Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adv] [adj] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Immigrant workers , easy scapegoats for the newly reunited country 's economic ills , have been the latest victims of bigoted violence .
2 There is once again a significant difference between the correlations , z=2.18 , p<0.05 , for the riskier films r(22)=0.211 , while for the less risky films r(22)=0.711 , p<0.01 .
3 If a , b ε Z we say that a is less than b and write unc If we only know ( or care ) that unc we write unc ( b — a is the shorthand notation for the more accurate B + ( -a ) .
4 First Casares Quiroga , who had fatally underestimated the seriousness of what he called an ‘ absurd plot ’ and refused to arm the workers , panicked and made way for the more conservative Martínez Barrio .
5 The under-16 team recently picked up an award as the most sporting girls ' rugby team and have completed a very successful season ; eight girls have been selected for the Lancashire under-18 team and three for the under-13 team .
6 YOUR story about the seriously ill children 's trip to Disney World was really touching .
7 On Tuesday night , panicky government whips scurried to and fro through the usually dignified members ' lobby , just outside the chamber , like mad hares .
8 It became possible to determine the correct numbers of each kind of atom in a molecule by means of the already available Avogadro 's Law of 1811 , which a patriotic Italian chemist drew to the attention of an international symposium on the question in 1860 , the year of Italian unity .
9 Originally launched as a diploma in 1957 , the MSc in Applied Linguistics has since grown into one of the most comprehensive Master 's programmes of its kind in the country taught by the department with the close collaboration of the Institute for Applied Language Studies ( IALS ) , which is part of the department with a specialist interest in practical language pedagogy .
10 One of the most famous publisher 's imprints and devices , that of Aldus Manutius ( 1450–1515 ) , founder of the Aldine Press in Venice and introducer of italic type .
11 From Micky who 's one of the most successful record pro producers that has ever been , he said if you have n't got an audience in the first thirty seconds you ai n't got the audience .
12 It also has Rocktron 's unique ‘ Speaker Reactance Simulation ’ circuitry which is quoted as ‘ yeilding the much sought after sound of the most impressive tube amps″ without the reliability and maintenance problems .
13 If Bates comes through that , he could face one of the most vulnerable seeds No16 Thomas Muster , of Austria , who has never won a match at Wimbledon .
14 When you realise that we have had one of the most difficult spending erm , decisions taken by
15 Luisella had also been the child of a successful businessman , owner of one of the most important chemist 's shops in Treviso , and she too had had brothers who had dominated her childhood , driving her to defend herself in unorthodox ways .
16 A SURVEY has shown one of the most popular girls ' names in Essex is Chelsea .
17 In the event , although the Victoria Press did last for over twenty years , and despite the creation in London in 1876 of the rather similar Women 's Printing Society , which also paid the full male rate , women compositors never penetrated the London trade to any extent .
18 Then the paper that had published the earlier report recognised her name as that of the rather hysterical women 's libber who was planning to expose PopCon as the enemy of women … and this seemed to clear the matter up .
19 Sexy actress Cleo pondered the dilemma at the launch of the equally saucy women 's magazine Playgirl .
20 She is Sue Leggate , editor of the immensely influential Consumers ' Association magazine Which ?
21 In a sense what we are witnessing are the birthpangs of ‘ a European bourgeois state without the usual trappings of bourgeois democracy ’ as 19th century historians described the emergence of the newly united Kaiser 's Germany .
22 She competed successfully for a post-doctoral research fellowship at one of the less fashionable women 's colleges .
23 The only pollution Euro Disney will suffer is of the uniquely French kind le snootiness ( something almost as chilling as the North Sea wind ) .
24 She 'd already decided what she was going to cook for Rohan — home-made tomato soup to begin with , then le rosbif with all the trimmings , although she was going to cheat on the dessert and buy one of the beautifully glazed tartes aux pommes from a pâtisserie .
25 It has neither the power nor the resources to counter the pressure of the exceedingly well-organized farmers ' lobby , nor is the level of unionization in agriculture sufficiently high — it is no more than 40 per cent — to permit the contemplation of widespread militant activity .
26 His first book , the collection of stories entitled Goodbye , Columbus , fixed him in the popular mind , from 1959 , as an ‘ enemy of the Jews ’ — a condition aggravated by the onanistic bravura and scandalous mad success of the grotesquely imaginative Portnoy 's Complaint ( 1969 ) , and not much improved in recent years by The Counterlife ( 1987 ) , in which various escapes from Jewish America , including an escape to Israel , are projected , and in which Zuckerman and his dentist brother Henry are both imagined to have ailing hearts and to undertake gruesome surgery in order to restore the sexual potency suspended by their medication .
27 Mr. Beazley suggested that to do this would be adopting an isolationist attitude , but I am unable to accept this submission , particularly since Schedule 4 itself is a modified version of its counterpart in the Brussels Convention , which has been adapted in substantive respects to fit United Kingdom requirements , e.g. , by the addition of the last 12 words to article 5(3) , and by the insertion of the entirely new article 5(8) on which Mr. Beazley relies in the present case .
28 This suggests that the ability of the HPV 16 motif to bind Oct-1 which is a relatively weak transactivator ( 22 ) inhibits gene expression in non-cervical cells possibly by preventing the binding of the much stronger activator NF1 to its adjacent site .
29 The ‘ tangent … in the hand 's cup ’ has to do with the legend that the shapes of the finest Greek vases were replicated from the contour of the divinely beautiful woman 's breast , as cupped in her lover 's hand and thereafter imprinted on his mind — obviously a powerful emblem of how the impulse to artistic manufacture is erotic .
30 ‘ One of the very best children 's shows in the world ’ .
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