Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the rundown areas of inner cities which are unattractive to developers and other entrepreneurs it will often be only possible to stimulate business activity by an injection of public funds .
2 Many of the sites they inherited in 1948 were near the towns and cities which were the main load centres , but such sites seemed less likely to gain planning permission in the 1950s .
3 A microlight engine is less likely to suffer cylinder damage through thermal shock than the engine of a conventional aircraft which is allowed to tick over and cool down too quickly on the descent , but extremes are best avoided .
4 Some ( or all ) of the materials of the mantle melted and as the temperatures rose the upper boundary of the partially melted material also rose , and by about 3800 Ma ago was sufficiently shallow to provide surface lava through the mare basins which were weak points in the crust .
5 Until recently , it was considered safe and environmentally acceptable to dump household waste in the ground where , left to decay , it would break down into harmless by-products and cause no problems .
6 This means that the LEA is no longer able to safeguard teacher employment by insisting on redeployment from one school to another in the LEA .
7 Careful design is thus necessary to restrict laser action to a single mode .
8 Myrdal found that Southern whites , defending discrimination , picked their words with care , showing an indirectness in the way they talked about blacks : ‘ When talking about the Negro problem , everybody — not only the intellectual liberals — is thus anxious to locate race prejudice outside himself ’ ( 1944 : 37 ) .
9 You are most likely to select documentary material for its subject matter .
10 IT IS ONLY MORE ECONOMICAL TO BUY OIL PAINT IN TINS PROVIDED THAT YOU USE IT QUICKLY .
11 IT IS ONLY MORE ECONOMICAL TO BUY OIL PAINT IN TINS PROVIDED THAT YOU USE IT QUICKLY .
12 And it is sometimes more economical to provide fault tolerance in the software than in the hardware .
13 It is now suggested that it is much more appropriate to see child abuse as a result of multiple interacting factors , including the parents ' and children 's psychological traits , the family 's place in the larger social and economic structure , and the balance of external supports and stresses , both interpersonal and material .
14 Presenting art that reflects or comments on news events or , more broadly , on history , seems to be the new orientation of the Whitney Museum , which only a few years ago was more likely to devote Biennial space to the rising stars of New York 's booming gallery scene .
15 Teachers in the classroom are more likely to use miscue analysis for individual diagnosis rather than for the detection of broad developmental patterns .
16 In contrast the younger members of the sample were more likely to favour health education/promotion as the reason for improved health .
17 The difference is that , in America , politicians are more likely to follow public opinion on this question , not try to change it .
18 Experts say that children who get sunburnt are more likely to develop skin cancer as adults .
19 The high sensitivities obtained in some centres would suggest that it is technically feasible to obtain tissue confirmation by cytology in all patients with hilar strictures .
20 Seen by some as just a price/performance kicker in its initial guises , Intel is having well-documented problems in getting yields of the more important 66MHz part ( UX No 410 ) , and is reportedly still unable to get power consumption on the thing down to four watts .
21 As well as pointing out biases and gaps in the way these ideas have been applied , I will be trying to demonstrate the more general point that it is always problematic to treat language use as a direct reflection of social identity .
22 It is more common to find bit significance in sub.operation fields .
23 If this was so , the basis was clearly available to reconcile countryside conservation with support for agriculture in the LFAs .
24 It is also difficult to obtain insurance cover in substantial amounts to cover this type of liability .
25 More would be cumbersome and you are probably wise to restrict library study to one topic at a time .
26 Those most unlikely to see information technology as a core part of their business , on the other hand , are the overseas subsidiaries and divisions of Japanese commercial banks , because policies are decided centrally in Japan rather than locally .
27 Independent research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies , ( The structure of alcohol taxes : a hangover from the past , 1990 ) and the Henley Centre for Forecasting ( Competition between alcoholic drinks : and analysis , 1991 ) has shown that , for instance , it would be perfectly possible to sustain tax revenue by levelling down the duty on spirits and levelling up the duty on wine so that all alcohol is taxed at the same rate .
28 However , independent research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies ( The Structure of Alcoholic Taxes : A Hangover from the past , 1990 ) and by the Henley Centre for Forecasting ( Competition between Alcoholic Drinks : An Analysis , 1991 ) indicates that it would be perfectly possible to sustain tax revenue by levelling down the duty on spirits , and levelling up the duty on wines and beers , so that all alcoholic drinks are taxed at the same rate of duty per degree of alcohol content .
29 It is as natural to find conflict present in the work environment as it is in the family , marriage , or any other human context .
30 Although at one time it was considered relevant only to study child language when words appeared , we are now able to consider language development as a continuous process from birth .
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