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

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1 In the social sciences at large the word has often been used very loosely for any approach which applies scientific method to human affairs , conceived of as part of the natural order .
2 Since I was living with the most out gay man I know , I was n't short of an opinion on anything to do with anything in faggotdom , or at least the social side of it .
3 On his six-week tour of the provinces in August and September 1858 , the tsar encountered a spectrum of opinions which ranged from Tver " on the left , where Unkovskii was at least as radical as Nikolai Miliutin , to Nizhnii Novgorod on the right , where the local gentry wanted serfs to pay not only for any property which they received in the event of emancipation , but even for the freedom of their bodies ( which the gentry did not own ) .
4 All through that evening I pleaded with Kalchu to shoot her , but he would n't , or could n't — none of us could .
5 All through that summer we children were happy .
6 All through this conversation he had the impression that Frank no longer sneered ; and as he went back to Liverpool he was sure that he was more tolerant and sympathetic and ‘ was willing to grant that there was some sense in some of the things which I longed for him to share ’ .
7 All through this time he hardly had any painkillers as it was very important he did n't feel that he could use his leg before it was strong enough .
8 All through this war we support Iraq .
9 So during each lesson I shall give you one of these text-books to study .
10 In the ensuing pandemonium the young musicians played on , but Matron came and took Anna away , scolding her gently for bad behaviour which would not be tolerated once she was settled in .
11 It 's also one of those places where especially during high season there is always something going on .
12 If you have struggled alone for some time you may be pleasantly surprised at what is now available to you .
13 It is a typical British beef type and perhaps for that reason its numbers at home are now dangerously low : fewer than 450 breeding cows were registered in 1987 when it was for the first time classified as a rare breed , though in the nineteenth century it had been the mainstay of the Scottish beef industry .
14 The Second Quartet , composed in 1951 , is a far more concise work in a much freer tonal idiom , mostly avoiding the elaborate texture which marks the earlier quartet : perhaps for that reason I find it the more memorable of the two .
15 Her husband had found this fishy , and perhaps for that reason it filled her with intense curiosity .
16 The School Curriculum was distributed to every school in England and Wales , and perhaps for this reason there was a wider span of reactions , some of which seemed more positive .
17 Perhaps for this reason it was rumoured among the boys that he was a millionaire .
18 And so for that time we live now , both of us , and we are perfectly happy , and the waiting is not weary , but good and happy for us both .
19 So for that reason I do not believe that I feeling strongly as I do should im impose my views on others .
20 So for some time She-She and I talked very seriously about the future Princess of Wales .
21 So for this year you will be receiving four Q.T. days for the price of three ! !
22 So for this year I made the computerisation funds part of the wider fund available to FHSAs to support not merely computerisation but the extension of ancillary staff in general practice and the development of new accommodation facilities for primary health care .
23 Sycamore and birch , too , burn fast ; so for long-lasting stuff you need oak , beech and , best of all , hawthorn : all splendid when well seasoned .
24 Dr Ramey also explains that when couples are together for some time their hormone levels often begin to co-ordinate in the same way , so regular sex — say on Saturday nights — mean you tune into each other 's hormone levels .
25 The race could have been laid on especially for that horse you rode before .
26 It was not long after that evening there came the sad news that Herr Bremann had shot himself in a train between Hamburg and Berlin .
27 Not long after that meeting I was faced with a problem over my official duties and I urgently sought his advice .
28 At the end of any article it is normal to give conclusions , explaining what the article means in a short , pithy summary , but I want to create debate , not stifle discussion , so after each article I will simply pose some questions and let readers create their own ideas .
29 This species is perhaps of Arctic origin which is also found in bathyal and abyssal depths of both sides of the North Atlantic : south to Martha 's Vineyard in the west and from the Rockall Trough south to Portugal in the east .
30 It was he , Clasper , who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products , regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards .
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