Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably this influences relative salary structures further down the hierarchy as well .
2 ‘ Well Kensington is n't going to do a lot either so that solves that problem . ’
3 It is possible to do this sort of analysis only within the arthropod phylum , because only that has enough species , with enough measurable features .
4 Perhaps this reflects over-ambitious goals rather than failure of the projects , for it will only be when attempts to calm large areas are made that possibilities emerge of encouraging former car journeys to be made by public transport .
5 However , what constitutes ‘ meaning ’ for structural anthropology is the discovery of that content of the unconscious human mind operating collectively that determines concrete manifestations of culture .
6 Ostensibly this gives greater control , but at considerable cost .
7 More formally this requires that restriction ( 7.3 ) be satisfied :
8 Automatically this implies substantial tax reductions .
9 Inevitably that means higher prices in the shops .
10 ( An ironic postscript is that a new generation of physicists is growing up right now that entertains certain reservations about orthodox quantum mechanics , themselves brooding darkly about their elders and muttering blasphemies about ‘ hidden variables ’ , a term held in unmitigated horror by this older generation of quantum theorists .
11 Any Uttlesford town of some size has got a comprehensive recycling centre now that takes any paper
12 Well this looks fine Alan , how about the summary ?
13 Undoubtedly that takes much time , and the GKN Group is to be congratulated for encouraging its senior executives to play such an important part in an organisation that achieves such excellent work in Shropshire .
14 Sometimes this involves heavy conflict , and he may ever after be sensitive to the threat posed by powerful women who try to dominate him .
15 If they spend then this creates more jobs in the consumer industry and if they invest then jobs are created in the capital goods industry .
16 If young children , dependent on an adult for basic needs , learnt that the adult does not always come back , then this has far-reaching consequences for them in their own adult experience .
17 If there are important differences in how varying generations perceive and conceptualize health then this has important implications for the development of health promotion and education strategies .
18 Predicting the effect of a diversion is as difficult as predicting anything else that involves human choice .
19 Again this has little foundation ; the food requirements of elderly people are associated more closely with the level of individual activity than with chronological age .
20 Again this needs further evaluation , but a useful lexical database structure has been established .
21 Occasionally this requires specific correction — for example , with an n-methyl d-aspartate receptor blocker such as ketamine .
22 Politically this has clear significance .
23 Essentially this asks statutory undertakers ‘ to ensure that both planning authorities and the public know of proposals for permitted development that are likely to affect them significantly before the proposals are finalised ’ .
24 Siemens Nixdorf 's biggest problem is that it is a combination of a company that was just about to go ex-growth with one that was already failing , so it very much needs any partner to be a firm seen to be strong and a winner : Hewlett-Packard and ICL presently best fit that profile .
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