Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Holiday brochures , as well as television travel programmes and magazine fashion features , now use images where Thomas Cook once used only words .
2 APPOINTMENT OF LABOUR ONLY SUB-CONTRACTORS — TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3 The water that had seemed so bitingly refreshing only moments ago was already feeling like a strait-jacket of ice tangling around Charity 's speedily numbing limbs .
4 It 's o that 's the only trouble with shops , all sweets are always low so kids can get them .
5 N. lamellosa also aggregates to breed , in enormous groups , but N. emarginata only forms small breeding clusters , often of ten or less individuals ( Spight , 1979 ) .
6 Mechanical propulsion presently ranges from steam , through the various petrols and oils to gas and electric , with nuclear or magnetic etc. vehicles around the corner .
7 A survey of teenage only children in Scotland found that they were the least likely to have played truant .
8 The explorers celebrate deep in the Antartic just months away from tragedy .
9 And no one else can say of me that I know in one case and not in the other , because for all I know I am wrong both times .
10 Eritrean radio from Asmara broadly concurred with this version of events , and accused France of self-interested intrigue , while Ethiopian radio said that many Ethiopian Afar fighters who had refused to disarm had crossed into Djibouti " to join the rebellion " .
11 The government insisted that the northern guerrillas were Ethiopian Afar militias , created by the former regime of President Mengistu of Ethiopia , and seeking to " realize their dream of a greater Afaria " embracing the Afars of Ethiopia , Djibouti and Somalia .
12 a ) conventional e.g. card index b ) electronic e.g. databases The use of keyboards would be emphasized .
13 Unintentional out landings
14 John Edmonds , John Prescott , Claire Short , chaired by Tom , should be very interesting indeed colleagues , try and get there .
15 Yes , and it 's funny how languages change is n't it , over the over the years ?
16 Funny how goalposts shift so fast .
17 She thought it was funny how things had worked out .
18 Funny how things turn out , is n't it ?
19 She 's partly awed by it , and partly cocky , saying on the one hand the sorts of things anyone would say ( ‘ I could n't believe it , all those pictures , all those words , all those newspapers ’ ) and on the other hand she says , in drawly , party-sophisticate tones , ‘ Is n't it funny how men defend their clubs ? ’ or ‘ Anything could happen now …
20 It 's funny how names like that stick when , you know , it 's
21 They have n't been moved for quite a long time , and it 's funny how buildings which claim to have extraordinary flexibility sometimes turn out to be really quite rigid .
22 It 's funny how ideas shrink away when people are put on the spot .
23 Funny how cartoons ‘ aimed ’ at kids but clearly made by adults to amuse one another are the best .
24 It is by no means clear how farmers would react to any system which threatened to control their freedom to do as they please with their own land .
25 The pattern of appropriate allocation is also highly sensitive to the morbidity measures used and it is not clear how variations in morbidity relate to actual resource needs .
26 1.14 It is not yet clear how courts would treat the combined effects of , say , negligent driving and failing to wear a seat belt .
27 But even if Kants idea of a unitary space is granted , it is still not entirely clear how places in such a space can act as a principle of individuation .
28 Although self-image does not obsess me as it once did , my interest continues and I find it exciting how fashions and looks have changed ; how many more possibilities there are for creativity and self-expression via clothes and image .
29 It 's quite clear why women do n't achieve in the way define by the general public .
30 It is not clear why damages are not available as a remedy for public law wrongs .
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