Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So is Charles Aught , that rather camp man in advertising , who writes poems and art-criticism , and whose correspondence with his fellow-critic Elwyn West was auctioned at Sotheby 's and fetched £25 . |
2 | Well it erm goes under that rather queer name in fact it is the association of British universities . |
3 | Hastings Castle is forever connected with that most famous date in history , 1066 . |
4 | Judging from the trends illustrated in Figs. 1–4 , environmental organisations have prospered greatly from this apparently self-interested shift in public opinion . |
5 | Often brilliantly executed it is doubtful whether this highly visual approach in fact penetrated close to the heart of Orwell 's flinty masterpiece in the way that a more transential approach might have . |
6 | If a diabetic patient was in need of so-called ‘ balance ’ — namely , the appropriate injection of human insulin for the control of blood-sugar levels — equally so did Morse require the occasional balance of some mildly erotic fancy in order to meet the demands of what until recently he had diagnosed as a reasonably healthy libido . |
7 | Ironically , it was within this more sober mood in school education that the British Government initiated a bold new technological experiment . |
8 | A student has to be versatile enough to evade an attack by stepping , hopping or jumping to the side , while slipping into another more advantageous position in order to counter-strike . |
9 | This fairly small increase in product wage growth underestimates the increased pressures to scrap ( and thus the extent of overaccumulation ) for two reasons . |
10 | Jack de Bie 's playing is rhythmically alive , thoughtful and passionate as required , with some particularly sensitive pedalling in evidence . |
11 | We therefore would need to do some quite careful accounting in order to make sure that we did n't contravene that erm , the , the requirement of the Trustee Investment Act in the future . |
12 | Another potentially troublesome difference in perspective between presidents and members of the legislature arises from the separation of powers . |
13 | Some very early work in AI attempted to model parallel processing , but the machines available were so primitive that little was learnt from this exercise . |
14 | We are also able to fund this year this very substantial increase in pupil numbers . |
15 | Thank you once again Sheila for making this very kind gesture in memory of your late husband , Mack . |
16 | They discussed the rudiments of the Charleston , that still over-sophisticated exercise in dancing , a world apart from the slow foxtrot and not yet a familiar of Irish Hunt Balls . |
17 | The Wilhelmshaven dockyard had been , in its day , the largest naval yard in Europe , and is likely to go down as the largest purely naval yard in history . |
18 | Plessey plc was the eighth most important corporation in Table 5.7 , and continued to consolidate its activities through mergers in the 1980s before themselves falling prey to takeover activity in 1989 . |
19 | It is the singular most difficult shot in golf — he must have been 50 yards from the pin with a soft lie and he had all the trap to clear . |
20 | A more likely scenario is that GM and Ford will vie for a strategic yet friendly investment in Jaguar . |
21 | It will be the first completely free election in East Europe in more than 40 years . |
22 | Women are at the heart of the sixth festival , but Pauline had one very special man in mind when it came to the coronation Les Dawson . |
23 | Figure 7.6 Fully anticipated increase in money supply with Keynesian ‘ correct ’ model |
24 | Again and again we find this the single most important factor in church planting . |