Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] in [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd have to be on a race tract or a rally circuit to push these to the limit , but on normal roads in normal cars motoring can be more dangerous .
2 By the end of the day , Brigadier Horsfield , the commander of 24th Brigade , had the equivalent of half a brigade with tank and air support with which to reinforce the small Kuwaiti army in defensive positions north of the city on the Mutlah ridge .
3 Finally , when patients receive privately funded care in private facilities health authorities have no access to data at all .
4 If technology is linked only with science , then vast possibilities in traditional arts subjects will be wasted , and it will be increasingly assumed that modern well-equipped schools are for science , while arts schools struggle along in the doldrums , where neither teachers nor pupils will want to be .
5 Tribalism in the pre-amalgamated forces produced a very constricted vision of the world , so that spatial concepts and a narrow geographical containment held a paramount place in determining police reality .
6 Despite the recent tremendous advances in synthetic fillings goose or duck down is still favoured by those after good performance , light weight and small pack size .
7 This inter-war model of English studies was " too " literary " to justify its central position in modern Arts studies " , or to educate teachers and administrators for " a changing society " .
8 The central purpose of this project is to obtain a better understanding of China 's attitude towards , and likely role in international arms control .
9 Led by lively frontman Steven Tyler , the band have enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years thanks to the mega-selling ‘ Pump ’ album of a few years back and several hit singles , including ‘ Rag Doll ’ , ‘ Love In An Elevator ’ , ‘ Janie 's Got A Gun ’ and ‘ Livin' On The Edge ’ .
10 The school librarian teaches information technology awareness to first-year pupils within the context of the library induction course , to third-year pupils as part of the integrated studies course ( a proficiency certificate in basic computing skills is issued after this course ) , to fourth-year pupils within the social studies core and to sixth-form pupils in general studies sessions .
11 Those entitled to free legal aid in special Children Act proceedings will not need to use the scheme .
12 A powerful surge in handheld games consoles has taken place during the last year .
13 Yet the need to harness the ability of the computer to monitor a dynamic situation far faster than is possible with manual methods was as pressing for SGB , with a Group payroll at the time approaching £13 million , as for the very large organisation able to make substantial investment in computerised personnel records .
14 Mr Ben Plowden , energy and minerals campaigner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England , said : ‘ There could be no worse time to allow an extension to Whatley when major changes in national minerals policy are almost inevitable . ’
15 One of the most famous names in British sports car history is being reborn .
16 These cases led to profound questioning in social services departments , and in the inquiries that ensued , of the desirability of attempting to keep the family together wherever possible .
17 Courtney 's canoeists with ten Folbots ( see diagram p. 25 ) were the first of what became the Special Boat Section , formed after their leader had given a practical demonstration of the canoe 's military potential , a potential doubted by even the adventurous characters in Combined Operations headquarters until Courtney paddled out one summer night in 1940 to a carrier ship moored in the Clyde .
18 This was perhaps the most violent 2-year period in American industrial-relations history .
19 Problems in pronouncing the sounds of a new language generally fall into the following categories : a. unfamiliar sounds b. familiar sounds in unfamiliar positions c. familiar sounds in unfamiliar combinations d. sounds which are similar to your own but not identical e. pairs of familiar sounds which contrast in the new language but not in your own f. familiar phonemes but with a different set of variants , or familiar variants in unfamiliar environments g. different transition and juncture features between sounds h. different morphophonemic changes when two sounds come together at morpheme or word boundaries .
20 The only hiccup in Anglo-Argentinian arms deals was immediately following the bloody coup of 1976 when the military seized power .
21 Problems in pronouncing the sounds of a new language generally fall into the following categories : a. unfamiliar sounds b. familiar sounds in unfamiliar positions c. familiar sounds in unfamiliar combinations d. sounds which are similar to your own but not identical e. pairs of familiar sounds which contrast in the new language but not in your own f. familiar phonemes but with a different set of variants , or familiar variants in unfamiliar environments g. different transition and juncture features between sounds h. different morphophonemic changes when two sounds come together at morpheme or word boundaries .
22 Still , the priestly colleges in other cities boast of some fairly excellent specimens … ’
23 Seventeen people died in armed clashes in Palestinian-controlled areas east of Sidon on Feb. 15 , when members of Fatah suppressed a rebellion by other Fatah regulars who were refusing to hand over their positions to the Lebanese army .
24 Either English for Business ( First Level ) or English for Commerce ( First Level ) must be passed for the First Level Certificate in Commercial Studies award ( which will be offered for the first time in 1993 ) .
25 However , as we have seen in my interview responses many of these so-called ‘ new ’ approaches have been common practice in good arts departments for many years before the introduction of TVEI .
26 Unfortunately it now enjoys common usage in social services parlance , and I use it here principally as an umbrella term for those people you may be close to , and have some responsibility for , be they elderly or disabled relatives or friends , children or other family members .
27 This is a particularly pleasing parallel with human armament races , since the brain is the on-board computer used by both carnivores and herbivores , and electronics is probably the most rapidly advancing element in human weapons technology today .
28 For some male manual employees in certain industries overtime and other payments are even more important in determining average earnings : for example , on average , 30 per cent of the wages of manual employees in the metal manufacture and mining industries is made up in overtime payments , etc .
29 Would my right , would my right honourable friend agree that the use of American and French and British planes to bomb the hills around Sarajevo may not necessarily produce lasting peace in Bosnia and would he further agree that if the idea is to achieve a demilitarised zone , policed effectively around Sarajevo then the best chances of so doing are by ensuring that Russian soldier in United Nations uniforms , in integrated units with British and French forces so help in the policing of that zone .
30 ( b ) Other areas In other areas party structures are regulated by the common law and by the Law of Property Act 1925 , s38 .
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