Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Difficulties created by local authority boundaries , especially where policies differ sharply and where these divide built up areas are well described .
2 On the whole , the evidence ( P.A. Consultants , 1987 ) suggests that companies located in enterprise zones have performed better than firms located elsewhere in the local economy .
3 Now I know they 're absolutely outstanding vehicles , much better than Chrysler has ever done before .
4 ‘ It worries me greatly that Darlington has only one ambulance after 7pm at night . ’
5 Either deficient or inappropriate perceptual data had been presented , or it has been inappropriately perceived , so that responses conflict rather than resolve .
6 In each of these episodes , Pynchon releases far more information than Stencil registers , so that evidence proliferates far beyond the latter 's tendentious inferences .
7 Where we agree with the suggestions of the feminist philosophers we have just quoted is in their insistence that philosophical theory comes out of experience , so that philosophy formulated exclusively by men will reflect the experience of men .
8 It has been tacitly assumed that someone , somewhere in an organization collates economic facts and integrates them through a rigorous form of evaluation , so that decisions become almost self-evident provided only that the decision-makers realize that no one can make perfect predictions and that some allowance for uncertainties is needed .
9 Above all , he criticizes the ways in which Hegel reduces the diverse historical totality of a society to a single internal principle , so that history occurs only through the principle of contradiction in the dialectic .
10 Interviewers have to strike a careful balance between establishing the kind of relationship with respondents that will encourage them to be frank and truthful , and avoiding becoming too friendly so that respondents try hard to please .
11 But if we change our own scarcity belief , so that money flows more freely into our own lives , we have reduced — by one — the number of people in the world who struggle over money ; and we might choose to use some of our wealth to help others — not out of guilt , but out of love .
12 Machinery and money are available to lay drains in fields or to provide irrigation water so that crops grow successfully .
13 Thus , although the monies received are capital in nature they are deemed to be income for the purposes of giving the taxpayer deductions and reliefs and they are charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , for instance , the remittance basis would not be applicable although there is no reason why general principles should not be applicable so that income arising overseas and received by a non-resident would not be chargeable under general principles whilst income arising in the United Kingdom could be chargeable under general principles regardless of who it is paid to .
14 There are far too few structures for democratic representation and control over union education , so that decision-making depends mostly on a smaller number of individuals .
15 So much so that Jan got quite giggly and started swapping bargain stories with him , and I was left with Darren .
16 It 's important to work to a vertical plumbline , as with any wallcovering , so that lengths meet exactly .
17 It began to labour , so that Victor spoke encouragingly to it .
18 Rain set up her coffee machine , thinking as she did so that Oliver had probably not been with Linda Finch although he might encourage her to believe that .
19 In the New Testament , however , faith is synonymous with the obedience of faith , so that faith involves both the understanding and the will .
20 He reached out and dislodged it from the ladder rung , so that Izzie slipped downwards into his arms .
21 Not only are the most profitable customers encouraged to return , but subtle features are identified and fed into the operation so that guests feel personally cared for .
22 ICI believes in good liaison with local communities , so that people living nearby know what is happening inside the company 's plants ; and ICI itself better appreciates the concerns of the community .
23 It was n't an alarm bell , of course , it was a telephone rigged to an extension bell fitted to the wall of the farmhouse , so that people working outside could hear it .
24 Added to this was the fact that the clocks themselves were so erratic ; every so often they slowed down , so that time went more slowly the closer you were to them .
25 He muttered something under his breath and she wanted to ask him to repeat it , but could n't somehow , so silence fell again and lapped peacefully round them so that time seemed quite to vanish .
26 The chronic phase shows progressive deterioration in emotional stability so that relationships become progressively damaged .
27 In structuralist theory there is nothing to take over this task , so that ambiguity becomes fully polysemic , in the sense of consisting of an unreconcilable multiplicity of meanings .
28 introduce an all-embracing ‘ ozone friendly ’ labelling system so that consumers know exactly what they are buying
29 To make a useful fusion reactor needs high densities of the deuterium fuel and , it has been traditionally assumed , temperatures greater than those in the centre of the Sun so that fusions occur frequently enough that more energy is liberated than consumed .
30 Although timbers with high levels of latex , silica or high density are avoided there ; another plant in New Guinea can now utilize wood from up to 200 species , including dead and defective trees , so that yields have already increased by some 300% .
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