Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Because there are so many English folk now in every community and we do tend to sort of doctor up the language a bit you know when we talk to them .
2 Because of the large number of elderly people now in the population it is inevitable that much of the discussion will concern their needs , but they are by no means the only people who need personal care .
3 Eddie baited the swim with mashed bread and legered bread flake on a size 14 hook with 2 lb hook length and 3 lb main line to make the capture and added a small chub later in the session .
4 The conventions , or unwritten rules , of the constitution were seen as of crucial significance since they secured " in a roundabout way what is called abroad the " sovereignty of the people " " thus making for a governmental system in which " the will of the electors shall by regular and constitutional means always in the end assert itself as the predominant influence in the country " .
5 Watch the fish carefully for the next few hours — especially if there are other fish already in the tank .
6 The recession is hitting young people hardest in the North-East with unemployment among under 25s growing faster than across the working population as a whole , said Steve Pickering , regional secretary of the General , Municipal and Boilermakers Union .
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