Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Moore had made it clear he wanted a sterner system . |
2 | Despite these complications in the detailed mechanics of transition , it is clear what governs the lower limit in Reynolds number for transition . |
3 | Sub-section ( 4 ) provided that the power to re-hear should be exercisable only within 28 days of the order/sentence/finding of guilt as the case may be and only by a court constituted in the same manner as that which made the earlier decision . |
4 | Here , we need to distinguish the sort of information management that is more or less synonymous with the overall management of a firm 's information technology ( IT ) -based resources from that which has a wider remit . |
5 | After that she pushed the older woman from her mind while concentrating upon several small tasks , and at mid morning she took a break to follow the covered path leading towards the chalets . |
6 | The place seems to enshrine for the Swiss their national ideals from the earliest days of the Confederation onward , and there is an element of pilgrimage attendant on the crowds of citizens from all parts of the country , wearing many varieties of national costume , who come here , ferried across from Brunnen by relays of lake steamers , to join in the observations of the day , commemorating the solemn oath of 1307 which confirmed the earlier League Covenant of 1291 to defend inherited liberties . |
7 | In 1859 he bought the later Ilminster estate , now occupied by much of Swanage north of the Brook and extending to Ulwell . |
8 | Close by reared the immense domed bulk of the Palais de Justice , a complex so large it covered a greater area than St Peter 's in Rome . |
9 | From the 180 TEU Annika , there has been no less than five different vessels involved in servicing this route , each one providing a larger carrying capacity than its predecessor . |
10 | This is seen as an important means of getting away from the elitist concept and encouraging everyone to take a longer view , even if his or her immediate task involves short-term objectives . |
11 | Good God , she was only fourteen she had a deeper voice than |
12 | The Wages Act 1986 and the Employment Act 1989 radically altered the financing of redundancy payments by abolishing the government 's subsidy of employers ' redundancy costs.i These changes , which herald another shift in the purpose of the legislation , bring into question the role of redundancy payments and their relationship with the social security system , but above all they put a higher premium on dismissing the cheapest workers . |
13 | But in 1749 he committed a greater indiscretion when he left Cambridge for London , to live on his wits . |
14 | The next development was of those which required a larger number of people to build them and became corporate activities and into which the community cattle and goods could be taken and defended . |
15 | The next development was of those which required a larger number of people to build them and became corporate activities and into which the community cattle and goods could be taken and defended . |
16 | Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date . |
17 | Those who advocate a greater emphasis on technology and depreciate the importance of art in education might remember that even the mathematical formulae used by engineers are habitually judged in terms of their elegance . |
18 | In many ways it is an abbreviated version of my earlier work Flying Model Helicopters , which I recommend for those who require a fuller appreciation of the subject . |
19 | Although Roh dismissed suggestions of his personal involvement in the affair as " nonsensical " , the opposition 's case was supported by anti-government demonstrations in several cities , including Seoul , by those who demanded a deeper investigation of the Suso affair . |
20 | When the purée is made a little extra port can be added by those who like a stronger flavour of wine . |
21 | However grand the latter might be , those who bought the lower order of tickets were condemned to tin huts at the end of the platforms where the sole facility might be a single stand-pipe tap . |
22 | And operators of star networks will be offered longer franchises than those who supply the older technology . |
23 | Alright , and so there 's an incentive for these small producers , alright , to maximize their yields , alright , because the more they produce the higher income they , they 'll have . |
24 | kind of calmer I think the younger ones . |
25 | In spring 1987 he suffered a further blow when the constituent members of the PLO — split since 1983 — were reconciled at the 18th PNC in Algiers , and formally renounced the 1985 accord with Jordan . |
26 | If er Mr Major is not going to look at why I say that then I hope that he , I assume from that that he has a better hope of peace an an |
27 | When casting , I have the bomb hanging about three feet from the rod-tip ( if you always keep this distance the same you have a better chance of casting consistently ) with my right hand around the butt and reel seat , and the line looped over my index finger . |
28 | In 1864 he discovered a further variant of his diazo reaction , known as coupling . |
29 | The major change is the substitution of a 25mm doped fabric dome tweeter for the original metal dome type , the new one offering a smoother phase response . |
30 | The old hydraulically-activated system had 10 small clutch plates , whereas the new one has a bigger 23cm ( 9in ) flywheel and four big plates . |