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

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1 ACROSS 1 Give bad reviews to dumb show — he might be in this ( 9 ) 6 Old-time US lawyer and rocker ( 5 ) 9 Reversing of French vehicle went quickly ( 5 ) 10 Dynamic object contains fungus ( 9 ) 11 Main entrance where he went Up the third time ? ( 3,5 ) 12 Baldwin shortly takes on church position ( 6 ) 14 The man himself ( 7,6 ) 16 New sandpit from E. Europe used to treat shoes ( 4,3,6 ) 21 Gauges placing a thousand rows ( 6 ) 22 Seller hears another way to say in other words ( 8 ) 25 Phone round Esquire readers with article on things observed ( 9 ) 26 One lady posed as the one with tattoos ( 5 ) 27 Equipment in ship for sketches he 's appeared in ( 5 ) 28 One put her away immediately ( 9 )
2 This not only affects individuals , but also slows down service development to meet changing patterns of need .
3 This button does n't just show you what directory you 're currently in , but also pops up File Manager .
4 Socata at Tarbes may be best known to the light pilot for the Trinidad and Tobago range , but the works also carries out contract work for other Aerospatiale products .
5 The crew also carries out routine river checks and removes obstacles which may be dangerous .
6 ‘ I always enjoy playing the world 's top four players because there 's less pressure on me , ’ said Wattana , who now meets either world champion Stephen Hendry or Alan McManus .
7 Becker now takes on world No 4 Goran Ivanisevic in today 's first semi-final .
8 Fretting a string at the first and sixteenth frets simultaneously gives around 0.5mm gap between the string and the top of the ninth fret on the D-18 model , and about 0.7mm on the D-32 .
9 The disease model simply asks why child abuse occurs and how can it be prevented or reduced .
10 Breathing in too much air effectively pushes out carbon dioxide which normally forms a reservoir in the lungs .
11 And at the bottom of a deep open pit , up whose ramped sides labour belching trucks , he vividly describes how sea water percolated down through the space above our heads when it was occupied by still-hot lava and how , laden with dissolved sulphide minerals , this heated fluid gushed back to the surface , struck cold sea water and deposited its minerals .
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