Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [adj] [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not the stopping or the burning or the escaping to Africa that will make an end of it .
2 Certainly those working with the mentally ill or the handicapped or the senile or in health education may properly think it is .
3 Individually , judges may support the Conservative or the Labour or the Liberal parties .
4 Now that 's the kind of information that is absolutely vital for them to understand , in fact for us — I mean I myself am from the Third World — to understand what the problems are , but which can only be achieved with centres in the developed countries that are prepared to make this into a working programme erm for the benefit of both , because in very many cases improving erm the lot of the Third World on the question of revenue from commodities will also improve their position , or the British or the American , or the European consumer , by eliminating intermediaries and so on and so forth .
5 For even the least reflexive or philosophical seem to be aware of the potential for reversal inherent in this system of power , where the sacred and the profane have the possibility of turning upon each other at every conjunction .
6 Alongside the synagogue is one of the most remarkable sights in Europe , the Old Jewish Cemetery , where the famous and the infamous are squeezed together , the crowded headstones looking like so many crooked teeth .
7 So and so a number on a yellow or a blue or a red , yeah I 've seen it .
8 It is also possible to combine a rejecting and an authoritarian attitude , or a loving and a permissive one .
9 send a message by telephone which was of an indecent ( or an obscene or a menacing ) character or
10 ‘ send a message by telephone which was of an indecent ( or an obscene or a menacing ) character or ’ Telephone means the same public system as at the alternative point at 2 ante .
11 ‘ send a message by telephone which was of an indecent ( or an obscene or a menacing ) character , or ’ This point is proved as the last point with the recipient explaining the indecent , obscene or menacing nature of the call .
12 The new clause would provide a golden opportunity for the consultative committee to ensure that bus companies carry out recommendations that would ensure that the elderly and the disabled can travel on buses in Scotland in comparative safety .
13 It is important to grasp birth control very much within the context of the particular customs and needs of groups of workers , and it is notable , for instance , that the poor and the unemployed generally had a high birthrate .
14 In the former interpretation , the speaking persona is placed in an imagined situational context which is evoked by the text itself , so that the real and the fictional enunciations are once again rather neatly separated from each other .
15 Celia Haddon suggests that the celibate and the single are the nonconformists of our day .
16 Such a ‘ multi-factor ’ approach1 ( Lydall , 1968 ) brings inequality policy back into play by recognizing that the unequal and the poor have not simply chosen their lot , but it does retain the emphasis on education and training dominant in the human capital approach .
17 It is crucial that the practical and the theoretical should be given equal weight and equal prestige .
18 However , he lists some areas where he feels that the aesthetic and the linguistic are making tentative advances towards each other and suggests grounds for hope ( and research ) .
19 This is an example of the abstract view of phonology where the way a word is represented phonemically may be significantly different from the actual sequence of sounds heard , so that the phonetic and the phonemic levels are quite widely separated .
20 All of these bands explicitly lambast indie parochialism and neurotic fear of major label compromise ; all peddle an obsolete notion that the brash and the colourful represent a victory over the hegemony of a vague grey , with the naïve optimism of nineteenth-century dandies .
21 Table 3.23 below shows that the unskilled and the semi-skilled manual workers made up a higher proportion of those receiving sickness or invalidity benefit than their size as a population group warranted ; the opposite was the case for the non-manual workers ; while the skilled manual workers ’ position as beneficiaries reflected their size as a group among the general population .
22 The difficulty with this is that if Individuals-do not choose consciously to subvert democracy — as Mills has argued — why is it that the military and the large corporations as institutions have to dominate the political system and subvert liberal democracy ?
23 Set against this rather simplistic view of the neutrality and responsiveness of the state to the wishes of electors are pluralist writers who argue that there is certainly a necked for greater preparedness. hut that the military and the giant corporations in America have far more influence on the political system than they should and that they are a threat to liberal democracy .
24 I accept completely what the honourable member for erm Truro Truro actually said in his speech just er that he just made , absolutely right that the cultural and the geographical identity of people matters so far as the European parliament is concerned and in respect of our responsibility , the responsibility of this house to citizens of Gibraltar .
25 The Revenue has raised an assessment charging tax in excess of £20,000 and has refused retirement relief on the sale of the milk quota because no land was sold ; farming continued after the sale ( in the Revenue 's view the provisions of s 53(2)TA88 mean that when a farmer changes the nature of his farming there is a continuation of the old trade and that the old and the new are equally applicable for CGT purposes ) ; the sales of the herd and milk quota were not effected at the same time .
26 And what Claudia was to find is that our century has proved that the irrational and the immaterial have as strong a hold as ever .
27 The general conclusion of the new classical macroeconomics is that the most that the monetary authorities can hope to achieve by shifting unexpectedly from one policy rule to another is to increase the variance of output around its given mean value of y * ; , an objective which not even the most unrepentant policy activist would dream of advocating .
28 That the naf that the natural and the divine are linked .
29 He was first drawn to the whole theme of cycles of disadvantage , he says , by some research which suggested that the mature and the middle classes use birth control more effectively than the young and the disadvantaged .
30 One was longer than the other and a different , more yellowy , shade of white .
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