Example sentences of "are [adv] [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that NCp7 mutants B and C which lack the zinc fingers crosslinked efficiently with and retarded the migration of the DNAs indicates that the zinc fingers are most probably not directly involved in NCp7 binding to DNA in vitro , in agreement with results obtained from studies of the binding of NCp7 to RNA ( 6 ) .
2 My children are much better off now . ’
3 Thus , we are better off not only in terms of the money people have to spend , but also in terms of the quality of our schools , hospitals , roads and other forms of public service that are an important part of our true standard of living .
4 They are perhaps also more darkly moved by some threat in the law of flesh and blood itself .
5 The first is the sub-genre that bases itself on events in the past that are perhaps not quite yet history .
6 Oh God the shops are so far away now .
7 Other work in progress has examined this issue in one district where it seems that the other community services are so much less well organized than the special service that managers have found it impossible to prevent that service being undermined by lack of staff , continuity , training , and good practice leadership .
8 For , as we noted , the association of particular accents ( realized by proportions of phonological variables ) with particular social or geographical communities is generally not part of an intentional message ( Labov ( 1972a ) argues that such variables are only very partially under conscious control ) , nor are such social significances associated with linguistic forms by arbitrary synchronic convention so much as by regular historical and social process .
9 The contradictions which this model engenders are somehow even more glaringly obvious in the context of diseases of poverty , with the vicious circle of malnutrition and infectious , though preventable , diseases ( 2 ) .
10 Such leases are generally either very badly converted English leases or else in the form of stale Scottish styles , unchanged by time or circumstance .
11 Another major difference between the new novelists and their regionalist predecessors is that , whereas , by and large , the latter were men of limited cultural formation , the former are generally much more widely read , more cosmopolitan in outlook , more in tune with developments on the international literary and intellectual scene .
12 Nor can the undoubted fact that middle- or upper-class pressure groups and campaigns are generally much more politically effective than attempts to mobilize working-class interests .
13 The radial shields are just over twice as long as broad , separated except at their distal ends .
14 In the former interpretation , the speaking persona is placed in an imagined situational context which is evoked by the text itself , so that the real and the fictional enunciations are once again rather neatly separated from each other .
15 They are usually not actually very frightening once you get to know them .
16 You can buy oval frames made from plastic , but they are usually not very well finished and will not do a lot to improve your design , or wood , which in my opinion is always worth paying a little extra for .
17 These are usually otherwise quite finely woven workshop rugs in which the weaver , to save time and money , has employed jufti knots on the single coloured , unpatterned areas where a high knot-count is not necessary to articulate the design .
18 One may therefore think of an innovation in teaching methods as being designed to achieve a set of intentions ( eg , changes in pupils ' ways of thinking ) by means of a set of processes which are usually only rather coarsely determined .
19 As a result , fossil bone accumulations are usually so much more fragmentary than undamaged pellet assemblages that it is difficult to compare them .
20 In fact , the position is not as bad as in the recent past , but we are still not there yet , because there is no question but that any extra cuts in quotas must mean hardship .
21 ‘ The others are still out there somewhere , ’ said Masklin .
22 The distortion of scale which had appeared in the Cadaquès paintings is not encountered again in the following year , and while all subsequent paintings are understandably not as easily legible as this portrait , almost all of them do contain some kind of clue or stimulus which serves to identify the subject , and which renders it immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with Cubist iconography .
23 It is a tribute to their strength that after all they have been through they are both still together today .
24 All critics , however dispassionate , bring to their subject thick encrustations of personal prejudice and , which they are probably even less well equipped to notice , assumptions which are attributable to the spirit of the age .
25 Producers will usually only meet pluggers who they know already , and rarely see any band 's representative because they are probably far too close to the music to have any objectivity .
26 There you have it ; myself , the captive knitter with short arms , wearing a garment with sleeves that are probably too long even for Ms Average .
27 Gill-nets are also generally much less selective than most other fishing methods , and often catch not just marine mammals but many other non-target fish species .
28 Things do not go well , and as they climb higher it become clear that they are also no longer philosophically in tune .
29 Yeah of course nice posters are also very very very .
30 The eyes and the fins of the dolphins are also much more clearly and elaborately depicted than in the former .
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