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

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1 The underlying approach was still remarkably uncritical and very much a matter of assertion and appeal to reason , the message couched in fairly bland terms and over-reliant on a concept of progress from a philistine past .
2 Well I would n't be here because a horse was used for a toxin to provide the anti-toxin for diphtheria whe , in my days when I was younger there was no toxins as such , vaccination as such and so therefore the horses were used for research to provide the anti-toxins .
3 The A one six eight between Dishforth and Thirsk still has the contraflow in place between the A one and the A nineteen and finally just a reminder that er contraflow on the A one at Catterick is causing southbound delays of between five and six miles .
4 What I have advocated is possible and not just a dream , but it would be remiss of me not to consider the nightmare scenario of colliery closures at a time when we are increasing restructuring grants by £1,000 million .
5 It must have been then that the two coaches came to light because we moved house in 1925 and quite certainly the coaches were never at the old house but appeared very early on at the new one .
6 In Type II the prevalence of clinical disease is comparatively low and often only a proportion of animals in the group are affected ; mortality in such animals is very high unless early treatment with an anthelmintic effective against both arrested and developing larval stages is instituted .
7 They could make their way over that and eventually up the cliff to the eleventh green of the golf-course , to the gate in the garden wall .
8 This ageing will vary with the spirit ( higher-distillation-proof spirits need less age because they have less flavour ) , the material of the cask ( whether it is new or used and how deeply the interior is charred ) , the size of the cask ( which determines the wood-to-liquid ratio ) , and the storage conditions ( which are affected by temperature and humidity ) .
9 The well was dry and shortly thereafter the Marathon licences in Northern Ireland were relinquished .
10 Even small changes in how fast and how far the contraction spreads can have profound effects on form .
11 So we were caught like a lot of other people in not predicting just how fast and how far the land sales er prices would actually go down .
12 General Vashinov sat opposite him , to his left and halfway up the table .
13 He finds it difficult , some times impossible , to make any change of direction in Government without trying to explain that it is not really a change at all and certainly not a change that Lady Thatcher would not personally have approved .
14 Any improvements , if they occur , are likely to be slow and gradual and as much the result of long-term and somewhat extraneous factors .
15 The losses at the Battle of Sagrajas had been great and not even the addition of El Cid 's men could make it anything like as strong as it had been before the coming of Yusuf .
16 The Princes will rue the fact that they passed up a wonderful chance to finish off the match on the 18th , for they were one up on that tee from which both the sons hit long and straight down the fairway .
17 Sun and salt water are equally drying and a combination of all three can prove harmful to your hair leaving it looking dull and frizzy and very much the worse-for-wear .
18 An advertising writer , he 's energetic , articulate and presumably just the sort of person Labour say they want to recruit .
19 But this is localized and too often the motivation for assistance is one-sided and temporary .
20 The larger the battery capacity , the faster and more deeply the charge/discharge can occur .
21 Donal was married on August 29 and shortly afterwards an appointment was made for him at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London .
22 It deserves a star for its interior alone and maybe even a second for the brilliant horseradish mousse .
23 In this chapter , I hope to show that these distinctions are important and not merely a play on words .
24 These readers , the assumption might run , are at ease with the complexities of rhythm and vision , pattern and play , and united by this ease are free to discriminate more and more finally the detail of the smallest fragment or the structure or the entire work .
25 Though the trend in tennis today is towards the high-tech , powerful , graphite rackets , often with larger heads , many women find them a little heavy and sometimes even a bit too large .
26 Aunt Louise was always telling me to put more coal on the fire — higher and higher up the chimney which , as I knew , needed sweeping .
27 Doggedly , they fly higher and higher up the flanks of the mountains towards piles of immense granite boulders that lie close to the summits .
28 I said she had been trained properly , I was telling them just basically about Claire in general and just about the good of erm , things like things you like to talk about , and erm , so I just , I said , they cried poverty , I said , but you know , one minute she 's driving her old banger , and the next minute she 's got a K reg and outside the ,
29 Objections on the grounds of time often disguise a more fundamental problem which concerns teaching in general and not just the objectives model .
30 The isolation of ephedrine from ma huang in 1923 and more recently a group of antimalarial drugs qing hao from Artemisia in the 1970s has exemplified the important compounds in the armamentarium of traditional Chinese herbs .
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