Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They have been deliberately avoided by politicians who know they currently find little favour with the British people . |
2 | No , My Lords , I entirely disagree with the Noble Lord er furthermore as I 've already said we 're talking the builders site not the library in today 's question . |
3 | The maximization of inclusive fitness requires a motivational assertion in the performance of strategies that necessarily conflict with the similar strategies of others , for animals ( and humans ) live in a world of finite supplies . |
4 | I hope the yungstirs do not hav much dribble with the difficult wurds . |
5 | The best way to clean gold is to use a specially formulated cleaner and then gently brush with the soft brush provided , to remove any grease or dirt . |
6 | Will he instruct them to explore further the possibility of greater co-operation so that we can work , train and perhaps exercise with the Russian forces ? |
7 | So feel with the same intensity but do the contrary . ’ |
8 | I entirely agree with the right hon. Gentleman that it is undesirable for any delegation to stay away . |
9 | I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman . |
10 | I entirely agree with the hon. Lady 's complimentary remarks about the quality of the staff in the health service . |
11 | I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman about the sensitivity of rail routes through urban areas . |
12 | I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman 's last point . |
13 | I think that these inflated ideas perhaps come with the old language of the church , and if you 're going to do that well then , all hail to you and er presumably you mean it if you 've gone there . |
14 | Employment opportunities include not only work with the traditional large-scale centralized business system but also involvement in database systems , distributed systems and small business systems . |
15 | Remember that the gyro is prone to errors , so check with the Magnetic Compass at frequent intervals . |
16 | This may either affect the integrity of the complexes ( DMS also methylates proteins ) or , depending crucially on the composition of the binding buffer , strongly decrease the solubility and/or diffusibility of DMS and thus interfere with the final yield of the modification reaction . |
17 | They are utterly complicit with the usual representations of nude women in the history of art . |
18 | Observations made in vitro on stripped intestinal preparations generally agree with the present findings . |
19 | The latest Government proposals will do a lot more than just tinker with the existing liquor licensing laws in England and Wales , although the Scots will be pleased to hear that their licensing system is being used as the model for some of these proposed changes . |
20 | Social workers should be able to help people with a disability express their feelings , adjust to new roles , find new sources of strength and generally cope with the psychological impact of disability . |
21 | It does , just stick with the outside ones |
22 | If you are sincerely dieting in a way that has led you to lose weight in the past , just stick with the same regime for a further week or two . |
23 | Although we no longer identify with the traditional practices of ancestor worship , the centrality of death is reaffirmed by wars and indeed , the frequency in which the dead are brought before us in television , in literature and politics in contemporary life . |
24 | In other words perhaps fifty percent of the spending on I T is wasted in inverted commas because it 's simply concerned with tying together what you already have with the new stuff that you want to integrate in . |
25 | The other perspectives of ‘ monetarism ’ — ‘ new classical ’ and ‘ supply side'-have found more favour with the public choice school with its University of Chicago connections . |
26 | Visual stimuli sometimes play a role here and Mittelstaedt ( 1950 ) found that Anisopteran dragonflies always fly with the dorsal surface orientated towards the light , while optomotor reactions regulate flight in relation to movements of the visual field in many insects . |
27 | Barker and Greenfield were working-class lads who both arrived at Cambridge University in 1968 and were repelled by their first ever contact with the upper classes . |
28 | GREY November or no , Festival fever is here again , with its prospects for of makin' whoopee and temperatures rising as they always do with the actual Festival opening . |
29 | So always start with the minimum amount and gradually build up the tones until you reach the strength that emphasises , rather than overpowers . |
30 | I always start with the same line : ‘ Mr President , Mr Chairman , distinguished guests , gentlemen , 18-handicap golfers , vagrants , vagabonds , tramps , plebs and solicitors , welcome to everyone . |