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

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1 Diana 's father , who already had a reputation locally for organizing splendid fireworks ' displays on Guy Fawkes Night , laid on a wonderful party for her seventh birthday .
2 Unless the new pitch is going to be pretty hard wearing , prospects for staging Euro 96 , and perhaps more importantly for playing good football over the next couple of seasons , do not look good ! !
3 Well perhaps a few , well-intentioned people like Jesse Helms [ the senator who criticised the NEA vigorously for allocating public funds to pornographic and blasphemous art ] might have said these things are disgusting .
4 They can be used very effectively for gaining automatic control when problems are caused by mismatch of word order or of a function word .
5 Finally , it is perhaps worth concluding this section by emphasizing that there is still much controversy among the scientific community about the magnitude of many of the effects being discussed .
6 And as ag I will , I 'll be returning to this obviously in consideration of Italy and Germany , but it is perhaps worth making this point now .
7 I do n't want to say much about making any decision .
8 ‘ Perhaps you should have concerned yourself as much about avoiding emotional involvement yourself as about protecting me , ’ she said , and her voice was still sharp .
9 ‘ Thank you so much for getting those books for me . ’
10 For instance– ‘ Thanks very much for making that suggestion — do you want to say ally more about it ? ’
11 But , the choice is merely between buying one board game or buying several .
12 Apple Computer Inc is opening its Company Store , previously accessible only to Apple employees , to the public , but only for buying Apple-logoed merchandise , computer accessories and software — not for buying Macintoshes or peripherals .
13 These speculations are used as justification not only for opposing more prosecution advocacy by employed lawyers , but for blocking the entire application .
14 The help facility is very useful , not only for training new users , but also for infrequent users who suddenly find that they have to take over urgent work at short notice .
15 However , such examples indicate that socialization involving prolonged interaction with adults is essential not only for fitting new members into society but also to the process of actually becoming human .
16 Basically an unremarkable set of Regency terrace houses , it was notable only for having 350 windows .
17 The additional transactions costs were only for selling 20 index futures .
18 In 1974 , for instance , that mid-Friday afternoon slot was grabbed by workaday pub rockers Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers , an outfit notable only for featuring future Attraction Pete Thomas on drums and a manager in Jake Riviera who would eventually found Stiff Records .
19 Sand-clocks proved suitable only for measuring short periods .
20 So basically for drawing all designs that are to be in a single colour , relying on texture for their effect , I use the Fancy Patterns option .
21 This collaboration was not only about generating some ideas which could become possible policies , it was also designed to allow a sharing of a common challenge and to promote understanding of the fact that everyone in an LMS environment has a vital role to play .
22 Whereas Robert Atkins has more specific responsibility perhaps for getting this area .
23 On the other hand , though , we do in society have erm all sorts of erm apparatuses and institutions , not necessarily for reconciling different evaluations , but for co-ordinating them I would say .
24 Leader Peter Perkins said : ‘ I 'm all for keeping historical buildings .
25 So for farming rare species : it depends how it is done ; avoid it if you can but in some cases it may be necessary .
26 Congregationalists should welcome the erection of towers and spires not , he insisted , ‘ for the sake of display still less as affecting mere imitation of a wealthier body [ i.e. the Church of England ] but for purely practical purposes . ’
27 The winners will be those with the most innovative ideas , especially for getting unemployed people work — so there ought to be plenty of scope fro an input from the ES .
28 This is usually done by sliding , especially for covering short distances , whether in attack or defence .
29 For example , an employer who envisages having to slim down his work-force in the future , perhaps after introducing new technology , may offer those who are prepared to resign rather than to wait to volunteer for redundancy a financial inducement , perhaps exceeding state redundancy pay .
30 It was characteristic that only after ordering partial mobilization , against Austria but not Germany , did the Tsar learn from the High Command that this was logistically unfeasible .
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