Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor will 60 , 70 or even more hon. Members when they lose their seats , plus another 100 or so who will retire . |
2 | It could not be rigged for political or even more unworthy reasons . |
3 | We can legitimately think of an ants nest as a civilization : its members carry out highly specific or even very generalized tasks in pursuit of the common good . |
4 | Women do need to become much more political , because the rules are defined by men and politics , as in fact has just been pointed out , are defined by men , in subtle ways as well a structural ways , and one of the subtle or not so subtle ways is in fact to insist that parliaments starts that ten o'clock in the morning |
5 | However , the view of style adopted here implies that it has many mundane aspects , and that style is not simply a property of poetic or even just literary texts . |
6 | Far better to await a further sharp drop in mortgage rates into the high or even middling single digits . |
7 | Now because I 'll leave that for a moment right , so one way we may test the structural change , right , is to construct what 's called a dummy variable and a dummy variables in a wide variety of applications they can be used to er get rid of er outlying observations , very very high or very very low observations . |
8 | ‘ . In the W coastal dunes and heaths , estuaries , sandy , muddy and less often rocky seashores , rarely far inland ; in the E by brackish or more rarely freshwater lakes and inland seas . |
9 | The second , the Fawcett Award , was in recognition of an outstanding achievement in the field of women 's education and marked the impact of the ‘ Women in IT ’ programme aimed at returning unemployed and largely academically unqualified women to employment in the expanding field of Information Technology . |
10 | THE Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland has two demanding and very often unrewarding jobs . |
11 | It seems as if the Opposition flounder almost every day in their responses to the charges and questions that we put to them , and I very much hope that they will clarify their position on national insurance charges on high and not so high incomes — and on whether any increases will be phased in . |
12 | Although many of his lyrics have been in the sexist style known as slackness ( ironically , incredibly popular amongst women in Jamaica ) Shabba has also rhymed on cultural if not overtly political topics . |
13 | The tendency to contract arises from the both the polymer-polymer interactions and the resistance to expansion of the chain into over extended and energetically less favoured conformations . |
14 | The trends outlined above are , of course , only broad averages to set the scene and so attention is now turned to more detailed and more specifically geographical studies . |
15 | People have vanished from high valleys in the Pyrenees like this one , and continue to do so , to live different and economically more ambitious lives in the towns . |
16 | In focusing on different and only partly overlapping areas for research in code switching , researchers differentiate themselves as sharply by their methodology as by their interests . |
17 | The concept of balance implies that a trade-off is always possible ; that different and sometimes mutually exclusive objectives can be accommodated simply by spatial separation . |
18 | There is , in fact , a glittering array of dignified and sometimes very lucrative offices open to members of the Bar . |
19 | Nevertheless , The Scotsman 's impressive survey of values among young people this week has produced some interesting if not particularly comforting facts . |
20 | Where the mucous has become distasteful , the animals bearing it have prospered , and in this way increasingly distasteful and eventually highly poisonous secretions have been favoured by natural selection . |
21 | Linked to this but not directly invisible earnings is another £1.9 billion paid to British Carriers . |
22 | More and more armies were becoming reliable though still very cumbersome machines , mechanisms which could be relied on to perform competently on the battlefield the evolutions in which they had been trained , and to stand enemy fire without flinching . |
23 | Additionally , previously mentioned problems with the model of boards of non-executives in the private sector means that incomers will not bring consistent or even very clear expectations with them on which to build . |
24 | We agree heartily with those that assert that IBM 's mid-range groups could embarrass and even hurt the company 's mainframe division by fielding impressively more clever and vastly more efficient computers . |
25 | St Andrew 's Golf Club , near New York , was founded in 1888 and today most American resorts have a golf course . |
26 | For the city 's planners the poor were a public danger , their potentially riotous concentrations to be broken up by avenues and boulevards which would drive the inhabitants of the crowded popular quarters they replaced into some unspecified , but presumably more sanitary and certainly less perilous locations . |
27 | On the way to the East coast by Greyhound bus , Buck passes typical and very carefully selected places like ‘ The Biggest Hot Dog in the World ’ and ‘ Jesus Saves ’ signs . |
28 | There is an urgent need to develop quantitative and thus more objective methods for assessing CL intensity and wavelength . |
29 | It was introduced by confident elites who were strong enough to pay minimal wages and subject workers to appalling and often highly dangerous conditions ( particularly in the mining industry ) , extremely arduous hours of work and quick — if necessary , brutal — repression of worker demands . |
30 | Should preference be given to producing a smooth text with typical but semantically less precise conjunctions , or should the translator give priority to ‘ meaning ’ by opting for an equally varied array of conjunctions with precise meanings ? |