Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The possibilities of choice are rather less in the most obviously vocationally oriented degrees , such as Architecture , Housing Studies and Nursing Studies , but some freedom of action is still possible . |
2 | For some organisations objectives are rather more like a woman shopping than a man shopping . |
3 | ‘ Rotherham are right up at the top of the table and they are there on merit . |
4 | Only when the opposition are right back on the defence or for free kicks . |
5 | And people like me , who prefer to communicate with words while flinging on random bits of any ‘ look ’ that happens to fit and be cleanish at the same time , are right out in the cold . |
6 | Working with hydroquinone and other fairly simple soluble substances , I have grown long needle crystals or whiskers ( Chapter 4 ) which thicken by the growth of sleeve-like surface layers which are geometrically not unlike the growth layers in a tree . |
7 | We also consider that requests for assistance should come through the Deputy Director Operations as arranged and not be dealt with in a haphazard way between unit commanders who are presumably not in the full operational picture . ’ |
8 | The way he tells it I feel I am right there on the spot watching it all happen . ’ |
9 | They are also the two categories of work where earnings are most frequently below the " poverty line " . |
10 | In music , the world 's top artists are most often with the world 's top record companies . |
11 | It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers . |
12 | The Boston Compact was essentially about employability , ( although there were some initial allusions to community regeneration ) ; the two key funding UK government departments are obviously principally about the same thing . |
13 | The Scottish Typographical Circular for instance rather specialized in joke articles over a woman 's signature which are obviously not by a woman at all . |
14 | Those who succeed are much more in the image of representatives at the party conference than members of the old ‘ Establishment ’ . |
15 | In spurious Caledonian footie parlance , if The Cateran were a Willie Johnston sorta band — fiery , brilliant hot-heads with a tendency to put their foot in it — then The Joyriders are much more in the Alan Hansen mould : cool , confident on the ball and capable of supreme moments of inspiration . |
16 | In contrast , the effects of the reformulations in [ 22 ] and [ 12 ] are much more like the effects of the repetitions in [ 23 ] . |
17 | The sexual and aggressive drives are much less under the guidance of rules . |
18 | Numbers of mandibles are high in both samples , but the relative proportions of maxillae are much less in the trampled sample , 24 per cent instead of 64 per cent ( Append . |
19 | No these numbers are basically nationally at the moment . |
20 | First it is a game which creates wealth through the process of production exchange and all players in the game ( i.e. those supplying labour services , property and capital ) are better off as a result of it . |
21 | The Government 's claim that students are better off as a result of student loans simply is not true ; nor is it true that loans make up for the loss of income support and housing benefit . |
22 | The snag is , scientists do not yet know whether patients taking the drug for a long time are better off with a little testosterone , or none . |
23 | Even once a predator has found a school , the prey fish are better off in the school than they would be alone , as has been proved by the following experiment . |
24 | I share her view that industry , commerce and individuals in this country are better off in the European Community than outside it . |
25 | It is tinged sometimes with a blinkered nostalgia , a belief that there really was a Golden Age in the countryside when humans and nature were in harmony ; at others with an ugly neo-colonialism , a conviction that wilderness are all right for the Third World , but not for us civilised folk . |
26 | Women can certainly be competitive as individuals , but are less so at the group level ; many of us who went to all-girls ' schools found the competitive team sports at worst a real trial and at best something of a joke , even though we were quite prepared to put ourselves out in an individual context . |
27 | This makes it less relevant than it might be here , partly because the undergraduate curriculum is relatively more specialized than the secondary school one , and partly because distinctions or dimensions which are important in higher education — for example , between the pure and the applied — are less so in the schools . |
28 | Your financial situation can improve , but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods . |
29 | So in financial terms the local authorities are entirely virtually in the pocket , literally in the pocket of central government . |
30 | The frills and lace are Perhaps not in the best of taste , but fashionable nevertheless . |