Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] proper " in BNC.

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1 In Section 2 , a summary of the workshop plan will be provided along with proper contextualisation of the Hemingway short story .
2 ‘ It 's terrible that all these quacks can come along without proper qualifications , ’ Lipsky complained , forgetting that he himself had set up as a dentist without qualifications , there being as yet no legal requirement for special training as there was for doctors .
3 The march tunes heaped up with proper brashness and a wild final acceleration , but the collage until then kept a rare sense of harmonic direction .
4 But in fact we know of existing animals with a whole range of light-sensitive organs , from those which can merely detect whether the animal is in the light or the dark , through organs capable of detecting the direction of the incident light , up to proper image-forming eyes .
5 I now had the distinct impression that headvoice had been right all the time , that it was in fact down to me , or rather the old ‘ guilty conscience ’ ( which is well known to be capable of playing up without proper cause ) , playing tricks with my head .
6 I 've usually been , been senior secretary , I 've usually been the one in charge of the petty cash , which , sent out for proper coffee and the new kettle if the kettle blew it 's fused and the and the tea pot and the tea bags and the , I just used to write a note in the , in the cash book
7 The system was definitely coming back under proper control .
8 It did n't take much to get him back into proper work ; the pleasant surprise was that the three weeks holiday had done him a lot of good .
9 Paul climbed out in proper course .
10 ‘ There are too many designers starting out without proper backing , borrowing money from their mothers or making collections on Visa cards , ’ he says .
11 On the same day a group of 26 Federal Assembly deputies sent a protest to the European Commission for Human Rights about the method of screening used , which was described as being carried out without proper legal basis .
12 This trait was noted by fellow politicians such as Enoch Powell : ‘ [ Ted ] believes there is an answer to all problems which can be worked out by proper bureaucratic means — I 'm not using that word abusively for once — by the proper approach .
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