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

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1 Everyone else made do with hired aircraft — usually C150s though a few chose the locally built Aero Boero , a Piper Cub lookalike .
2 The locally grown wheat reed is the cheaper medium and a roof constructed , whereas water reed will last for at least 50 years .
3 Responsibility for the land defence of Gibraltar was assumed by the locally raised Gibraltar regiment ; units of the British navy and air force continued to maintain a presence .
4 DAVID Pearce , 46 , of Tywyn , has been appointed sales director of the locally based Halo Foods Limited .
5 It was the public sector which was to provide housing for the locally employed work force .
6 Past the locally employed security man , that did n't count , and up to the best-dress marine .
7 Outside the large conurbations , which were the province of the locally financed Passenger Transport Executives , Provincial inherited a disparate collection of routes linking various centres or branching to less populous places .
8 Teenagers under the influence of the locally produced khat narcotic plant were said to be responsible for much of the artillery fire .
9 There was an immediate murmur of approval , though some of the ladies looked longingly at the lavishly laid tea table just visible in the dining alcove .
10 This was clearly intended to be used not only during the workshop to receive the professionally published course material [ not the usual duplicated sheets ] but as a personal organizer which would be a continual reminder to the participant of the course content .
11 Following this , a single probe letter was presented to one or other visual half-field and the subject 's task was to respond , using the left hand , as fast as possible to indicate whether the visually presented letter was or was not a member of the auditorily presented memory set .
12 However , a LVF advantage ( for same " responses ) was observed when the auditorily presented memory set consisted of only a single letter .
13 Raymond Burns and the vastly experienced Garth McGimpsey must be considered virtual certainties .
14 This activity led to a consideration of the flexibility of the language items used ; structures which can be used in more rather than fewer contexts have obvious attractions to the economically minded language user .
15 The lawyer had always maintained that the money he received was a legitimate success fee for the vital role he played in the bitterly fought takeover battle .
16 In this elegant , compassionate , deeply researched book , the tremendously caring Geoffrey Moorhouse sets before us the facts and figures , the jingoism , pride , pain , as well as the hideous smugness , the cock-ups , the arrogance , and the disasters made by ‘ those who know better ’ .
17 THE RIGHT SAID FRED STORY : two brothers work for years trying to become pop stars .
18 This session is the cause of much joshing in the Right Said Fred camp , him saying how he 'd make sure he had a hot shower first and primed himself for action if he did it again , his partners enjoying wiggling their little fingers at any opportunity and ribbing him for his perceived shortcomings .
19 ABBA MAY HAVE HAD TO WAIT YEARS , but the Right Said Fred tribute industry is starting up early .
20 The elegantly draped silk scarf was two shades paler than his hair .
21 The successfully transformed supermarket chain and multiple retailer Tesco — ranked 22 in The Times 1000 and employing 71 000 — similarly described headhunters as good servants but bad masters : their work should be closely defined and controlled by the client .
22 She ran the gallery for 13 years , organising a number of photography shows during that time , one noticeably being the successfully staged Kertesz exhibition in 1978 .
23 The prospect of the widely reviled Khmers Rouges regaining a position of predominance in the country led to a re-orientation in traditional diplomatic policy prosecuted towards Cambodia by some Western states towards accommodation .
24 use this data to challenge some of the widely cited research findings from the Equal Opportunities Commission ( 1984 ) , that men carers receive a disproportionate share of the statutory services .
25 Having introduced us to the widely ranging Cichlasoma family , and given ideas of how to keep them , our three cichlid experts , JEFF CHALLANDS , MARTIN CHANDLER AND PHIL ROBINSON move on to the nitty-gritty of tanks and equipment .
26 Meanwhile on April 22 the widely read Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper published a scathing attack on Walesa which implied that he was unable to cope with his responsibilities .
27 Meanwhile , DEC 's desktop-to-mainframe Alpha RISC roll-out , scheduled for November 10th , will include the the widely previewed Flamingo deskside , now re-christened the DEC/3000 Model 500/500S .
28 Professor Rogers has shown the role of the wider populace when elections were contested in the widely enfranchised Westminster constituency in 1741 and 1749 and has suggested they foreshadowed the riots associated with John Wilkes .
29 Wind the Dodge right out to the 6500rpm red line — there 's a cut-out at 6700rpm — and the engine stays on boost , the widely spaced gear ratios are disguised and acceleration is impressive enough , without ever feeling as energetic or gutsy as the Vauxhall 's .
30 In the widely read book Human Aggression , the psychoanalyst Anthony Storr draws our attention to the ‘ sombre fact that we are the cruellest and most ruthless species that has ever walked the earth ’ ( 1968 : i ) .
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