Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb -s] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As the work proceeds she/he makes tentative decisions on what to do with each title , and in doing so obviously takes into account the amount of money shortly to be used for replenishing the stock .
2 Obviously much depends on personality .
3 SSAP9 states that net realisable value is the amount at which it is expected that items of stock can be disposed of without creating either profit or loss in the year of sale , i.e. the estimated proceeds of sale less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distributing directly related to the items in question .
4 Net realisable value is the actual or estimated selling price ( net of trade discounts ) less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distribution .
5 Asking teams and individuals to identify the INSET they feel they need to help them to do their jobs better usually results in comment , possibly indirect , about quality of their work .
6 All that has been said so far applies to hypertext systems , but there are important differences that may affect needs .
7 So far comments from Com Tech and MUA suggest that SCO will still be sold by both companies , but neither tried to shy away from the fact that their decisions will hurt SCO .
8 In addition , the police are requiring promoters to observe the appropriate minimum age and failure to do so often results in permission being refused .
9 As so often happens with VIP ; s on board , the weather suddenly changed to high summer for our passage down the west coast , and as we cleared Rhu Rheidh with the dramatic back drop of the Wester Ross mountains astern , and a calm blue sea ahead , the world seemed a different place .
10 As so often happens in North West cricket , they are following a family tradition .
11 His success depended , as so often happens in research , on entirely fortuitous events , of the kind which sometimes contribute as much as careful planning to the attainment of desired objectives .
12 Whatever the reason , repeated tests have shown that the inclusion of sufficient dietary fibre in meals prevents the excessive output of insulin which so often leads to hunger and snack-eating on diets in which the carbohydrates are processed and refined .
13 It is this constitutive role of religious belief that so often comes to mind when the words science and religion are juxtaposed ; for the explanatory pretensions of the world 's religions have made them vulnerable to scientific advance .
14 The matter of the drama continues to be eclectic as Eliot pokes beneath the glossy city surface to hidden depths of feeling , and as so often looks to Buddhism as well as Christianity .
15 The US and UK evidence naturally then brings into question the continued use of regional policies in Europe , which characteristically bring branch plants to assisted areas .
16 The favourite sat up and grabbed the cup so hastily splashes of wine fell on his silken , multi-coloured hose .
17 Steve Kerton is one of the few professional drivers on the circuit … he just about survives on sponsorship … you see there are no big bucks in this sport … no national glory … take Kerton he 's to powerboating what Mansell is to motor racing … well in name only …
18 The reductivist enterprise thus inevitably comes to grief , and it is not altogether surprising that it does .
19 White hair is sign of great age , a sign that one no longer really cares about appearance .
20 Within the Councils , the ‘ proof ’ still largely consists of peer reviews , although ABRC has attempted to assess the contribution which bibliometric studies might make to their decision-making , whilst the UFC now requires universities to provide it with bibliometric and other performance statistics .
21 Any fanatical guitar collector or dealer would find a fair few things to pick holes in ( the excessive buckle-scratching on the back , the missing selector-switch surround , a semi-collapsed bridge causing severe buzzing on the middle strings , the advanced state of decay of the stop tailpiece , an unoriginal jack-plate and a number of modern screws ) but despite its flaws the whole guitar still just reeks of class and character .
22 This and more already happens on satellite and cable channels , which are under the more lenient gaze of the Cable Authority .
23 This usually just rests in place ( it 's rather heavy ) , but where inspection chambers are inside a house ( unusual except where an extension has been built on ) , the manhole is screwed down and has to be specially sealed .
24 This proposes that with increasing arousal task performance is improved until an optimal level is achieved and that thereafter further increases in arousal are associated with a decrement in performance .
25 ‘ Once we get the old horse fit , he hardly ever gallops at home .
26 Transatlantic tourists and suburban groupies may be willing to fork out the £1 cover charge for sporadic glimpses of Michael Caine and Jason Donovan , but grown-ups are kept loyal by cooking that is honest and robust and hardly ever hiccups in spite of turning over almost as many portions as Ramsden 's .
27 By contrast , a predicator hardly ever occurs in theme position in English declarative clauses , and so , when it does , it is highly marked .
28 But now that the road to peace in Cambodia once more looks at risk , the country needs the world 's attention again .
29 At one level , therefore , the English Reformation was undoubtedly ‘ an act of state ’ , or perhaps more accurately acts of state — a series of changes initiated by monarchs and imposed by them upon their subjects .
30 And even Prince , today — no-one ever really tries to pigeonhole him , because he 's a truly talented person .
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