Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a [adj] social [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It thus has a direct social dimension , which other human rights ( food , clothing , shelter , health care ) do not have in the same way . |
2 | William Carey always had a great social concern and had been horrified to witness the practice of ‘ Sati ’ in 1799 . |
3 | All the women were also given a full social interview about their family , employment , housing , financial circumstances , crises , marital relationship , events and difficulties of the previous twelve months . |
4 | But it also fulfils a wider social purpose in setting standards for the markets and in discouraging aberrant behaviour . |
5 | In the USA , black Americans , who make up 12% of the population , have traditionally formed a distinct social stratum at the base of the stratification system . |
6 | Apart from work and sport , Guy also led a full social life . |
7 | The couple were now enjoying a regular social life together , which included going to the cinema , walking , and visiting friends . |
8 | Not only do Christians have the necessary basis for such a concept , but we know that we are commanded to live out a standard unselfishness , far surpassing a mere social grace . |
9 | They do not even need a basic social work qualification . |
10 | The compromise is symbolized by Lysias ' mention ( xxiii.3 ) of ‘ the barber 's shop by the Herms in the Athenian agora where the demesmen of Decelea congregate ’ — an evocative phrase which evidently described a well-known social phenomenon , since it is almost exactly reproduced in an inscription from Decelea ( Syll. 921 , lines 63–4 ) . |
11 | But it is n't , it is n't a way to actually run a decent social housing programme . |
12 | ( The litter problem in the U.K generally , is an obvious one to an overseas visitor and it seems that the schools actually reinforce a bad social norm i.e. others should/will clean-up after you . |