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

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1 The child , it was thought , came into the world as a formless , inert blob of clay which was then moulded by parents , teachers , society , or whatever other forces he happened to come into contact with , and the shape that he eventually assumed was therefore entirely due to the characteristics others had decided to implant in him .
2 The homeland 's military leader , Gen. Bantu Holomisa , who had seized power in a coup in 1987 , was outspokenly opposed to the homelands system .
3 Similarly , although survival from entry into care is easy to calculate , it is of little use as it is highly sensitive to the admissions policy of the institutions studied .
4 Rather than just appropriate to the careers service .
5 Miles ( 1980 ) presents an ‘ ecology model ’ , not dissimilar to the systems models .
6 Actually , the potential difference ratio created by a winding is exactly equal to the turns ratio even when there is magnetic leakage , provided the winding consists of identical sections , each of which is identically coupled to any other , and the tapping point is taken between these sections .
7 Although she argues mainly for process evaluation at whole-school level , her account is representative of a growing genre of writing on insider evaluation , which is generally opposed to the objectives approach .
8 Benefits I think have been within the architecture is that M I S can now be more responsive to the users needs .
9 Land is set aside subject to the Weeds Act .
10 The weight of TV output in practice was more comparable to the features content of the press .
11 Specific point of the South Wales police authority 's difficulties , would he not say that at least they 're partly due to the police authority believing that it was going to be er underspending in the current year and being out in its calculations by about two million pounds , would n't you think that that was at least a factor ?
12 There also needs to be much clearer reference to the limitations in the audit process and , in particular , in relation to collusive or immaterial fraud and sudden changes in companies ' financial positions , as these are also fundamental to the expectations gap .
13 A third reason for experimental studies of mechanical properties is perhaps the most important to the materials scientist concerned with the nature of matter .
14 The report optimistically continues that it was ‘ practically certain ’ the course would be built and adds with a final flourish of conviction ‘ Mr D. Stephenson , now professional to the Princes Golf Club , Sandwich , and formerly in a similar capacity at Huntercombe , has prepared plans of an 18-hole course on that portion of the Bolney estate fringing on the Harpsden road , with a clubhouse to be built almost directly opposite Mr. John Hodges ' cricket field .
15 The bat should be thought of as analogous to the police radar trapping instrument , not to the person who designed that instrument .
16 On or near this spot , now next to the Police House , stands Glebe House continuing the old association .
17 The subsidiary 's share capital was £2m ( ordinary £1 shares ) and its net assets were £10m immediately prior to the rights issue .
18 As it was , the train was 18 mins. late due to a points failure at Mid Calder .
19 I am not persuaded either My Lords that the inclusion of nominated members with special skills will add very much to the police authorities decision making , bearing in mind the experience already there , which has been referred to earlier in this debate .
20 display quite appalling ignorance of other parts of the subject — it does n't seem to matter too much to the arts faculty or the historians , that you concentrate on something here and know nothing about important things elsewhere .
21 Use with a split charge relay ( part number RTC 8977 ) it is very similar to the police spec unit but more readily available .
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