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

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1 Working in Habitat on Kings Road proved to be depressingly similar and again Ms Ledson was paid off , that time after three weeks .
2 Firstly the training tends to be too narrow and secondly profit is the primary goal .
3 Right , at the last Committee , it was suggested that the figures be presented to Committee on a town by town basis , I E not the wider travel to work areas , the reason being that the travel to work areas are , are quite large and sometimes mask differences in rates of unemployment between different settlements .
4 On other appliances , terms were less generous and usually subject , like those of other retailers , to government credit restrictions .
5 Juliana Hatfield might not be a gender warrior or fight city hall , but distances herself from the herd of two-bit supposedly alternative US bar-bands by being outwardly conservative and inwardly maverick .
6 It 's widely available and under £2 .
7 Obviously if you 're stuck at the border post it 's much smaller and therefore conditions will be that much worse , because erm the border 's not just capable of coping with this kind of number of people stranded where they are .
8 This is important as the area is still young and both theorist and practitioner will benefit from mutual and current awareness of each other 's achievements and problems .
9 In order to make their claim that his decentred totality is still expressive and therefore essentialist , they have to ignore the arguments about temporality in the critique of the Hegelian essential section as ‘ the co-existence of presence ’ , and thus fail to do justice to the way in which Althusser constructs , as Foucault puts it , ‘ a counter-memory — a transformation of history into a totally different form of time ’ .
10 From the relative positions of the 1989 fracture and the gravity high ( Figs 1 and 2 ) , it appears that the intrusion is either vertical and about 100m west of the fracture , or inclined downwards west away from the fracture .
11 While such tests should ideally sample structural , semantic and pragmatic aspects of language , this is seldom feasible and frequently language screening occurs as part of a more general screening assessment which considers other aspects of a child 's social and psychological functioning .
12 A shift to kerosene is very costly and nowadays fuel for cooking may absorb to up to 15–20 per cent of a poor household 's income ( see Schroeder 1977 , Ives 1981 ) .
13 There are a lot of people out there who are historians who would like to it 's very successful and sometimes people do n't like success .
14 These incidences are very rare and actually disposals through the courts do exist using the care facilities which are already available to the local authorities and the secure accommodation .
15 But the needs of a child who has just vacated a cot and , say , a sturdy 12-year-old are very different and ideally beds should be changed as a child grows , about every four or five years .
16 She was intensely loyal and endlessly kind to those ( women ) she knew well and respected .
17 Firstly , building was always expensive and so periods of activity may well represent periods of prosperity .
18 I mean it 's about sort of you know in it 's about increasing the erm where we are within our own particular sphere and it 's far too much I mean people it 's interesting that I mean for the , it seems to me an and once again correction but it seems to me the last five years the empowerment thing was really strong and now managers are moving away from it and saying it 's jargon as a means of diluting it .
19 And , and that would derive from cases where landlord exploitation was particularly severe and therefore peasants were saying no rent reduction , interest rate reduction is not enough , we want to go further than that now .
20 While card was cheap and readily available in the 195Os , transparent cellulose film was relatively expensive and therefore designs were economical in its use .
21 The quick service was quite fantastic and even chairs were provided tor customers .
22 Penny went shopping with Rowan , into one of those very expensive boutiques shops , yeah , and between them they bought this dress , and when they got it home , Rowan 's mother would n't let her have it because it was too revealing and so Penny was stuck with it and then her mother would n't let her have it either , but the shop would n't refund , it would only give them credit so she 's got all this money to spend in the shop .
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