Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 As coding with the Read codes can be more detailed than with other codes it will be more prone to error and may take longer .
2 The successful negotiation of a large French loan to Russia in April 1906 , a matter of supreme importance to statesmen in St Petersburg hard-pressed by defeat and revolution , immediately reduced the need for such payments ; and it is very doubtful whether in any case they made any real difference to the course of events .
3 She was a woman in need of a child to love , and having none of her own she was lavishing it all on Corrie Palmer , which was sad because in another year she would have to be returned to the hospital .
4 And our systems need to be consistent because in that way we can manage and control them and yet they need to deal with the variable requirements of our different categories of users .
5 It has been suggested that suffering may be appropriate when in some way it contributes to learning and personal growth .
6 But this rule is not so simple as at first sight it looks , for it means , not that priority is gained by registration , but that it is lost through failure to register .
7 This is perhaps inevitable because in such cases it is not entirely illogical to argue that if the information was already publicly known why should anyone want to publish it or sell it ?
8 His half-smile was rueful as with deliberate intention he smoothed his palm over her taut nipples , starting a wild drumming somewhere inside her .
9 It may be helpful if at this point I pull together the underlying theme of the latter part of this chapter with the help of a schema .
10 In most cases the 1988 Education Act offers blanket cover for governors in that they will not be held responsible , financially or otherwise , for their actions and decisions as long as at all times they have acted in good faith .
11 The journey home seemed to take longer than usual because by that time I was dying to see what presents I 'd receive .
12 This in itself is odd because in previous terms I had often ( though not regularly ) described meals in detail .
13 For example , a good sailor gybing a short board changes his feet at the end of the turn ; the novice attempting this would find it very difficult since at this stage you should change the feet before changing the rig .
14 other than in that respect it would erm it would reduce representation to mem members I would say by about forty percent at the present time before structures etcetera etcetera were sorted out .
15 This would hardly have been necessary if at that time they were in a position to dictate the policy and actions of the association .
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