Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But sometimes you ca n't even identify an intervening variable , they just seem to have occurred together or arise in some way . |
2 | 2 Copy the figures below and draw in all their lines of symmetry . |
3 | Thus , the achievements of white working class pupils — children whose parents are manual workers — are much closer to those of Afro-Caribbean pupils , and it is arguable that the findings of Rampton , Swann and similar investigations can be explained by the fact that a larger proportion of Afro-Caribbeans than whites are working class , and are likely to be earning less and living in worse housing than whites , as documented earlier in this chapter ( Brown , 1984 ; Reeves and Chevannes , 1981 ) . |
4 | Mozart met Thomas , another musical prodigy , in Florence in 1770 , where they played violin duets together and engaged in friendly rivalry . |
5 | She struggled to get finance together and qualified in 1947 . |
6 | These topics have been touched upon briefly in earlier chapters ; they will now be brought together and discussed in greater depth , along with new material from current research . |
7 | We left the skeleton behind , but now the pirates kept together and talked in frightened whispers . |
8 | The miner left the house gloomily but returned in half an hour with the fingers working . |
9 | Some boarding schools charge up to £10,000 per annum so its little wonder that a rising number of children are being taken away and placed in cheaper day schools or back into state schools . |
10 | It reinforced existing values , satisfied needs , but was at times a potential source of conflict in that it forced the ablest educatees away and drafted in some unwilling educators . |
11 | ‘ If you take the remunerative bits away and leave in public hands only the unprofitable ones , we will need a larger grant , ’ argues Mr Paterson . |
12 | Post-Fordism implies that management , too , has to be decentralized and forms of work discipline changed , because they can no longer be organized through hierarchies in which standardized messages are passed from above and implemented in any very straightforward fashion . |
13 | In his judgment Lord Denning MR was highly critical of the decision in Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent because the agreement there was just and made in good faith . |
14 | Hopelessly she walked outside and stood in bright sunlight wondering what to do ; a few thoughtful seconds later she knew . |
15 | As we have seen , schools are also to be given the option of leaving the Local Authority altogether and becoming in some sense independent , though with non-fee-paying pupils . |
16 | Rose , exhausted with running , slackened her pace a little and took in long gulps of air . |
17 | Huge amounts of information can now be compressed digitally and sent in both directions along television cables . |
18 | Blanch in boiling water quickly and refresh in cold water , drain . |
19 | These sudden rages , which he attributed to his head wound but which may have been connected with the suppression of inherited melancholy , always passed quickly and disappeared in late life . |
20 | 1,350g/3lb cooked beef , thickly sliced and cut into strips 250ml/10fl oz/1¼ cups teriyaki 4 × 15ml/tbsp sesame or peanut oil 2 red peppers , seeded and cut into strips 2 green peppers , seeded and cut into strips 1 large bunch spring onions , finely chopped 1 × 170g/6oz can black beans 1 × 225g/8oz can water chestnuts , drained 1 × 225g/8oz can bamboo shoots , drained 1 × 400g/14oz can baby corn cobs , drained and halved if necessary lettuce , spring onions and radishes , cut deeply and steeped in cold water to open , to serve |
21 | The special nature of their illness resulted in patients being shunned socially and isolated in special institutions . |
22 | Thorough preparation of the plot before sowing also say off those other perennial horrors , couch and horsetail , both of which can go down 6ft or more and spread in all directions . |
23 | In view of the fact that the growth of the modern corporate welfare state has been a response to the rise of secular humanism , it is important to go one step further and analyse in greater depth the three key elements within the corporate state — private companies , government and trade unions . |
24 | The DC identifier should be noted carefully and used in all further operations on the DC . |
25 | Money raised would fund our campaign to lobby relevant authorities internationally and engage in public education . |
26 | Money raised would fund our campaign to lobby relevant authorities internationally and engage in public education . |
27 | Ann stands for all the women of common-sense , warm affection , and practical piety that Edward repeatedly attempted to sketch realistically or to record in dream-like settings in his essays and sketches . |
28 | Mohammed Moubarak 's gelding was always travelling smoothly and quickened in fine style to beat today 's opponent Eastleigh by two and a half lengths . |
29 | It was the first time that the chubby presenter , the ravages of drink clear in the dark bags under his eyes , had ever gone so far and admitted in public his total dependence . |
30 | Michael Roberts was duly entrusted with the steering in the Newmarket Classic , but his mount was never going well and trailed in eighth . |