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

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1 The stable was mucked out properly only once a year , in winter .
2 Right so so no mail in connection with the assignment is sent to your home it 's always sent to the er .
3 Most often she stands with the left foot forward ( a borrowing no doubt from the kouros , but it is not like his a full stride , rather so short a step as to seem like a dance-motion ) , left hand pulling the skirt to the side and letting a swag hang free , right forearm raised forward with an offering .
4 Something more stubbornly personal , something closer to the rot within him he was determined to stop , lay perhaps rather nearer the mark .
5 Now my concern is not really with trying to erm get outside people or people in universities to sort of be involved in evaluations necessarily , it 's with helping people within schools to acquire more skills in the area of evaluation , so that schools , whenever they feel it would be useful to them , have got enough professional expertise among their own members to be able to perhaps rather more the quality of their evaluation and to see that it gets put perhaps to rather more purpose .
6 Perhaps most importantly the vendor should remember that the value of the consideration shares can go down as well as up and the purchaser may require the vendor to agree to restrictions on the manner and timing of subsequent sales of the shares by the vendor .
7 To some extent it is fair to ask who is the play 's author : the writer , the company or the director producing the play , or perhaps most properly a collaboration between these three ?
8 And , if the situation with regard to individual psychological development and the evolution of culture is as I have represented it , then this is merely the first of many profound insights into the psychology of the ego — and perhaps most especially the superego — which can be expected but which were totally unobtainable as long as the individualistic fallacy blocked the way .
9 Yeah , they would be er erm , I think they would , would be more like er , see of course when we came back here to Stoke er I mean that severed relations with them so to speak apart from like say letters , they did use , used to write I remember getting letters and we 'd send letters , perhaps only twice a year , but I can remember them mentioning .
10 The Australians showed just one glimpse of the sort of electrifying back play that won them the World Cup so brilliantly just a year ago .
11 Well , erm a lot of your tax relief under the MIRAS system , which you 're aware it gives you tax relief at source up to thirty thousand , has been absorbed up here , that 's where most of your tax relief is , so down here the tax relief on the capital element is nil , and of , it 's only , if it 's only about three thousand outstanding , I might say , well , get rid of that , you know , just , just erm er cash it , and then you 've got the l you c can forget your mortgage commitment altogether .
12 Essentially , occupational pension schemes are designed — by men with male ‘ family wage-earners ’ and male middle-class career patterns in mind , so not only do they exclude the majority of part-time workers , but they tend to assume that earnings peak in the final years of working life , which is much less often the case for women than for men .
13 Why did she feel so much more a person when she was not being virtuous ?
14 Genet describes him as ‘ so obviously both a pimp — a barracks or red-light district ponce — and a whore that I could never make out what he was doing among the fedayeen ’ ( p. 153 ) .
15 This really sapped my energies — it was so obviously just a sport for them — and I began to question whether I could go on .
16 Not so long ago a wife would have ‘ laid out ’ her own husband at home .
17 As for the Liberal Democrats , one recalls how not so long ago the Alliance included such instantly recognisable figures as David Owen , David Penhaligon , Cyril Smith and Clement Freud .
18 Not so long ago the water used to steam away like a perishing engine on these tables in hot weather .
19 Not so long ago the Labour was singing the praises of the trade union movement , especially the G M B , yet , only last night on T V a Shadow Minister , David said the G M B were wrong in what they were doing , they should be behind John Smith .
20 Not so long ago the reviewer was a minister in the Conservative government .
21 ‘ For those who think that this is window dressing , I pause to remind you that not so long ago the Lord Chancellor was himself the subject of judicial review proceedings , ’ he added .
22 The fundamental weakness in Oswine 's position was not necessarily so much the challenge from Swaefheard as the lack of support within the kingdom for a prince of Eormenred 's line .
23 The response of the committee was that they adhered to their previous decision to allow them to do so only once a quarter .
24 Most women only have two or three abortions because they do n't have much sex — perhaps just once a month .
25 Since average yields on non-irrigated land could not rise much above fivefold the seed , the increase must have been the result of extending the cultivated area by ploughing marginal land : Jovellanos in the eighteenth century , Fermin Caballero in the 1850's , and the Report on the agricultural crisis of 1887 all accuse the farmer of ploughing up more than he could maintain in cultivation .
26 The money motive was perhaps not quite the panacea it was once believed to be , as some departments became relatively well off while others could barely afford to pay their salaries .
27 He thought about that : perhaps not actually a householder , just someone with access to the two houses in Mouncy Street , his own house and the one next door .
28 It is perhaps not entirely a coincidence that his question was due to be answered today and the representations from the two trade unions arrived in the Department yesterday .
29 But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency .
30 But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency .
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