Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She had never expected it would be so hard to pretend lack of interest when her very heart and soul were longing to demonstrate her love . |
2 | On the other hand , and with the exception of medical services where , as the LFS also shows , use is made of agency nurses and doctors , public sector establishments of any kind are very much less likely to make use of agency workers . |
3 | To distinguish between these symmetry species we need more information , and it is extremely helpful to measure polarization of Raman scattering from fluids and band contours of IR ( or Raman ) bands of gases . |
4 | At other times , however , the media are only able to report snippets of information , incomplete fragments of a complex situation . |
5 | You are only able to install/deinstall modules of type pmodel . |
6 | Keynes was concerned with producing a theory which was sufficiently general to embrace states of unemployment as well as full employment . |
7 | Clinicians are primarily interested in clinical issues and , therefore , are less inclined to address questions of health planning , quality assurance , health services research , and health policy . |
8 | This is the teacher-as-social-worker : providing emotional support , attending case conferences , subject to physical and verbal assaults , on the lookout for signs of physical and sexual abuse , no longer able to assume standards of behaviour — and , as if incidentally , also intended to teach , with the upheaval of a new curriculum and its accompanying paperwork . |
9 | People who understand that the separation of church and state in the majority community is a prerequisite of religious freedom , are nevertheless happy to override principles of equality and human rights in minority communities by handing their political control over to religious leaders . |
10 | Peter Ashman , legal secretary of Justice , said : ‘ The profession is more willing to admit miscarriages of justice than it once was . |
11 | Researchers and practitioners have noted that , in interviewing , it is not always easy to keep questions of toilet training and sexual education separate in the minds of mothers concerned . |
12 | Larger libraries were more likely to mention expansion of management training , and even more likely than small libraries to want greater flexibility with staff . |
13 | None of these four biases are likely to be consistent either across the two sexes or across different species : all four are more likely to affect estimates of variation in male success than estimates of variation in female success in polygynous species , though in contrary directions . |
14 | The children of mums who smoked during pregnancy were far more likely to show signs of hyperactivity , suggesting that fetal exposure to tobacco can be linked to later developmental problems . |
15 | However , they are more expensive , require more complicated care procedure and are more likely to show signs of wear . |
16 | There is a significant tendency for staff in more senior positions ( who tend also to have more years of service ) to recall the review better , to believe the introduction of the review to have been more adequate , to be more involved in the review activities , more likely to keep a special diary as part of the review and more likely to make use of information routinely available for the review . |
17 | With respect to symptoms they were much more likely to have urgency of defecation , 44% having this symptom . |
18 | With respect to symptoms they were again much more likely to have urgency of defecation ( 44% v 13% , p<0.001 ) . |
19 | With all the rain emptying itself over the Feyenoord Stadium it was hard to put last night 's match in the context of a World Cup which is more likely to present problems of heat than waterproofing . |
20 | While past generations of architects built cathedrals of faith , later succeeded by cathedrals of commerce , today 's and tomorrow 's master builders are more likely to provide cathedrals of entertainment . |
21 | Teachers of art are more likely to write books of instruction , and in their efforts to educate their students may make comments about the traditions they admire and from which they hope their students will learn . |
22 | It is vitally important to create periods of reflection within a drama when the participants can consider what they have achieved as individuals and as a group ; when they think about the significance of their work and examine the implications of any decisions they may have taken . |
23 | In temperate areas , the measures outlined for the control of parasitic gastroenteritis in sheep are usually sufficient to pre-empt outbreaks of haemonchosis . |
24 | It is also sensible to eat foods of vegetable origin in preference to those of animal origin , to use vegetable oils rather than animal fats , and to use natural , cold-pressed vegetable oils rather than the commercially produced , processed oils . |
25 | It is not necessary to be unduly selective to find indications of pre-velar and pre-nasal raising of /a/ , and polysyllabic lowering of Ε/,; as in present-day Ulster English . |
26 | Since the strategy which a subject adopts towards an experimental task is under his own control , unless otherwise constrained , any visual field asymmetry found in a particular experiment is as likely to reflect aspects of information processing as any intrinsic difference between the hemispheres for the task in question ( e.g. Ross and Turkewitz , 1981 ) . |
27 | Having enjoyed a remarkable degree of freedom for several years it was now hard to relinquish areas of control . |
28 | Following Bennett , we regard it as admissible to frame theories of perception ( or ‘ registration ’ ) and of ‘ proto'-belief and desire to explain the actions of certain creatures , provided their behaviour is complex enough , and subject also to the usual caveats of holistic method . |
29 | I accordingly accept that certiorari is now available to quash errors of law in a decision . |
30 | This momentous decision — it is the first time a former Greek prime minister has been indicted by parliament — was complemented by measures the left coalition in particular regards as vital to prevent abuse of power by single-party governments in future . |