Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Among the shattered Iraqi forces only the Republican Guard was reported to be standing firm north of the Kuwait-Iraq border .
2 After each fresh deluge only the skeleton of solid objects , the irregular vertebrae of furniture , trunks , packing-cases and other miscellaneous objects , was left standing over the swamp .
3 For example , we regard the two processes unc as equivalent , even though they have different possible behaviours once the refusal of " d " has been observed and an input has been made on channel c .
4 8.2 If the Publisher is able to identify important opportunities for sale of the Work but which involve high commercial risk then the Publisher will pursue these opportunities only after written agreement with the Proprietor .
5 Being a bright lad , he worked out that it was an updraught from underground and a few removed boulders later the entrance to Lancaster Hole was revealed .
6 However , Ireland makes some separate arrangements eg. the R of I relationship with Middle East visitors .
7 Now yes this is very very welcome indeed , but I do see it Mr Chairman in the experience of the past and that really with the hard work that you both have put in as a piece of paper it is now in the computer as far as I can see and I think there is a term now within agriculture and I will give you an example of this and I think it now , it may apply I think to our road system particular particularly in the north , north Suffolk , yeah I think the term is set-aside , and I hope that some time central government will acknowledge that within this eastern region certainly the Lowestoft area and Waking area we have very great problems , because these pieces of jigsaw do not come into the full picture , they 're put in place now and then and later and in apparent it is giving us a very great problem certainly within the last
8 Thus during the worst crisis in British industrial history neither the labour movement nor its radical Left were able to take advantage of the situation .
9 I think if we had a if we if we tried , as you say , labelled the leads and tried to keep the leads together with the video recorders and perhaps stick a think on the video recorder saying which leads belong to this particular thing then the problem would be 'cos this would provide you with a checklist whenever you lent it out as to whether it was coming back , or provide the leads in other words
10 There are very few new buildings so the village is largely unspoiled .
11 Given the essential technical background and the sound approach advocated in Simple Electronic Navigation both the tyro and the more experienced should be able to select their electronics with ease and obtain better and more reliable use from them .
12 In the early modern period also the individual was seen as constituted by and in relation to — even the effect of — a pre-existing order .
13 Left in such lofty heights here the poem would be expected to end but ‘ The Garden ’ possesses a realism which is not found in Marlowe .
14 Secondly , if West had not had a likely looking entry perhaps the opening lead would have been different .
15 If speculation had been restricted to these traditional fields then the effect on the overall price level would probably have been relatively insignificant , since the feed-through effects to other goods would have been modest .
16 It is possible , however , to start off with good intentions , but to slip back on all these important elements once the pressure of circumstances begins to dictate .
17 There are many possible outcomes once the relationship between all three variables is considered at once , four of which are shown in figure 12.3 .
18 For many social scientists indeed the hegemony of the bourgeoisie would be seen as the basis of the other just-mentioned types of stability .
19 The problem is that information and events worth bringing to parent 's attention do n't always occur at regular fixed intervals so the newsletters may frequently have nothing to say and need to be supplemented by successions of ‘ flyers ’ announcing special events .
20 Whilst there are no ‘ free wins ’ to be had in the Premier League ( with the possible exception of Swindon ) the teams we 've beaten have generally been struggling ( exclude Wimbledon from that — but we always seem to thrash them at home ) and those we 've drawn against have been relatively good footballing sides hence the need to comeback after going behind .
21 Firstly , the bare details find their way into the news sections of all relevant publications so the artist 's fans can place orders at record shops , apply for concert tickets and generally help to build up the ( ahem ) ‘ buzz ’ .
22 If he won here too , if he came back from Barashevo without a stain of the shit and slime of this place on his tailored khaki uniform then the road upwards and onwards was clear to him .
23 Like so many fellow developers only the embrace of its banks keeps it alive .
24 Endill fitted special wheels so the catapult base could be pushed through the door on its side .
25 The spar and sail clattered down , burying under the heavy red canvas both the sailors and the men fighting .
26 Indeed far from being fearful of continued public objection , local authorities should be more concerned about their ability to be able to keep up with public demand for calming various residential areas once the ideas take off .
27 For instance , are the fast reaction-times of the sleep-deprived subject really as fast as those when they are rested , and is the slightly slower average reaction-time simply the result of a number of isolated lapses ?
28 Scalars and vectors are in fact the simplest types of tensors , and from SR it is well known that if an equality can be proved between vectors ( or scalars ) in one inertial frame then the equality remains true under Lorentz transformations to other inertial frames .
29 After this the irregulars could no longer claim the benefits of an ambiguous position ; either they were adventurous sailors who were willing to settle down and live peaceful lives once the Spaniards stopped harassing them ( and Morgan showed the way by becoming Deputy Governor of Jamaica ) , or else they were straightforward pirates who were ready to plunder the ships of any nation including their own .
30 We are able to calculate the population for the late 17th century when a census was taken throughout Kent to enumerate the various religious bodies i.e. the number of Conformists , Catholics and Nonconformists , the return for Hailing showing 60 Conformists , no Catholics or Nonconformists , so allowing this figure was for adults only and allowing an average of 40 children for 60 adults this gives us a total of 100 .
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