Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the impact of the discount rate rise , which caused the dollar to fall in value , concerns were expressed on the international markets that a weak yen and high rates of domestic investment would mean an increase in Japan 's export capacity which would detrimentally affect global trade balances . |
2 | And I 'll , I think I can , I have it on , on this right and road traffic accidents , may perhaps cover any traffic accidents namely if a plane crashes in the other night , erm , last Saturday night . |
3 | Stevedoring is provided by Larne Harbour Limited and it is the company 's proud boast that customers need only make one phone call to complete their requirements . |
4 | ‘ The critical point here is that this will not only affect high income earners but all people owning property . |
5 | This drug is n't suitable for every woman … will only affect older age group … who 's |
6 | The system will only recognise standard letter formations so the characters must be written properly by the children . |
7 | You may however only install one process model at a time . |
8 | Investigations by the RSPB among wild bird traders in Hong Kong and China found that Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) was used by many traders , despite the airline 's claim that it will only carry captive bird species . |
9 | He suggested once to Blanche that she could perhaps feel such chill draughts blowing from the past when others could not . |
10 | NPAs can only negotiate voluntary management agreements with compensation to prevent environmentally damaging schemes from proceeding ; in 1984 , Snowdonia has objected to 3 schemes ; 2 are under negotiation for agreement and 1 is likely to go to the Minister . |
11 | Such information may not necessarily carry any security classification within the Service , but may simply reveal dispositions , working arrangements etc . |
12 | According to the " psycholinguistic guessing game " view of reading the good readers should make more use of the context than the poor readers , and in comparison with the neutral context they should perhaps show greater facilitation effects from congruous context and greater interference from the incongruous context . |
13 | Next time we get to KICK ASS , you 'd better show some COLLATERAL DAMAGE , or else DO N'T HOG PRIME TIME ! ! ! ’ |
14 | Choose a punchcard which , according to your manual , is suitable for knitweave and which will only give medium length floats . |
15 | Educational facilities and the quality of teaching staff must also improve — either colleges of nursing must only employ qualified teaching staff or they should leave it to the higher education establishments , who will also be able to facilitate adequate library facilities . |
16 | If it extends in the 3' direction then the two molecules will together occupy 6 base pairs ( i.e. each one bound to GTT ) whereas if it extends in the 5'-direction only 4 base pairs will be covered by the two drug molecules ( i.e. drug is bound to CGT ) . |
17 | It is always much more difficult to produce a lovely picture that contains only one type of flower , such as a bunch of freesias , as you can only use one flower shape , although you will be able to press the flowers in various ways — for example , side views , full views , with buds and without . |
18 | It does not necessarily follow that sleep loss would cause these symptoms in otherwise normal individuals . |
19 | This kind of tonal contradiction may not necessarily follow clear key patterns ( as in bitonality and polytonality ) , but the idea of creating stress by note-conflict is very much the same . |
20 | It can only publicise those accommodation places which are ‘ eligible ’ under the English Tourist Board scheme ( ie. which agree to abide by a code of conduct ) and these must be given equal treatment . |
21 | The cut is still crucial to SFX , since it enables the director to leap instantly between different levels of reality and illusion ; eg stuntman cut close-up of actor cut stuntman , in for example , Tim Burton 's Batman ( 1989 ) , where Michael Keaton , as Batman , is not required to personally perform sensational wirework acts of falling or climbing . |
22 | Flooding schools with teachers in itself solves nothing , and may merely disrupt effective solo teaching . |
23 | The City is difficult , you can only shift this traffic management from one place to another and do the best you can in each area , and there are cheaper ways of doing it , not erm three hundred thousand at a time . |
24 | However , if biographies of artists are carefully examined , it will be found that they do not necessarily contain much art criticism at all ; a biographer may prefer not to express personal views about the artist 's work ; a book 's main thrust may be to describe the artist 's own aims and ideas . |
25 | If you are not interested in CPU time etc. for your use of LIFESPAN , then you will probably only have one LIFESPAN Process UIC , if indeed you have any . |
26 | It would only take one phone call to blow her cover . |
27 | He can only take certain size steps though . |
28 | Of course you can only take this covering-up operation so far and it is sometimes prudent to remake a part . |
29 | We need only approach ideal viewing conditions . |
30 | Now merely saying that is not evidence of any kind ( and may merely annoy those AI workers who program in languages other than LISP and do use flow-charts ) , but it does bring out something of the opposition between modules and levels that is the heart of the last part of this paper : flow-chart boxes are essentially separated from each other in ways like those that separate the modules of programs ; but program levels are not like that . |