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

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1 They er well I think constitutionally it 's very difficult and this is why there is now in a similar sense as why I suggested it to you as a subject , because not only it was er a very emotional story of a glamorous young woman saying I ca n't cope with being treated by the media and other people , I 'm going to retreat but what made it so historic and therefore the treatment of it 's so interesting , was that it presented such an extraordinary constitutional position
2 Approaching Heligoland the weather was obviously unsuitable and so the mission was abandoned and the aircraft went home .
3 The time for planning and making arrangements will be much shorter and therefore the nurse must ensure that she obtains adequate information from the patient ( or family ) on admission .
4 Hope sprang up in her , because if Caspar could make the Robemaker believe that he was merely foolish and not an intruder , they might have a chance .
5 Seeking to translate this question of morality to local issues , I asked the question , did the candidates agree that it was morally wrong and perhaps a misuse of public funds for local councillors to claim that there was no money available to install gas central heating in the homes of elderly disabled people when they always found money for hospitality allowances and trips abroad for themselves .
6 With regard to children 's adjustment when there is a step-parent and a non-custodial visiting parent , the research evidence is less clear and obviously the age of the child can be a crucial factor which has not yet been properly researched .
7 Internationalization is the notion that each country 's economy has become less self-contained and more a part of a global process of production and change .
8 They 're spread all over the country , which is why I have to travel so much and why the Consulate had difficulty tracing me . ’
9 The Novel gives a familiar relation of such things as pass every day before our eyes , such as may happen to our friends , or to ourselves , and the perfection of it is , to represent every scene in so easy and natural a manner , and to make them appear so probable , as to deceive us into a persuasion ( at least while we are reading ) that all is real , until we are affected by the joys or distresses , of the persons in the story , as if they were our own .
10 ‘ The tenancy shall continue until the said land is required by the council for the purposes of the widening of Walworth Road and the street paving works rendered necessary thereby and the council shall give two months ' notice to the tenant at least prior to the day of determination when the said land is so required and thereupon the tenant shall give vacant possession to the council of the said land …
11 However , from this point on , there is no full theory ; the description is almost entirely observational and so the interpretation involves more guesswork .
12 But Hawley says : ‘ Jason is more like Hanley in his general play — even though he is much smaller and basically a scrum-half .
13 There are two flattened rounded tentacle scales on the most proximal arm segment , subsequent pores have only one and distally the tentacle scale becoming quite small .
14 Since the fear of fear will not be so great you will not be so distressed and then the anxiety will fade away of its own accord .
15 It was ludicrous to be so young and yet a has-been .
16 At the show I was disappointed by the few craftsmen apparent and felt that the show was overly commercial and really the domain of the equipment seller , indeed the price for the floor space and stands etc. would almost guarantee this .
17 It is already residential and only the degree of care would change .
18 It is already residential and only the degree of care would change .
19 Concepts , criteria , definitions , and their implications seem at first just verbal and so a matter of convention or even arbitrary .
20 What is implied , rather , is that Shakespeare 's cultural importance is somehow intrinsic and not the product of powerful formative institutions such as school boards .
21 Indeed , in the first series of patients only 72% were bleeding from varices , haemostatic treatment was not uniform and only a minority were treated with sclerotherapy .
22 At the wedding ceremony , when the usual problem of naming his father had arisen , John put ‘ Lawrence Tiller ( deceased ) ’ but his son was called Lawrence , was still alive and now a man of twenty-nine , working as general manager in the business .
23 I use it throughout my work because , used skilfully and imaginatively , it can make any sort of communication more powerful , more exciting and frequently a lot more fun .
24 The plan of the book is related to its overall purpose of demystifying research , making it more accessible and more a part of everyday work and decision making .
25 As the surface approaches infinity ( b ) , the distances from the two eyes to all squares on the surface become more similar and thus the perspective views become identical .
26 On the contrary , unions appear to have been more effective and even the loss of trade union membership may be a consequence of the inability of the unemployed trade unionists to pay their unions fees rather than due to a loss of sympathy with the unions .
27 Statistics show it is a common experience , but for the individuals involved , it is almost always traumatic and frequently a crisis which shatters their whole way of life . ’
28 Colour is also important and here the grey of senecio , rosemary and santolina is the perfect foil for the purple sage , choisya and ceonothus , the latter ideally planted against that southerly fence .
29 By that time Mary had joined her husband and they were then proclaimed King William III and Queen Mary , both sovereign and henceforth the crown depended upon Parliament .
30 The new car will bristle with safety hardware , including side intrusion bars and airbags as standard and possibly a roll-over bar for the convertible .
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