Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adj] [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the absence of selection , the observed small numbers of seedling recruits would apparently be sufficient to maintain potentially high genet diversity within such a vigorously clonal plant population .
2 It would obviously be dangerous to deduce too much from this , but at the same time the painters ' attitude towards their work unconsciously mirrored a whole new concept of painting .
3 For example , an assessment of a child 's command of phonology may focus on the child 's use of certain problematic contrasting phonemes , and it may only be necessary to transcribe phonemically those words in which particular contrasts normally occur .
4 8.12 On the subject of direct legal support for employees the Regional Solicitor will only be able to provide very general legal advice because of his prime responsibility to the Regional Council .
5 Spectroscopy has played a very important part in the development of quantum theory , not least because it is a branch of physics capable of attaining great accuracy in measurement and so is able to pose very precise problems for theoretical interpretation .
6 His tone alone was sufficient to convey as much when at last he said , slowly and very quietly : ‘ Give the kid his jacket , woman ! ’
7 In the shire districts , the spectacular advances which enabled Labour to claim more than 50% of the vote in many authorities lend a further twist to the puzzle of why the party has not been able to match consistently good local results in these areas with comparable general election support .
8 J. Roberts regretted that due to his many commitments he had not been able to play as active a role in the Society during the past year as he would have wished .
9 With the limited resources available at our disposal we have not been able to build too many expert systems and most of these have been on a small scale .
10 FASHION lovers will soon be able to snap up top label clothes at bargain prices as revolutionary new superstores take on the High Street giants .
11 FASHION lovers will soon be able to snap up top label clothes at bargain prices as new superstores take on High Street giants .
12 Perhaps it would just be best to walk away this time .
13 You might not exactly be able to pack up all your troubles in an old kit bag , but if your rally bag is n't packed you will have trouble .
14 Those studying for the Professional Diploma will normally be eligible to become either intermediate or licentiate members but may be eligible for other grades of membership .
15 Contingent liabilities where it will not be possible to assess objectively prior to completion the likelihood of crystallisation , the possible timing of crystallisation and/or the financial effect ( for example potential environmental damage claims ) .
16 For information acting as a historical record , it may not be necessary to carry out periodic examinations to determine if the data require updating ; for example , where an evidential/security ‘ log ’ of all messages sent and received by an electronic messaging system is being maintained .
17 With skill and imagination it may not be necessary to devote as much as 5% of CCW 's budget in order to make significant progress .
18 He feels that in the circumstances it would not be right to have too much fun .
19 Once this has occurred the battery will not be able to hold as much power .
20 Most fundamentally , a lobby which is being forced to defend cuts will not be able to push forward new debates such as a basic income scheme or a comprehensive disability income scheme .
21 Brewery staff are concerned that brewing will not be able to continue once basic supplies such as malt are cut off .
22 Wolves and hunting dogs may not be able to reach dramatically high speeds over short distances , but they can run and run .
23 We suspect that , by this point , although speaker B can identify ‘ what 's being talked about ’ , she can play no part in negotiating the topic , because she may not be able to see why this individual entity is being talked about .
24 Royal Ascot would otherwise not be able to go ahead next Tuesday unless huge crowd restrictions were introduced .
25 Socio-economic status is one such property where we can classify individuals as having " more " or " less " status but not be able to say how much more or how much less status one person has with respect to another .
26 ‘ I may not be able to say very much to the mother and her kids , but I sympathise with them so much because of what my own family went through , ’ he says .
27 You may not be able to stick so close with a really big strong type whose one aim is to grab you and crush you , but you still do n't have to back away .
28 Selective assistance may not be able to attract as many developments .
29 He wants to tell them that he may not be able to come home this summer .
30 We are not saying that taxpayers should not be able to claw back some of the costs at a later stage , but the carer 's position should be protected .
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