Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Winnicott traces out how from infancy onwards individuals learn to make a space between themselves and others , and yet avoid total separation by ‘ the filling in of the potential space with creative living , with the use of symbols , and with all that adds up to cultural life ’ ( Winnicott , 1971 ) .
2 This averages out at one councillor for every 2,200 members of the population although as Widdicombe ( 1986 , paras 213–16 ) notes there are major disparities .
3 the evidence that we 've found out already from C H C is that the operation of the N H S reforms has restrictive patient choice because crucially those referrals to London teaching hospitals which used to made as a matter of course if treatment is unable er , unavailable in Harlow have actually been largely stopped , I got the detailed figures from the purchasing director erm er , recently in the C F C minutes and it shows a miniscule number of patients being referred to London teaching hospitals erm , and this is clearly the reason as this points out in this paper that London teaching hospitals are in serious financial problems and four of them , indeed are being threatened with closure by the Tomlinson report and I think many patients in Harlow would much rather as er , people have pointed out , go to er , Middlesex and U C H , should they still exist than to go to Colchester and er , but this is this a key question , so on the the basis of the this consortium does n't meet those criticisms indeed , make the situation worse I move that we oppose it in principle that Vince reports on that line .
4 This has not in any way curtailed enthusiasm for the principle that good design is based upon utility among its acolytes in London 's Design Centre or the Boilerhouse project of the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , where beauty through ergonomics may still be an avowed aim .
5 Of course , the fewer calories the body uses from food the more it must draw from your surplus body fat , so this adds up to faster weight loss .
6 This corresponds more to economic arithmetic than to economic analysis , and more sophisticated approaches look to evaluation by reference to the tools developed in chapter 6 on cost-benefit analysis .
7 This stands out in stark contrast to the four-speed 'box in the 500SL we tested last December .
8 This results chiefly from age-selective migration from London , but also bears witness to the North-South movement of labour .
9 This costs up to 2 p.c. of the sum converted with the possibility of a £3 handling charge if you opt for non-sterling or American dollar denominated cheques .
10 This leads on to basic office systems and personnel records .
11 This leads inevitably to great simplification or stylization , and , at the same time , to a clarification and accentuation of what are felt to be the significant features or details of the object depicted .
12 until this grows down past that bit .
13 This grows everywhere on muddy farm tracks , having first invaded Britain from Asia about 200 years ago .
14 A clause such as this deals directly with any conflict .
15 Thus , while the pluralist political system may experience close liaison between bureaucratic agencies and client groups , in the corporatist state this spills over into covert encouragement by political leaders of direct action by pressure groups .
16 This stems partly from local resistance to change , and partly from the postwar approach to agricultural policy .
17 Advice on how to go about this appears later in this chapter .
18 The high level of usage of temporary workers in public administration , where union density is high and formal systems of negotiation and consultation firmly established , already suggests that the relationship is by no means as straightforward as the initial proposition implies , and this applies also to private sector establishments .
19 This applies both to physical access , and to the technology needed to use the resources efficiently .
20 This applies both to Nazi propaganda , whose strategies and objectives are analysed and exposed by Sauer , and to the world portrayed in Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet , where , according to Ryan , the tragic fate of the two lovers is due to the inescapable power of the norms which regulate personal and sexual relationships in their particular society , and which are enforced and perpetuated through language .
21 Of course , this applies only to local testing programmes , which employ blanket testing , and to the publication of public examination results .
22 This consists largely of cell-wall material from grain and contains between 40 and 50 per cent dietary fibre — a much greater percentage than any other food .
23 ( 2 ) The loss of tax revenues which would otherwise have been received : this consists mostly of lost income tax , but also includes lost indirect taxes because of the reduction in spending .
24 All this accords well with common sense .
25 This contrasts strongly with higher education in the USA where institutional ‘ mission statements ’ are regarded as selling points , and key senior administrative staff may be hired to further achievement of specific goals ; and fired for demonstrably not doing so .
26 This remains so despite regular attendance at squad sessions and strenuous visits to sunny Portugal .
27 Griffin is right to the extent that we do entertain fantasies of inhabiting other ‘ skins ’ ( David Garnett 's Lady into Fox ( 1932 ) is a good example of the literary genre , although Kafka 's Metamorphosis ( 1961 ) is pre-eminent in casting the shadows of paradox involved in the attempt ) but the failure to achieve this does not in any way put at risk our understanding of what others say of their own or others ' consciousness .
28 This does not in any way devalue these items , and often produces an extremely attractive visual effect .
29 Our ability to ‘ read ’ objects for their social appropriateness and to impose upon any series or new forms that order which would make them culturally acceptable does not in any respect lessen the place of strategy , or the possibility of intent ; both , however , are accomplished within objective conditions of which we have an underlying experience , even if we choose to deny them in formulating strategy .
30 This comes out in this page we 'll have a look at it in more detail in a minute .
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