Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 39 and 40 ) suggest more specific levels of affinity than are to be considered here .
2 Many of the incorrect responses given suggest totally algorithmic methods of conversion with no thought given to meaning .
3 They involve quite substantial amounts of money at any time for a task which we consider has been especially well done , usually , in fairness , further than we would expect just for the execution of the job .
4 The two modes have the same symmetries as the two derived from the internally symmetric PH 3 stretches , but they involve quite different types of motion .
5 These occupy relatively small areas of land and are frequently associated with a village , several hamlets , or a scatter of farmsteads .
6 Yet the milieu within which British pop operated undercut then dominant modes of masculinity : ‘ Images of men must disavow this element of passivity ( caused by putting the body on display ) if they are to be kept in line with dominant ideas of masculinity-as-activity ’ .
7 All these references , but most obviously the second and especially the third , are potentially sociological , but they involve very different kinds of analysis from the tracing of direct relations of content or of form .
8 Provide very high levels of expenditure authority for division general managers — and all other levels as well
9 In terms of social contact , not only did clients in institutional settings receive only small amounts of contact from staff , the majority of people were never ever observed receiving contact from other clients .
10 Finch was totally infatuated with her and they both put away vast quantities of alcohol between them .
11 However , you should notice , from column 5 , that retail banks hold comparatively large quantities of treasury and commercial bills .
12 Does he further agree that people in the Province deserve equally high standards of security and protection from terrorism as those who live on the mainland ?
13 Such approaches also support particularly obvious forms of Eurocentrism .
14 Although media attention has focused on specific films , such as Reservoir Dogs , which show graphically realistic instances of violence , it may be the more routine violence of the Lethal Weapon and Die Hard action movies that should be causing most concern .
15 Scenes of harems and slave markets — placed outside western eth-ical norms and Christian religious strictures — reveal barely concealed undertones of domination and sadism .
16 Those memories cover very complicated feelings of helplessness , the awfulness of seeing the most important person , whom you depend on for protection , in acute distress .
17 Most people who abuse alcohol will develop hepatic steatosis but only a few alcoholics develop more serious forms of liver disease — hepatitis , fibrosis , and cirrhosis .
18 In emphasising how theoretical study can be applied , in practice we are equally conscious of how the application of ideas in a wide range of specific context can contribute to the ‘ academic ’ pursuit of identifying general theories and models , traditionally taught and still to be taught through disciplines which often impose rather arbitrary boundaries of content .
19 This is a worthwhile approach , though one should bear in mind that different mutagens give qualitatively different kinds of mutation .
20 Mansell and Beasley look at new forms of residential care for people with learning disabilities and who exhibit particularly problematic forms of behaviour .
21 Nitrogen mustards in suitable doses damage only cells and tissues which normally exhibit relatively high rates of proliferation and growth .
22 Art and design are largely concentrated in the polytechnics and colleges , some of which incorporate previously autonomous colleges of art .
23 In such cases , the two sections often exhibit markedly different levels of variability .
24 Field men again adopt very different standards of tolerance , depending on the nature of their patch .
25 The British Government 's accounts adopt very high levels of aggregation .
26 I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it .
27 I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it .
28 Unpolluted ecosystems release only small quantities of nitrate in streams .
29 In language teaching we are accustomed to using dialogues which present very restricted examples of language .
30 First a by now familiar digression via the early modern , where we find rather different conceptions of sameness and sexual difference .
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