Example sentences of "[adv] the basic " in BNC.

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1 Effectively the Basic Law was a constitution .
2 Its evocative power derived not only from its biblical roots , but also from the fact that it did not evoke clergy or hierarchy but rather the basic equality of all the baptized .
3 If you have followed the advice and tried the exercises you will understand a little better the basic skills of studying History .
4 The best conclusion that one can draw is that the objectives model provides a useful tool for certain purposes , especially the basic levels of knowledge and skill acquisition , but that is should not be used exclusively nor without judgement .
5 Civilisation , which is wholly controlled by man himself , should never have been allowed to develop without the unquestioning acceptance of the inexorable power of the evolutionary process itself to lay down the basic pattern of human behaviour .
6 That year the great Earl of Chatham , formerly the elder Pitt , laid down the basic principles of British naval policy :
7 Society lays down the basic rules of the marriage contract .
8 In 1986 the Court of Appeal laid down the basic rules on competition by ex-employees in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler 1986 IRLR 69 .
9 Section 60 of the Licensing Act 1964 lays down the basic permitted laws for on-licences :
10 Sharon and others , such as Donal Lunny , put down the basic tracks , and other musicians came and offered their contributions as the occasion demanded .
11 All you need to do is write down the basic outline of the story , with relevant names , departments , and an office-hours telephone number , and pass it on to one of our contact points .
12 Section 24 lays down the basic default rules as to the interests and duties of partners subject to their special agreements : The interests of partners in the partnership property and their rights and duties in relation to the partnership shall be determined , subject to any agreement express or implied between the partners , by the following rules : ( 1 ) All the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business , and must contribute equally towards the losses whether of capital or otherwise sustained by the firm .
13 Perhaps the basic technique is relying on what the literary theorists call " stock responses .
14 So the basic assumption is that the developmental process is failure-driven : actions are continually failing to fulfil the assimilatory intention ( recall the term Functionlust that I used earlier ) and must therefore be modified .
15 You do need to move the point cams during increasing or decreasing so the basic rule is ‘ never move the point cam nearest the carriage ’ .
16 So the basic fusion mechanisms of deuterium fusing either with another deuterium or with a proton give helium-3 .
17 If you think about this it 's based on the four carbon structure so you 've got ta have a few in the name there is a carbon carbon double bond so the basic structure we 've got is the Butane but as there is more than one position you could have that carbon carbon double bond now , to indicate this position and so this one would be called futes it would normally be a butane but to indicate it 's position bute one E and again you 're taking the lowest number so instead of it being a bute three , it 's a bute one E you start at the appropriate .
18 You know I 've been I would n't bother showing them some that worked , I 'll always pick the case that had some hiccup on it , so the basic skill you were trying to show them never worked out , you know what I mean and it 's well do n't worry about that , if it was a normal case
19 The ‘ family ’ was not merely the basic social unit of bourgeois society but its basic unit of property and business enterprise , linked with other such units through a system of exchanges of women-plus-property ( the ‘ marriage portion ’ ) in which the women were by strict convention deriving from pre-bourgeois tradition virgines intactae .
20 Jill left for her coffee break , and Juliet filled in the basic charts .
21 Only the basic facts , but useful .
22 If your trust deed gives the grandchildren certain rights and does not allow the trustees to favour one over the other then only the basic rate of 25 p.c. should apply .
23 It is only the basic spiritual truths which surface time and again , expressed through different idioms .
24 Although , at current rates , the married couple 's allowance increases to £2,465 where either partner is aged 65 or over , or to £2,505 where either partner is aged 75 or over , it should be noted that only the basic £1,720 is transferable .
25 Unlike its classic American predecessor , from whom Rudner and Bergman have shamelessly pinched not only the basic scenario but also many a vignette along the way , Peter 's Friends never unfolds its characters with any psychological depth or surprise .
26 While agents may be fined up to £5,000 for misleading descriptions , in setting out only the basic details of a property much is lost .
27 Hotels with only the basic facilities can attract this type of business by putting together composite package deals and offering them to the conference agencies .
28 Only the basic entities are said to qualify as genuine ontological objects ; all other objects are merely quasi-objects , i.e. they are explicable as logical constructions from ontologically fundamental items , and can be treated as a sort of convenient logical artefacts .
29 The grading curriculum consists of only the basic techniques that have been learned so far .
30 So what happens if a purchaser claims that he wishes to acquire only the basic wordprocessing part of the sophisticated package , perhaps because he or she wishes the output to be compatible with a machine on which all the bells and whistles have been legitimately installed ?
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