Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Slowly lower the dumb-bells to the start position .
2 Much of the fall , however , is due to the Gulf crisis , rather that the misfortunes of Vestel 's parent .
3 But one can go on almost endlessly tinker-tailoring the sources of greenness : Nordic nature-loving fascist , Quaker , Zen Buddhist , Taoist , Social Creditist , Marxist , socialist , pacifist , quietist , 1930s Green Shirt .
4 In some HAs only half the referrals to district nursing services comes from GPs .
5 Moreover , the inevitability of pecking orders for children and institutions presupposed by such a market index of comparative performance will render less propitious the circumstances for learning , for those children who , through no fault of their own , are in a school which is perceived by the articulate watchers of the school results index to be failing .
6 Erm I suppose what we ought to focus on , is not so much the details of the ethnography so came up from the study , but erm but some of them are almost thieves
7 Perhaps all the neighbours in Reine would respond similarly .
8 The idea was that since repetition is so good the pathways across the cortex ( hence trans cortical ) from the brain regions for perceiving speech to the brain regions for producing speech are intact .
9 ( Try and solo all the severes at Bowden Doors sometime ! )
10 The more there are of the latter , the less powerful the pleas of the former for protection against imports or foreign ownership .
11 He trained as a safety officer with ICI before joining the council at a time when the Health and Safety at Work Act greatly uncreased the duties of local authorities .
12 Apparently all the rhymes on Nursery Isle had become mixed , leaving the kiddies with no playground chants , no reading matter , no sing-alongs on afternoon TV , no nothing really .
13 My Lord er obviously all the allegations of breach of contract and negligence are denied and er in paragraph six of the statement of claim on page nine .
14 It 's the first attempt to bring together all the strands of this island 's life .
15 The enangar linkages between Nayar matrilineages provided a permanent chain of affinity which linked together all the lineages of similar standing within a neighbourhood .
16 It is said that aged three Gauss corrected an error in a wages list , whilst aged eight ( some say ten ) he wrote down in moments the answer to the following problem set in class : add together all the integers from 1 to 100 .
17 This new ‘ planning total ’ brings together all the elements of public expenditure for which central government is responsible .
18 As its name implies , it uses the metaphor of a card as the basic information element and enables users to link together all the ingredients of multimedia in a rich and powerful , hypertext-like environment .
19 Mix together all the ingredients except butter ; season well .
20 The manager develops an understanding of his milieu by piecing together all the scraps of data he can find .
21 PIONEER DIGITHURST PUTS TOGETHER ALL THE MAKINGS OF THE CUSTOMISED ELECTRONIC NEWSPAPER
22 You then add together all the contributions from all the different paths and — hey presto ! — the result is the same probability amplitude which you would have calculated by the more pedestrian procedure of solving the Schrödinger equation .
23 Let him get together all the composers in Munich , let him even summon a few from Italy , France , Germany , England and Spain .
24 This latter fund simply collects together all the appropriations of expenditure made by Parliament and is financed broadly by taxation and borrowing in proportions which bear little or no relationship to the underlying ‘ capital ’ and ‘ revenue ’ spending .
25 Some went away empty-handed but more often than not a huge cuddly animal was won and before long all the members of the group from Conway House were loaded with prizes .
26 So all the documentations for the last provision .
27 So all the books about fishing are in one place , all those about Chinese cooking in another , and so on .
28 Directly she did so all the snakes in the world came swimming .
29 And conditions were still at just about the same , but it had been an old hotel , so all the rooms at the top were left just as the bedrooms would have been , so you went up and down steps , and along corridors .
30 A bray of trumpets stilled the clamour , their shrill so angry the birds in the trees around Smithfield rose in noisy protesting flocks .
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