Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Exceptions to this were found in the older family where the wife had always been active and continued to work into her 70's , and where a specialised product like cheese was being produced for farm gate sales . |
32 | The English were faced by the different physical conditions and social organisation of the countries which they invaded . |
33 | With reference to the above , Nalgo is prepared to approve to the job descriptions of 3 March 1993 , conditional upon the changes agreed at our meeting of 25 March 1993 being incorporated in the final draft . |
34 | Each of the remaining public rooms have individual designs to suit their grand style , some being repeated on the second floor where another series of function rooms overlook Edinburgh Castle and Princes Street . |
35 | As a result they show subtle differences , some being positioned on the upper fin , some on the rear of the main trunk and some on the tail-stem . |
36 | An estimated 4,000 crowd , with some being accommodated on the top deck of four double deck buses , saw Dunvant give everything in a spirited display . |
37 | His evidence indicates sites of low status disappearing both before and after the Black Death , with relatively few being eliminated by the well-recorded activities of rapacious landlords . |
38 | Often caused a plant which can , according to ordinary rules , be transplanted at one place , not to admit of this being accomplished with the same advantage at another place , but particular treatment is often required at each place . |
39 | The data used by Sear was provided by the Universities Statistical Record and covered the 1979 graduates from universities in Britain , broken down by degree class , age , and A-level points score ( this being measured on the conventional UCCA scale ) . |
40 | Very few were included in the initial lists of historic buildings and as a result a very large number have been demolished . |
41 | The French were crushed by the native forces and the Americans were forced to move in to take their place in order to safe-guard their investment , going a little deeper into the quicksand . |
42 | False atrocity stories , misguidedly spread to encourage a spirit of resistance , and well-founded rumours that the French were waiting on the far side of the Channel to launch a second invasion added to the prevailing gloom and when , on what the diarist Horace Walpole described as ‘ Black Friday ’ , people in London learned that the Jacobites were already at Derby something approaching panic swept the capital . |
43 | The nature of both universal and human expression is identical , the universal being mirrored in the human entity . |
44 | Some were based on the pre-war zaibatsu family-run conglomerates , others are centred on a big manufacturer such as Toyota , Nippon Steel or Matsushita . |
45 | Measurements of remanent magnetism in a variety of volcanic rocks found on the continents had shown that some were magnetized in the opposite direction to the Earth 's present magnetic field . |
46 | Many of the vehicles found their way back to the West , some were delivered to the Middle East and some to the Soviet Union . |
47 | In our caricature , this is supported by the following incident . |
48 | This is supported by the few studies specifically of rural areas ; Moseley and Townroe ( 1973 ) found that immigrant firms in East Anglia retained most of their original linkages outside the region , and Hodge and Whitby ( 1979 ) , in a study of the eastern Scottish Borders , found that few in-migrant firms had important local linkages . |
49 | This is supported by the large range of so-called ‘ Motto beakers ’ produced in the Rhineland , and especially at Trier where they are known as Spruchbecher . |
50 | The conclusion to be drawn is that monotony is clearly associated with work dissatisfaction , and this is supported by the large number of housewives who mentioned monotony spontaneously at various points in the interview . |
51 | The effects of TPA on intact HGT-1 cells are therefore likely to be mediated by effects on the activity of the adenylate cyclase system , and this is supported by the direct effect of TPA on histamine stimulated adenylate cyclase activity in the isolated membrane fraction . |
52 | Lord Denning has gone further than any other judge in demonstrating a willingness to require legal representation even where this is prohibited by the procedural rules governing the body in question . |
53 | This is followed by the binary pixel data , compressed with bit oriented Run Length Limitation coding ( see box ) . |
54 | This is followed by the successive removal of the ascending ramus , leaving just the mandibular body ( Fig. 3.14 K-N ) . |
55 | This is followed by the ready display , confirming that the Solution is ready to dive , which alternates approximately every 30 seconds with the dive planning display . |
56 | This is followed by the inevitable pain on micturition described as passing ‘ a red-hot iron ’ or ‘ pieces of broken glass ’ or , by one patient , as if he had ‘ razors in his pipe ’ . |
57 | I think this is policing on the cheap , and it is something profoundly to be regretted . |
58 | But this is overcome by the successive production series , which make it possible to incorporate improvements suggested by experience , once they have been fully thought out . |
59 | It is noteworthy that PtpropCl 2 , 4 , shows no evidence of the blockage on both strands ( at 37 of UV5 ) but that this is observed in the tethered complexes 5 and 6 . |
60 | This is recognized in the familiar distinction in criminal law between mala in se and mala prohibita . |