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

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1 The student will learn more effectively through identifying the particular needs and problems of each patient .
2 The number of times Maguire used the whip made suspension virtually inevitable but the horse did look a difficult ride , drifting right after jumping the last .
3 The blood glucose should be monitored hourly after commencing an intravenous insulin infusion to ensure that the patient is not becoming hypoglycaemic .
4 In peaceful times this levy might be enough for policing the Papal State , but to stave off imperial claims Innocent used paid troops and relied heavily on diplomatic manoeuvres to gain the support of allies .
5 Three charges are probably enough for seeing the general trend so we shall now sum up the two partial energies
6 He would never be the luckless , dirty , shrivelled-looking man in the stocks — put there likely enough for stealing no more than an egg .
7 In relation to the ‘ content versus form ’ issue , it is perhaps worth mentioning a possible link with the more general debate about what is called ‘ moral reasoning ’ .
8 Nevertheless , in view of the controversy which was later to follow when illness brought my own tenure of office to an end , it is perhaps worth rehearsing the true story .
9 To put it into some form of perspective it is perhaps worth reviewing the whole issue of how fonts get displayed on a computer screen and why the method chosen to display them has become so important .
10 At this early stage in your video career , do n't worry too much about making a complete record of the day .
11 Do n't worry too much about giving a good speech .
12 But such data gain significance only through serving a larger enquiry , for example into how children have a better understanding of a problem ( or person ) through role-play , or how a raw experience may be organised through a particular approach to writing .
13 Only through becoming a continuing ‘ reflective practitioner ’ can the student and graduate — avoid succumbing naively to conventional ‘ wisdom ’ .
14 Thank you very much for making a further valuable contribution to the work of our Tourism Group .
15 Legal fees and stamp duty for sale and purchase are reimbursed to existing employees ; new staff receive reimbursement of these costs only for buying the new house .
16 The four basic relations between classes furnish a model not only for establishing a fundamental group of sense relations , but also for defining a set of systematic variants applicable to virtually all other paradigmatic sense relations .
17 He was going to carpet her not only for arresting a part-time MI6 agent for murder without sufficient evidence , but also for fraternising with the ‘ funnies ’ between the sheets .
18 ( 1 ) If seeing something is like eating it with the eye , so that it gives us sensations in our eyes as eating manna gives us ‘ sensations of sickness , and sometimes of acute pains or gripings ’ in our stomachs , then what physically enters the eye comes to have an importance not only for understanding the physical mechanism of visual perception , but also for understand the concept of visual perception .
19 Described as ‘ blue wave ’ , The Hamsters have carved a niche in the music business not only for making the most appearances in gig guides everywhere , but also for the quality of their music .
20 For the constables , this clock discipline was reinforced by more severe castigation — perhaps for missing an unlocked door or newly broken window .
21 An egalitarian mixture of social realism and modernism , the Festival conjured up a real sense of design direction : it was all about building a better environment for everyone , with stylish cars , labour-saving gadgets and buildings that were easier to inhabit .
22 Oh , by the way , is there ever likely to be a section in ZZAP ! all about programming the 64 .
23 These are 30 ’ x 21 ’ and are much less about recording a particular view and more about trying to come to terms with the atmosphere and structure of the place .
24 Harry had been all for building a full-blown ship of three hundred tons or more , with four masts , three decks , two castles and ten brass pieces into the bargain , but Sam Gristy had insisted upon a more modest outlay , and a three-masted bark had been agreed upon .
25 A self-proclaimed poineer and the ‘ first man to go the whole hog ’ with his business , the Wild Boar Company , he was all for setting the strictest standards of breeds , offering a product aimed at the ‘ luxury end ’ of the market .
26 Even with myself , I 'm all for painting a frank portrait .
27 Why , for example , should a bureau with the depth of experience of the Cotswold Press suddenly find that halfway through outputting a multi-hundred page job from Word that the fonts change ?
28 Moreover , he saw Preobrazhensky as arguing for the violation of the material essence of the law of labour expenditure and not merely for violating the social form of the law of value .
29 We talked continuously , ranging over many topics , and laughed a lot and I was mentally hugging myself merely for having the good luck to be with such a friendly , amusing and vital girl .
30 It was quickly established that the occupier could not be liable under the rule merely for permitting a spontaneous accumulation ( e.g .
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