Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It might be rash to conclude that all that represents a rejection of radicalism ; better , perhaps , to say that it is the sense of radicalism itself that changed .
2 That represents a growth of expenditure in those sectors of roughly 80 per cent .
3 As well as being the sort of motion that brings local government into disrepute , I also believe that this is the sort of motion that , that displays a lack of tolerance that should concern us all .
4 Er if we attended if if we were due to attend a meeting for example in in in Derby , er er twenty mile away ?
5 I listened to the starch in her voice , observed it in the straightness of her backbone , recognised the ramrod will that made no concessions to hardship .
6 Indeed , many observers would argue that given the growth of cabinet government , the potential for government to seek and receive such powers is significantly greater now than was the case at the time when Dicey was writing .
7 Professional chemists are very suitable for this type of study ; it is possible to classify the types of work carried out , and other aspects of each job held over the career , in a clear and systematic way .
8 Opposing proposals to import a further 5 million tonnes of coal , he presented evidence that this was both unnecessary given the trends of productivity and costs within British Coal , and damaging to long-term energy policy since it would lead to pit closures and the sterilization of up to 150 million tonnes of coal reserves .
9 Because a detailed record of economic activity statuses was collected by the After Redundancy study , it was possible to compare the proportion of time spent by each person since being made redundant in different forms of employment status .
10 On the other hand , it is often possible to compare the degrees of falsifiability of laws or theories .
11 The interviews were designed to collect basic biographical details relating to the age , sex , employment profile , housing conditions , etc. , of the user ; to outline the characteristics of the user 's ‘ drug career ’ so as to construct a typology of users and to assess whether there was any particular stage in a given career where it would be possible to target a user for treatment or intervention ; and , to ask users to assess their experience of local statutory and voluntary drugs services .
12 It may be possible to target the liver by interaction with ( for instance ) transferrin receptors , which are abundant in this organ .
13 Though that recommended the appointment of safety representatives from among workforces on rigs and platforms , Prof MacFarlane said that , unlike Norway , UK safety representatives had no legal status and rights to stop unsafe work .
14 In discussions with the child it is often possible to plan a course of work to meet the individual 's needs so that the learning process is negotiated rather than dictated .
15 If an individual works longer hours than he or she would wish to do in the absence of taxation , that involves a loss of welfare .
16 And yet , as if to contest all that , there is evidence that each read the other with respect , even avidity , occasionally sending copies of recent books as if eager for comment and commendation .
17 The years were long , the company was colourful , and if the air was raw , well , did n't that lend a zest of danger to the enterprise ?
18 The judgments in Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 545 made no distinction between contract or equity as a basis for the duty of confidence .
19 This boycott had begun on Jan. 18 after an altercation between an employee of one of the shops and a Haitian woman customer , which had resulted in each accusing the other of assault and racial insults .
20 Assuming that the proportion of visits done in the sample between 2300 and 0700 can be applied to the whole of Berkshire , it becomes possible to estimate the number of night visits which would have been claimable by using the definition of a night visit which applied before April 1990 .
21 A more general treatment in which path lengths and directions may take any values is possible using the method of Markoff .
22 As the depression began to affect West Coast loadings it soon became clear that it was no longer possible to sustain the level of service provided in the 1974 Glasgow electric timetable .
23 He accepts the need for Labour to embrace the advantages of individualism and market forces .
24 and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that .
25 Pinch out the tip of the main shoot when 8–12in tall to promote the formation of side shoots .
26 With that goes an awareness of time leading to simple enjoyment and tranquillity .
27 My hon. Friend is right to emphasise the importance of prevention .
28 Professor Williams , however , not only believes that rape should have a limited ambit because of the severity of the penalty , but that procuring a woman by threat should also be subject to limitations even though its maximum penalty is merely two years ' imprisonment .
29 That produced a form of waste that was hot , highly toxic , radioactive ; that will remain dangerous for hundreds of years and that no-one has yet thought of a way of disposing of ?
30 The president refused any further compromise on the Kemp-Roth principle before launching another masterly televised appeal for support on 27 July that produced an avalanche of mail and telephone calls to members of congress .
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