Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 We may most easily reveal the power of these influences on Dicey 's thought by posing what from a contemporary perspective seems to be a major difficulty with Dicey 's theory : how do we reconcile the twin principles of parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law ?
2 It should be a close , hard game but Cushendall may perhaps just have the edge .
3 How sad that the FA should so unashamedly cheapen the wearing of an England shirt in the blatant pursuit of commercial gain , thus following the examples of teams like Arsenal and Manchester United who , on occasions , manage to achieve the appearance of circus clowns .
4 The Agriculture Departments should more actively enforce the provisions of the HLCA regulations in cases where overgrazing is leading to vegetation erosion by withholding payments above an agreed , appropriate stocking density , taking conservation advice .
5 Spectacular as it looked , however , Lukic — whose terrible error in the first game when he punched into his own goal allowed Rangers back in the tie — must once more shoulder the blame .
6 The Corporation should also however take the views of an independent specialist e.g. Structural Engineer , Consulting Engineer , etc .
7 The weighted back foot should also slightly depress the leeward rail .
8 This suggests that to the criteria for trust wording a further one should be added : that the words be not only ‘ mediate ’ ( in the sense that they do not attribute property directly to the beneficiary ) but that they should also unequivocally attest the testator 's intention that a trustee should be under a legal obligation to a beneficiary .
9 The first phase must almost certainly involve the use of coercion and brutal methods ; the second phase need not rely upon such methods , but can use the methods of the market by introducing cheap goods with which to destroy petty-commodity or peasant production .
10 He is not in a court captivity , he must live wild like the rest , and founder if he can not keep their pace .
11 ‘ Publishers should no longer see the sale as a way of trying to sell the unsaleable , ’ said BML .
12 As with hand strikes , kicks should never fully stretch the leg .
13 We must therefore also consider the possibility that the V8-specific superantigen originates from another infectious ( viral or microbial ) agent .
14 It is , of course , rendered suspect simply because the writers connected with the tradition appear to be guilty of having ignored the best evidence concerning Abdulkerim and Molla Arab and because , in order to remain consistent , they must therefore necessarily extend the Muftilik of Molla Husrev to cover the period in the reign of Mehmed II from which the Muftilik of Abdulkerim appears to have been removed .
15 I should very much like the opportunity to discuss with the hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friends , and other colleagues from Northern Ireland , how we can introduce a strategy for promoting inward investment over a longer time scale than that hitherto adopted .
16 An investment overview should therefore quickly impart the essential basic information which will interest the potential purchaser .
17 such gifts as SHe now possessed must never again become the property of a place like Club Eleusis .
18 As llamas are such graceful beasts ( in all but manners ) I was delighted to read that they may soon widely adorn the British landscape ( ‘ Europe 's farmers plough a new furrow ’ , 8 December 1990 ) .
19 Mining unions who 've been told even more pits may soon close say the government must do more to secure orders .
20 Purists may just possibly consider the analogy with Kipling 's powerful verse a bit over the top , bordering on the hyperbole , but what matter ?
21 Basically if the band stays together then we 'll just still know the same people because
22 The holder of this visiting professorship could then live here for a year and deliver one or two open lectures at which the entire university might once again have the experience of being assembled in congregation .
23 He replied that an army of 5–6000 men might still successfully evade the Royal Navy and descend anywhere on the coast , so that the nation needed a minimum of 18,000 under arms , one-third to protect London , another third distributed throughout the country to crush any supporting rebellions , and the final third to provide a strategic reserve — an admirable analysis of the problem .
24 The sadness is the greater as the Act comes at a time when the accumulated wisdom from attempts to improve schools was establishing a consensus on how schools might more effectively meet the needs of all pupils .
25 It might destroy part of the ozone layer , which would permit the sun 's ultra-violet radiation either to tan us or fry us , depending upon how large a hole had been blasted in the stratosphere : it might equally well cause the onset of a nuclear winter , which is so popular a topic among both scientists and laymen these days .
26 Why , on cold winter nights like this , they might even briefly rue the desire that had brought a howling babe between themselves and sleep .
27 Their poor score will fail to recognise that they might well fully grasp the concepts behind the question — which is what they are being tested on .
28 Rather as one might almost unconsciously adjust the position of a book to get the best light from a bedside lamp without ever really thinking of angles and directions , so must the tiger get himself into the most appropriate location vis-a-vis the three-dimensional world of scents known to both himself and his normal prey .
29 The Easter Road club have n't even scored against Hearts in their last five games and they 'll almost certainly face the new Hearts strikeforce of Mo Johnston and John Robertson tomorrow .
30 If it does , we 'll almost certainly lose the mast , but we wo n't sink . ’
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