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

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31 If the torque/position characteristics for one phase excitation is notably non-sinusoidal then the effect of two-phases-on excitation can be checked quite easily using the graphical summation method .
32 If the input information is slightly ambiguous then a feature analyser would be confused and unable to deal with it , a pure feature analysis .
33 If the biscuits coming through were each rather heavy then the machine could be adjusted to wrap fewer biscuits per pack .
34 The Zenon Papyri have shown how in about 259 B.C. the agents of the finance minister Apollonius operated in the interests of their master : one of his estates was at Bet Anat in Galilee ( Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum 1 , 1–5 ) .
35 Now that okay no problems there , second and third but look at this , he gave the first second and third and they did n't even have a handicap .
36 And if you were caught letting somebody in through a ground floor window about eleven o'clock a night , that , that was it .
37 Their Neolithic context is confirmed by occurrences in the cairn of Cairnholy , south-west Scotland , in the causewayed enclosure at High Peak , Devonshire , and above all on the course of the Sweet timber trackway in the Somerset Levels dated in radiocarbon years to c. 3200 B.C. The absence of any trace of haft or binding under conditions exceptionally favourable for the survival of organic materials and the lack of the slightest sign of wear suggest that the jadeite celt was deposited as an unhafted and unused blade to fulfil a symbolic role .
38 The two bombs were attached to the hull of the Rainbow Warrior , berthed at Marsden Wharf , at around 8.30 p.m. and at about 9.30 p.m. a man wearing a red woollen hat was seen abandoning a Zodiac dinghy near the Outboard Boating Club in Hobson 's Bay and then climbing up the embankment to Tamaki Drive where he was picked up and driven off in a camper van .
39 Head of Department : ‘ Homework is now set once a week .
40 At about 10 am the owner of the jetty arrives .
41 Then at about three o'clock a fleet of barges armed with cannon and muskets prepared for a sham attack on Pocklington 's Island .
42 About three o'clock the Gurkhas came alongside us and we were told an attack on the Aubers Ridge was to be launched .
43 Vocatives can be divided into calls , or summonses , as in ( 47 ) , and addresses , as in ( 48 ) ( Zwicky , 1974 ) : ( 47 ) Hey you , you just scratched my car with your frisbee ( 48 ) The truth is , Madam , nothing is as good nowadays The distinction is precisely that between gestural and symbolic usages , applied in this domain .
44 It is now well over a year since I sent you Offensive from Quasar 13 .
45 From about ten o'clock the bars and the street start to fill up .
46 However , about ten o'clock the police car come up into the close and I was up in the workshop and I says to him I says , aye , I says , have you found Charlie ?
47 About 10.30 a.m. the army began to march past .
48 If , at the start of a difficult problem , the glass is fairly full obviously the body is more likely to signal stress than if the glass is empty .
49 The ladies in the parade were transferred to closed carriages and about 3 o'clock the procession moved off .
50 At Tall Sukas between Tripolis and Laodikeia ( Latakia ) , the Danish excavator P. J. Riis found a Greek settlement with a temple which seems to have been built in the seventh century and rebuilt about 570 B.C. The Greeks remained at Tall Sukas at least until 500 B.C. to trade with Palestinians of any religious and national variety .
51 Class lists for 1979–80 are now available fro the Medau Office in Epsom .
52 And come back about nine o'clock the Saturday night .
53 However , he managed to keep a certain degree of sanity by exercising himself in regular bucking sessions at about four o'clock every afternoon .
54 But the Mesopotamian Jews had a firm tradition of loyalty to the Seleucids , whereas the Palestinian Jews had become part of the Syrian state only about 200 B.C. The Seleucids gladly used the Mesopotamian Jews as soldiers , and the contribution of the Babylonian Jews to the defence of their city during an enemy attack was regarded as being so famous by the author of II Maccabees that he did not think it necessary to specify the circumstances ( 8.20 ) .
55 About 200 B.C. the biographer Hermippus accepted without difficulty the notion that Pythagoras had been a pupil of Jews and Thracians .
56 At Sokolnitz the first shots were fired about seven o'clock the bombardment continuing for almost an hour .
57 I get up about 2.30 a.m. every morning and start at 3.30 a.m .
58 About 2.30 a.m. the shelling increased and lasted until 3.30 a.m .
59 Yeah , he 's not as bad though a lot better
60 Late in the afternoon , he asked and obtained from the now bemused Prior the services of the lay brother who had accompanied them to Earlston .
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