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

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1 Finally , the on/off switch , which thankfully has only the one task to perform .
2 A century ago Norway had perhaps 20 cattle breeds but today it effectively has only the Norwegian Red .
3 The ‘ Chicago ’ human capital approach ( e.g. Becker 1971 ; also see Mincer 1980 ) perhaps goes overboard the other way , seeing observed inequality as simply the reflection of current investments in human capital and returns to past investments .
4 Gretener went On to suggest a scale , based on a 95% probability of a particular event happening , as follows : Of course it does n't matter what we call them , but this merely illustrates how the rare event merges into the regular .
5 This not only affects how the male public react to policewomen in the province , it also influences how male colleagues treat policewomen in the work environment and the sorts of duties they are assigned in practice ; and the dearth of senior female officers makes it easy for male colleagues to impose such limits on the role of policewomen .
6 So , the picture basically shows just the one main line of evolution , guided by my aesthetic selection .
7 This not only clears away the excessive mucus , but also kills many of the parasites associated with a fluke infestation i.e. Whitespot , Trichodina Costia and Chilodonella .
8 Only paces away the two old sailors had stopped their mending , watching .
9 Compact benefits students by offering them " value-added " jobs when they have attained their goals , and so opens up the realistic prospect of job satisfaction and career progression .
10 While the ‘ full accruals basis ’ , is undoubtedly prudent , we believe there is more commercial logic in accounting for such costs on an ‘ earnings ’ basis , which better reflects both the legal form and the substance of the transaction' .
11 My father gently picks up the nearest little one and begins to fit its harness on .
12 We were together all the time : played languid games of tennis on the court behind her house , swam , went on picnics , went for long walks up the lower slopes of Kinabalue , the mountain whose green and mauve shadowed mass loomed over Jesselton .
13 However , this necessarily locks out the unemployed , who are the dark side of this culture .
14 And David in , that psalm which we read earlier , in psalm twenty three , he paints the picture of how the good shepherd , not only seeks out the lost sheep but once he has brought him back , once he has rescued the , a lost sheep , he care for it .
15 Thus the same researcher not only carries out the basic work on a new product but — equally important — is out in the market-place looking for and trying to solve customer problems .
16 This normally involves either the United Association for the Protection of Trade ( UAPT ) , a non-profit organisation keeping records for its 12,000 members , or Credit Data ( CD ) , a commercial firm .
17 Our version of occam thus contains only the essential core needed to write simple programs .
18 Although it is still early in the Finn selection battle , Childerley already has easily the best record .
19 The Waterline , then , returns to its origins , as the case study which is Billy 's life painfully dredges up the first scenes of his disorder .
20 But it 's erm er the light just takes away the inner tube and the batteries Tony said he was a manager so he got that as a freebie so is that it ?
21 Yesterday it all came good for them with a thrilling five shot ( 78-73 ) victory over Old Bleach in the final at Jordanstown , a result that finally takes away the sour taste following their defeat by Bangor in last year 's final .
22 The reader thus gets both the historian's-eye view and a stage-by-stage account of the death of the multinational federation that Tito set up in 1945 and ruled until his death in 1980 .
23 The linking of the elements thus takes on the only allowable form of " one-to-many " .
24 It just props up the underlying immune system . ’
25 ‘ Qui plus fait , mie[u]x vault ’ ( ‘ Who does most is worth most ’ ) , the refrain in the Livre de chevalerie written in the middle of the fourteenth century by Geoffroi de Charny , the standard-bearer of King John II of France at the battle of Poitiers , who preferred to stand and die rather than run away in the moment of defeat , aptly sums up the chivalrous attitude to war .
26 It thus validates not the internal market but ‘ the power of a key ministerial priority and targeted additional funding . ’
27 This certificate normally carries on the reverse side a form of renunciation .
28 Congress no longer controls either the military or the economy .
29 The second link between the worlds of commerce and research effectively ends probably the British computer community 's longest running saga .
30 Furthermore , it is said , a defensive strategy based on such weapons effectively rules out the actual use of nuclear weapons .
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