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

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1 It is the debate about the forces which determine this equilibrium which fundamentally separates the various schools of thought in macroeconomics .
2 Can I can I say that in my opinion that the county council 's current budgeting strategy which effectively imposes a two percent efficiency saving which I might add in figures come to something like one point five million erm is , is of concern but what is of greater concern is the further possibility of a four percent er reduction which is being sought in blocks of three percent and one percent next year for ninety four ninety five which is to the amount of two point eight million at the current prices will in my opinion decimate the present level of service provision in policing .
3 This use of generally , in I9 , effectively separates the previous set of sentences from the next set describing a particular habit of the individual involved .
4 The first stage in the transfer is a preselection process , involving informal discussions with tenants where they may make their own alternative suggestions , which eventually produces a single applicant to go forward to the final stages .
5 A spate of poor spawning years eventually produces the big fish period in the cycle .
6 IL-8 presumably plays an important part in neutrophil diapedesis through vascular endothelium and focal recruitment at inflamed sites .
7 All of which rather spoils the dramatic point of the rest of the film .
8 All of which rather spoils the dramatic point of the rest of the film .
9 It is whether we are prepared to destroy the tripartite system that has been developed in this country since the passing of the Municipal Corporations Act of eighteen thirty five and the Local Government Act of eighteen eighty eight , for make no mistake about it Clause two of this Bill effectively destroys the careful balance that has been developed over more than a century between chief officers , local police authorities and the Home Secretary .
10 Cheese is a protein of high biological value and a little goes a long way .
11 The other characteristic is that their influence seems out of all proportion to the amount present : a little goes a long way .
12 Although they can be expensive , essential oils are highly concentrated substances ; in practice , a little goes a long way .
13 It 's not cheap but the dispenser means a little goes a long way and it 's more hygienic than a pot .
14 I doubt if the soot would actively harm your fish , but a little goes a long way .
15 With leaves that are streaked with bright cream or marked in bold , gold blotches , a little goes a long way .
16 Yes , I have , but … but a little goes a long way . ’
17 Yet a little goes a long way .
18 A little goes a long way ; too much is unbearably sentimental .
19 A LITTLE goes a long way with UNICEF .
20 In these , Sophocles presents the hero as the noble man who is doomed to error and misery despite his wisdom and all his efforts ( Oedipus Rex ) , but who , through his great suffering , eventually wins the magical power of benediction beyond his death ( Oedipus at Colonus ) .
21 The extent to which either the adult or child within plays a significant part in our lives depends greatly on our own upbringing .
22 This last point implies that psychoanalysis , as such , is not concerned with the truth or falsity of religious beliefs , and that it rather counteracts the earlier arguments about religious beliefs being neither justified by sense experience nor rational arguments .
23 But if there is no more than that the creditor , in an attempt to satisfy itself that the surety properly understands the proposed transaction and that the transaction will not subsequently be impeachable , offers an explanation of the transaction and of the security document , I do not think that the creditor should be taken to have assumed a tortious duty of care .
24 The rising sun slowly turns the drab greys and dull browns of the mountains to patches of pale gold and dusty pinks .
25 That rather vitiates the traditional nature of Cabinet government if you have a strong-minded figure ending discussions in this way .
26 I 'm thinking , for example , it 's not a medicine as such , but I 'm thinking of the birth control pill , which presumably has a possible effect in its particular form over a period perhaps twenty years , rather than five years , on a person .
27 But once one team has started to dominate the gene pool of a species it thereby has an automatic advantage .
28 The long-term asymptotic rise eventually adds a further increase of 2.1x10 -6 Hz to the rotation rate .
29 The proportion of urban dwellers has changed little during the present century , though in reality over 90 per cent of the population now effectively lives an urban form of existence .
30 It devalues this life , offers a delusional picture of the world , and thereby intimidates the independent use of intelligence .
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