Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The tact that the effect survives a contextual change so readily encourages acknowledgement of the possibility that a non-associative process ( such as differentiation is presumed to be ) may be in part responsible for it .
2 Davie 's tribute applies still more precisely to his own writing in Under Briggflatts , a book whose perspicacity , range of learning and pitiless eye for cant can leave little doubt which modern critic most richly deserves comparison with Samuel Johnson .
3 Admission prices are to be increased by 10pc next season , even though the Tyneside club only narrowly escaped relegation to the Third Division in the worst season in their 100-year history .
4 After 32 years I continue to enjoy my Medau by doing three classes a week — with Myrtle Mott at Plumstead , with Elsie Streek at Alderwood School and with Bridget at Sidcup and I must say that this form of movement has given me a great deal of pleasure so LONG LIVE MEDAU .
5 I would very much hope that the BBC will be enabled to continue such a service in the future not only monitoring post war circumstances in the Gulf but in discussing the tortuous approach to European Community integration in 1992 .
6 With our new store opening programme running to around 20 locations a year , it has taken relatively little time for the idea of the supermarket bakery not just to gain credence , but to become remarkably successful .
7 This magnet effect not only puts pressure on the south east but makes it difficult for other regions to attract the type of investment necessary for their own economic revival .
8 By raising the question of the Holy Places the French President not only gained ground at home but also set in train a long-term policy .
9 Again using improvisation as its ethos , the album once more finds Talk Talk sailing blissfully off into the unknown , each musician using their own initiative , steering the music through freeform jazz and contemporary classical music , Hollis occasionally adding a few lines of comfort and despair in his fragile and tender voice .
10 The New Testament also constantly urges care and compassion not only for the poor , but for all injured people .
11 The cut often rapidly reduces tension and brings a sense of returning to reality .
12 Investigation of HIV infected patients with abdominal pain has led to the recognition of a condition now widely termed AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
13 The demand for firewood now far outstrips supply .
14 The Partnership now also publishes Orient-Express Magazine , Prestige Magazine , Connections and Island Visitor .
15 Not getting a reply fast enough came top of the list , especially when you know there must be somebody there , so when there 's a telephone just ringing and nobody answers it .
16 Night netting can be carried out after dark around well stocked game covers with only minimal disturbance to the birds in places where both shooting and ferreting the rabbits would be far more of an interference .
17 British industry no longer supports motorcycle manufacture so you have to buy parts from Germany and Japan .
18 Books : Why violence and the vote no longer mix Brutality was once part of the British way of life at both ends of the class system , explains Paul Langford
19 ‘ It often happens that one who at first was listening gladly becomes exhausted and now opens his mouth no longer to give assent but to yawn , and even involuntarily gives signs that he wants to depart .
20 This does not mean that the intellectual therefore nihilistically celebrates dispersion , fragmentation or relativity : rather she or he is the person who , facing such dispersion but without conceding to the nostalgic desire for totalization , poses the questions and constitutes the series and continuities for analysis — and thus for transformation — while attempting to respect its heterogeneity .
21 Indeed , the Leader of the Opposition never even mentioned inflation in his speech at the party conference .
22 The aim of everyone , irrespective of weight , should be to modify their eating very slightly to maximize health benefits .
23 Provided the trees would support an orang 's weight , the canopy not only provided food but a convenient means of forest travel and freedom from ground predators .
24 Israel 's immediate reappointment of the mayors and municipal structure was a deliberate measure not only to ensure normality but also to thwart the emergence of any all-West Bank leadership .
25 A few minutes ' facial sauna , however , is fine because it warms the skin just enough to facilitate absorption .
26 So the Alexander Technique not only helps posture and coordination , it also balances emotions and helps to bring us peace of mind .
27 Try to depart from your model trial just sufficiently to prevent counsel using the same speeches and the same questions to witnesses .
28 The current financial-management approach to the investment decision not only lacks insight into how the underlying factors should be analysed , but also fails to recognize the different stages of developing projects .
29 This drug not only slows gut motility and decreases small bowel secretion , but also increases anal sphincter strength .
30 That is why today , some years on , at a Lloyd club near you , there is the opportunity not only to play tennis ( naturally ) squash , and racket ball , but also to benefit from the wider aspects of health and fitness via the clubs fitness facilities and aerobics classes .
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