Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas the serial usage of Example 139 ( the same series in each voice ) easily avoids the occurrence of octaves , octaves are formed only too easily when we use different forms together , as on the second quaver of the last bar , where all voices sound D or E♭ .
2 Local government capital expenditure is ‘ cash limited ’ , but current expenditure is cash limited only as far as the overall total of the Rate Support Grant ( RSG ) 3 is concerned .
3 Pricing restraints are treated much more harshly than non-price restraints .
4 The outer scales lifted in the process of penetration are not always smoothed down again completely when you change hair colour or texture , and this causes porosity .
5 Let's have a look at this year 's price list er it says nineteen ninety three but I say it 's carried on as far as we know er there are n't any at the moment increases .
6 It was true , of course , that property was dispersed much more widely than in Europe .
7 It is important to be clear then about our reasons for feeling that we had to explain why women have come so far rather than explaining why there had been so few gains .
8 Right , what we need to do is to hit it fairly hard and try to get it damped down as quickly as we possibly can .
9 A system can be designed much more economically if it can be assumed that skilled personnel are available to control and take care of it .
10 Ions are fine for probing electrically conducting materials because the charge they carry to the specimen is carried away as fast as it builds up .
11 Now that the rush of anger had abated just as quickly as it had risen she felt cold , icy tremors rippling along her veins .
12 Dreadnought 's anchor had come up easily enough when the salvage tug came to dispose of her .
13 Apart from being baked hard by the heat of the lava , these sediments were quite undisturbed , and had been carried bodily as smoothly as if they had gone up in a lift .
14 It was an uncomfortable affair , the Mayor used it as an occasion to condemn what he called the Turkish occupation of the North of the island and Douglas Hurd looked on clearly anxious that the whole thing be wound up as soon as possible .
15 Not feeling up to arguing the point , she left quietly , knowing everyone else in the Carlisle Flint team was wound up as tight as the drivers , waiting for the green light .
16 Even when the happy couple had left for their honeymoon , and the floor of the marquee had been cleared for the dance due to follow the reception , she still felt as though she was wound up as tightly as a spring .
17 The burning oil wells of Kuwait continue to cause widespread air pollution , notably in the form of " black rain " , which has been reported as far away as Bulgaria , Afghanistan and Pakistan .
18 From Iran turquoise was carried as far afield as west Caucasia , where it occurred in the Maikop barrow in the Kuban , and north Mesopotamia , where it was present in the same tomb at Tepe Gawra as lapis lazuli .
19 He only hopes compensation will be sorted out as soon as possible . ’
20 However , the problem with contact lenses and glasses is that your eyes can change over time , so it is imperative that problems are sorted out as soon as possible , as it will be difficult to establish whether the fault lies in your eyes or in the lenses .
21 I hope sa er , see of course it 's all question of getting it sorted out as quickly as you can .
22 Converters made of chromite and copper oxide were considered as long ago as the 1970s , but ruled out because they proved less effective than those containing the more precious metals .
23 The procedure is carried out once again when you reach the top of the list .
24 If the parish council already had a report to submit , work could be carried out as soon as possible .
25 If the Policyholder was unaware of the faulty roof or did not have reasonable time in which to carry out repairs , then it is in order to deal with the claim for the damage to the internal decorations and/or contents but not the repairs to the roof , which the Policyholder should have carried out as soon as possible .
26 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
27 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
28 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
29 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
30 Its abolition was recommended as long ago as 1967 but nothing has been done — one suspects a feeling that it might come in useful one day .
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