Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Neither Pasok nor Synaspismos seemed capable of capitalizing on the unpopularity of the government 's austerity measures , and the ND did better than expected in the municipal elections of October 1990 [ see p. 37785 ] . |
2 | As it turns out , however , both fared better than expected in an election which produced something positive for almost everyone . |
3 | You will know how many rows there should be to the inch ( centimetre ) , all you need to do is to work a number of rows less than given in the instructions before finishing the sleeve . |
4 | He greeted her very warmly and blushed in the sweetest way when she gave him a sisterly kiss . |
5 | Others claim that projects will be handled better and result in a net saving . |
6 | However , since I was very keen , I decided to go even better and invest in a macro lens . |
7 | As Reid led the patient with the bloody head indoors , the white man turned to me , almost stopped me from going inside and said in an educated voice , ‘ Good morning , Doctor , and welcome to Koraloona . |
8 | Nutty practised the crawl in her bath and the water dripped down the light cord in the dining-room below and collected in the glass bowl-shaped shade . |
9 | I careered down the snow-slope below and sat in the shelter of a boulder to watch Roger abseil down the ice pitch , coiled the ropes and climb carefully down to join me for a marvellously welcome brew under the Shelter Stone . |
10 | With a view to aiding the assessment of a patient 's progress there are a few simple guidelines that can be followed ; for cure to be taking place the disease should go from within to without , from organs of greater importance to lesser importance , from above to below and to disappear in the reverse order to their original appearance . |
11 | However , many Type 2 patients can be commenced on diet alone and reviewed in a month . |
12 | It would carry conviction only if located in a convincing scenario for sustained modernisation and growth — which no one is convinced Labour has . |
13 | Dig down — use a stick , not your hand — for a foot or so and drop in a piece of paper . |
14 | A special set of glassware should be designated for media preparation , rinsed and soaked in double-distilled water immediately after use , washed in double-distilled water only and dried in a hot oven . |
15 | Most skin cancers are completely curable , especially if detected in the early stages . |
16 | " One " and " we " as ways of referring to yourself should be avoided because they now seem ARCHAIC ( old-fashioned ) , and in most cases pompous in an unpublished essay , especially if embedded in a more colloquial register . |
17 | Its dimensions are 18½″ ( 47cm ) wide x 19″ ( 48.3cm ) high x 13″ ( 33cm ) deep , and the weight of around 30kg feels reassuringly substantial , yet easily portable , especially if carried in the arms . |
18 | Collections of small objects should always be gathered together and arranged in a group rather than being thinly spread around the house . |
19 | Then if a micro-instruction contains the control bits 10011 followed by zeros , the paths from the accumulator to the left-side of the adder , from the SDR to the right side of the adder , and from the result latches to the accumulator are opened ; thus the contents of the accumulator and SDR are added together and placed in the accumulator . |
20 | Either stir or shake the ingredients together and serve in a tall or white wine glass . |
21 | The four youngsters — who went to school together and played in the same soccer team — died instantly . |
22 | or if we 're stuck get our heads together and drag in a few extra bodies |
23 | The agreed sums would then be added together and announced in the ‘ autumn statement ’ on public spending plans . |
24 | They returned down a different hole and soon found a dry , empty burrow , where they curled up together and slept in the warmth of their own tired bodies . |
25 | I do n't mind managers getting together and having in a sense management buy- outs . |
26 | They got their cross put together and planted in the sand . |
27 | how you can persist in being so utterly incompetent bewilders me , and so while indulging in a little light entertainment in the ZZAP ! offices ( brutally torturing the staff for being human ) I decided it was time I found a solution to the problem . |
28 | If Bourke recorded some of these conversations with Blake in October he would have had to take a battery-operated audio recorder with him across the common , as well as the two-way radio , and link the two together while lying in the grass talking to Blake . |
29 | Her small-voiced reply was all but lost in the wind . |
30 | SWINDON saw their hopes of a place in the Second Division play-offs all but disappear in a 1–1 stalemate with Bristol Rovers in a desperately disappointing West Country derby at Twerton Park . |