Example sentences of "of [noun] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Management is described in terms of change more often than in terms of standstill or consolidation .
2 A long term relationship with major US multinational companies , involving tens of products over more than 30 years .
3 If he pays in first and then has to make an interim payment and he wants to make that payment out of the money in court , he must ask specifically for leave to do so and also to amend his notice of payment in so as to refer to the fact that some of the money has been paid out .
4 Independent soft-commission brokers regard it as an acceptable method of payment so long as they deal at the best price .
5 End of story as far as I 'm concerned .
6 He was , however , full of enthusiasm for the resumption of operations as soon as possible and had come up with a new idea .
7 No less an eminence than Lord Whitelaw echoed the loyalists ' warnings when he invoked an old Willie-ism in appealing for ‘ a stirring up of apathy as far as gossip , rumour and internal intrigue are concerned . ’
8 Nothing confirms the stature of artists more clearly than the way they tackle the potboilers of the repertory , and here as soloist in the Grieg Piano Concerto we had another artist who can be unpredictable , sometimes nervily so , Radu Lupu .
9 DUAL LIFTS — There is an increased risk of damage whenever more than one crane is used to lift a single item .
10 What is the significance of the tort of negligence as far as computers and software are concerned ?
11 Arcadelt was more successful than Verdelot in catching Italian dolcezza e soavita , particularly in such pieces as ‘ O felici occhi miei ’ , although of course less so than the native Italians : for instance , Festa in ‘ Cosi suav' è'l; foco et dolce il nodo ’ , and Domenico Ferrabosco , earliest of a whole dynasty of musicians , in his very popular setting of Boccaccio 's ‘ Io mi son giovinetta ’ .
12 But of course as far as Britain was concerned , this could only be intervention against France .
13 But , many of these , er many of these jobs of course as far as the young people were concerned were dead end jobs .
14 I think that the idea of offsetting imbalances on on one project er with transfer the work in other is certainly very interesting but of course as far as the erm tornado programme is concerned I think it it is now really far too late because production is over apart from the the second Saudi Arabian order and we are really only working on the manufacture of spares and given that the existing suppliers are all tooled up for those and indeed her are way down the learning curve having produced vast quantities of them , it really would n't be economic to transfer any of that work now I do n't think .
15 And of course that become overlayed by the Gulf situation , but there are clear signs now that the recession has bottomed out but that we 're on the way up again and of course as far as erm terrorism and war is concerned , memories are pretty short .
16 At the editorial conference Rain brushed aside Holly 's error of judgement as blithely as if it had been her own .
17 One is that a comparatively nearby star in our Galaxy exploded as a supernova , shining millions of times more brightly than usual .
18 The company has predicted that it may run out of money as early as July without new customers or an infusion of cash from the outside .
19 The company has predicted that it may run out of money as early as July without new customers or an infusion of cash from the outside .
20 The bulk of Germany 's railways were established between 1848 and 1877 , but even then they served the west of Germany far better than they served the east .
21 The Palestinians refuse to draw the line between the interim agreement on self-government and the final determination of borders as sharply as Israel does .
22 He decided to get shut of Eleanor as quickly as possible .
23 Consequently , it has been closed off and is out of bounds as far as the Exhilarator goes . ’
24 One operator will , of course , accumulate flying hours on a particular type of aircraft more rapidly than another and the ‘ high time ’ aircraft are the most vulnerable .
25 Massingham hated to leave a scene of crime even temporarily while the body was still there , and he would go the more unwillingly because Kate Miskin , back now from Campden Hill Square , was to stay .
26 Some directors were of course friends of administration , and used their powers of patronage as far as possible to supplement the efforts of government , but others , and notably the Elphinstone family , used their Indian patronage to sustain an opposition to Henry Dundas in Scotland .
27 This is , of course , a time of smokescreens so far as the Masters is concerned and to hear some of the Europeans talk over the last few days , they appear to be in need of the psychiatrist 's couch as much as anything .
28 It was chiefly employed for the production of darker shades of wool as well as for dying silk black , and survived far longer than many other naturally derived dyes .
29 Local education authorities query this pattern of study less often than they used to as principles of credit accumulation percolate through to town halls .
30 Labour chiefs branded the rush of openness too late after the Government had hushed up the payments for 18 months .
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