Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] [conj] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Colonoscopy is expensive , has to be done by a specialist , is uncomfortable for the patient , and requires complete bowel preparation and often sedation and analgesia . |
2 | At the same time there was no organised capital market and so interest rates might be high . |
3 | On the M4 , junction 1 , that 's the Chiswick flyover , it 's very heavy indeed in both directions , and on the M4 , junction 4b with the M25 to junction 5 at Langley , the inside lanes are still closed in both directions for overhead cable work and currently traffic is very heavy and slow in both directions . |
4 | Although users are encouraged to finance themselves via banks and sponsorship from private enterprise , the Centre will provide some personal computer hardware and even software development tools if necessary . |
5 | They hypothesise that impaired glucose tolerance and possibly type II diabetes may both result from poor nutrition early in life interacting adversely with abundant nutrition later on . |
6 | At the end of August talks were held between the Chief Minister P. K. Mahanta , the All Bodo Students Union ( ABSU ) and the central government observer and then Minister of State for Welfare , Rajendra Kumari Bajpai . |
7 | Samples are mounted in a block of cold setting resin and then ground and polished to reveal the edge of the sample . |
8 | ‘ The event proved useful in providing some positive plans for further exploiting the water sector , ’ said David Simmers , corporate training manager and even organiser . |
9 | There is little evidence for phenological character displacement and thus avoidance of competition , though fruit removal rates decline when many species are in fruit , i.e. there is competition for dispersal agents . |
10 | Elizabeth Ashton , an experienced primary school teacher and now lecturer at Durham University , has found that work on particular symbols can energize children into relating effectively to their own experience ( Ashton 1989 ) . |
11 | Joining a trade union in South Africa and being active within that union can lead to dismissal physical violence imprisonment and even death . |
12 | He has a particular interest in Italian Mannerist art and also photography , especially the early history in Scotland . |
13 | Employment opportunities include not only work with the traditional large-scale centralized business system but also involvement in database systems , distributed systems and small business systems . |
14 | Settlements in south-west Scotland were reworking Anglo-Saxon bronze scrap and perhaps glass ; the fragmentary whetstone with a facing human head from Collin , Dumfriesshire , is stylistically related to the examples from Loveden Hill and Sutton Hoo and may point to the exchange of goods between the areas . |
15 | There is no significant correlation across the 60 films between mean risk rating and either P(A) , r(58)=0.14 , or B , r(58)=0.07 , or between accident estimate and either measure r(58)=0.06 and r(58)=0.03 . |
16 | Quite the contrary : it requires a formidable array of homeostatic devices , in order to achieve uniform information processing and hence independence from all but the most generalized set of internal reinforcement mechanisms . |
17 | Touring Guarantee is a progressive cover and offers everything from roadside assistance ( including Homestart ) to overnight hotel accommodation and even air flights to the customer 's destination . |
18 | James F Hudson became the new Field Officer and also editor of the BDN , which had been edited by an editorial board since Frame 's death , and Mrs C. Laidlow ( Kitty ) , a Lady Welfare Officer at Carlisle , was put in charge of the new office as administrative Secretary . |
19 | This may involve an expansion of Jaguar 's main Coventry plant , the building of a new greenfield site or possibly utilisation of spare capacity at the Luton and Ellesmere Port factories of GM 's British subsidiary Vauxhall . |
20 | Age , for example , is a continuous exposure variable and yet column charts with age as a categorical variable are common . |
21 | A half point was awarded but Stevens fought his way back into the contest scoring with a spectacular sacrifice throw and almost arm locking the much taller and heavier Kokataylo . |
22 | A half point was awarded but Stevens fought his way back into the contest scoring with a spectacular sacrifice throw and almost arm locking the much taller and heavier Kokataylo . |
23 | But Kenny Dalglish 's remorseless policy of reinforcement and the money-no-object support of mega-rich Walker , the Jersey-based ex-steel tycoon and now owner of an airline , has beaten all rivals to the punch . |
24 | But Kenny Dalglish 's remorseless policy of reinforcement and the money-no-object support of mega-rich Walker , the Jersey-based ex-steel tycoon and now owner of an airline , has beaten all rivals to the punch . |
25 | There is often associated muscle weakness and sometimes heart problems can occur . |
26 | What right had I to tarnish the reputation of an acknowledged war hero and needlessly distress his family ? |
27 | In the new wing there is a cocktail bar/residents lounge where guests are offered a welcome cocktail , a traditional panelled stube , and a very attractive dining room where both dinner and the extensive breakfast buffet , including bacon and eggs are served . |
28 | Dave Lewis , a local authority planner and then chairman of the Cornwall Anti-Nuclear Alliance , says it is still somewhat of a mystery why the CEGB chose such apparently unpromising sites in the first place . |