Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In other moves to protect its reserves , the government had on July 3 , 1989 , centralized all foreign exchange operations in the Central Bank , thereby effectively temporarily suspending debt interest payments to private banks also . |
2 | ‘ I suppose we 've both been racing long enough now to know racing is racing . |
3 | Second , there was feeling , the word used not in the conventional sense , but to describe a much less consciously formulated process of appreciation and subjective valuation . |
4 | Perhaps this was because with two full tanks and six people aboard we were just short of the 5,090-pound max weight — or more likely Tony was deliberately limiting the output of his nearly-new engine below the normal 36 inches and 2,300 rpm , but the long Wiplines seemed to have a much less clearly defined hump than other floats I have flown . |
5 | On a somewhat less physically demanding side , the school last weekend acted as host to an event being held in connection with the Preston Guild ‘ 92 . |
6 | Er it 's much much longer going Bridge . |
7 | Only much later did riot police intervene to disperse the protesters . |
8 | Patrick Van Den Hauwe , the Association professional ( see below ) , is apparently not just forsaking intimacy before matches , but at all other times as well . |
9 | So not only do styling products have additional conditioning ingredients but there 's a whole new array of products such as serums to mend split ends and slick down frizz , and curl boosters to encourage bounce . |
10 | Thus appraisal systems are perhaps more accurately termed performance review systems . |
11 | Under sectorisation individual managers have much more clearly defined responsibility , and the need to keep the customer informed about the whereabouts of his goods , for example , is now recognised as paramount . |
12 | Blacks , on the other hand , harbour a much more narrowly defined set of possibilities on how they might advance . |
13 | A much more modestly financed project was subsequently initiated to look at Primary School Drama ( 1979 ) under the directorship of Tom Stabler . |
14 | France has a huge network of minor roads , a much more sparsely populated country , and a motoring public who are , by and large , aware of cyclists and considerate towards them . |
15 | If a conventional game can appear so fragile , how much more so does drama with its less explicit rules . |
16 | During the summer months it was possible to get a much more highly paid job as a housecleaner , a ‘ barker ’ or a bingo-caller or a taxi driver , and so the winter job of working in a factory was a ‘ stop gap ’ . |
17 | A similar but somewhat more conventionally presented set of controls is also available on the system 's remote control handset ( an extra cost item ) , an unusually well built device which does not come from the Philips parts bin , though it does obey Philips commands . |
18 | Here too lies our hope ; since the time can not be far distant when the poet … will invade this vast new territory and so once more bring sanctification and joy into the sphere of common life . |
19 | the time can not be far distant when the poet … will invade this vast new territory , and so once more bring sanctification into the sphere of common life . |
20 | The term " hashshash " does refer to users of cannabis in Arabic , but " hashish " and " hashishi " referred generically to herbage , and only later specifically meant cannabis . |
21 | Although the concept is proven at club level , it has so far never found favour in international competition . |
22 | The way the press attacked it and so on obviously made life a lot harder for us . |
23 | The pre-occupations which have dominated debates at Westminster for so long no longer make sense . |
24 | The new ticket office opens in the east stand on monday so no more getting piss wet through queueing up by the back of the west stand ( except for home match days ) . |
25 | Female is only completely uniformly barred sandgrouse , lacking any distinctive markings . |
26 | Only too evidently had God given his judgement in favour of the English claim for justice . |
27 | This only reinforces the unwillingness of free-swimming whales to leave their comrades , and even after their companions had died the free whales stayed , and only too often fell victim themselves . |
28 | The apparent certainty of knowledge concerning the technology of sword and shield manufacture may all too easily divert attention away from the areas of greater doubt . |
29 | But the dangers in observation are perhaps implicit in the word , and observation can all too easily become realism , and realism is as Piaget has reminded us a kind of confusion between the inner and the outer — a fixing in the object something which is an activity of the thinking subject . |
30 | And he established the principle that any decision which drew on the contingency reserve of public money should go to full Cabinet and not be taken in Cabinet committee , where the Chancellor and the Chief Secretary could all too easily fall prey to ambushes set by cabals of spending ministers . |