of by society at large . |
12 | This is usually taken care of by stipulating an appointing authority . |
13 | The fairly long seek times of CD-ROM , caused by its CLV retrieval system , can still cause pauses of between a half and one second while the read head moves from one part of the disc to another . |
14 | Use of the wrong half-life is automatically taken care of in the calibration of a conventionally calculated date . |
15 | And what children fail to understand , they often make sense of in their own way , interpreting the plot and characters wrongly . |
16 | It is wealthy and owns numerous buildings , often made use of by other organisations ( for instance for meetings , jumble sales or offices ) . |
17 | With political change , the established constitutional authorities find themselves in a situation where they are forced to come to terms with new and emerging patterns of political power and practice that are outside ( but pressing in on ) the established constitution that is supposedly made sense of through their theories . |
18 | And now to illustrate aspects of Save The Children 's Fund and its long term health work , here now is a short video shot on location in Lesotho in Southern Africa and in Pennywell in Sunderland . |
19 | So she may believe that her price is higher than she initially expected because of a relative demand shift in her favour , which she might just as well take advantage of by supplying more output . |
20 | And in no time at all , I did n't have to ask for jobs , I 'd got more than I could do , you know and er I was still , very well taken care of in the shop . |
21 | ‘ Because although she is relieved to think you and Harry are being so well taken care of by Edna and her daughter , she also becomes agitated whenever I touch on Edna 's role in her life when she was very small . ’ |
22 | She has been well taken care of by one of our professional crews , and offers a great chance to achieve one of these popular yachts . |
23 | In winter , the classroom frequently recorded temperatures of between 38 °F and 48 °F ; no wonder so many children and staff were frequently absent ill . |
24 | North Shields reportedly have debts of between £200,000 and £400,000 , which is fairly large for the North-East , but there are several clubs further south whose debts run into millions . |
25 | May 's comment on oxidized wares seems to us today to be quite astonishing : ‘ common flower pot red , or tile-red wares were as offensive for domestic purpose to the Romans , as to ourselves and should generally speaking , be regarded as ‘ wasters ’ — overbaked and distorted specimens which accumulate in heaps besides kilns as one sometimes made use of in their own locality ’ . |
26 | Arafat , determined to rally Palestinians behind the deal , began the round of meetings on Thursday and has been struggling since then to overcome opposition of at least four of the 12 members attending , Palestinian sources said . |
27 | These included ensuring the consultations would be ‘ meaningful , open-minded and fully taken account of before the final decision ( on closures ) is made ’ . |
28 | In what was described as the biggest fraud in the country 's history , a judge ordered the arrest of 21 prominent businesspeople in early July for allegedly obtaining loans of between US$20,000,000 and $50,000,000 for illicit purposes from the Commercial Agricultural Bank , one of eight state-owned commercial banks . |
29 | At present , it is usually possible to undertake deals in widely traded stocks of from £5 million to £10 million on best terms , and deals can be done for £30 million or even more albeit at higher margins . |
30 | Er we never kept account of of anything but |