Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | That discounts tabloid journalists . |
2 | When that failed many activists became demoralized . |
3 | Nevertheless , if pragmatics is to be considered a component within linguistic theory ( a question to which we shall return ) , it may be that to include such principles is indeed to include too much . |
4 | Blake 's own description of his work matches that given many years later by Peter Wright in his book Spycatcher ) . |
5 | It was possible to classify rectal sensations into a group with no sensation , a group with intermittent need for defecation , and a group with continued need for defecation throughout the distension period . |
6 | He lay on the ground thrashing around in great pain , strange choked gurgling sounds escaping from his throat . |
7 | But we 'll do that using adaptive expectations okay right . |
8 | It 's very difficult to analyze that using manual systems . |
9 | At that point , we believed that the Bill would be an irrelevance and unnecessary given that prisoners can already be charged with a wide range of criminal offences , including offences under the Public Order Act 1986 . |
10 | The new Masterpieces range of fabric backgrounds from Lastolite is available in a range of colourways , each reflecting rich colours taken from nature , their names , such as Larkspur , Lichen and Nightshade , reflecting this theme . |
11 | The new Masterpieces range of fabric backgrounds from Lastolite is available in a range of colourways , each reflecting rich colours taken from nature , their names , such as Larkspur , Lichen and Nightshade , reflecting this theme . |
12 | Much of it has come from work with animals , for here it is possible to arrange particular experiences at particular ages and subsequently test for their effect on the behaviour of mature animals . |
13 | In the case of hard tissue , like teeth and bones , the identification of homology is relatively straightforward because it is possible to compare present forms with the common ancestor and this can be used as an additional criterion for homology . |
14 | It may be possible to target specific phonemes to assess articulation but the child 's performance is likely to be somewhat better than during spontaneous speech . |
15 | It would be possible to mount two sorts of argument against the Protocols style of conspiracy theory from within the conspiracy tradition itself . |
16 | In association with Museums and galleries , it will make it possible to mount new kinds of displays and to make the usually unseen collections accessible . |
17 | But an increase in claims , especially against fire and damage to council owned property has forced MMI to suspend all payments of claims . |
18 | The importance of the law in such matters is in creating a centre of power which makes it possible to enforce moral duties . |
19 | But he did little to silence those doubters who believe that the blond Australian 's best form is behind him . |
20 | Currently , DVI operates at compression ratios of around 160:1 allowing 72 minutes of full motion , full screen video to be stored on a CD-ROM . |
21 | These were solid leather and weighed so much that , not surprisingly , we were allowed only a further 9lb each to include all essentials for the next six days and five nights . |
22 | Once consent is given it is possible to plan further discussions and interviews , or a family meeting . |
23 | That involves two questions , what was the nature of the contract between the Nestle Co. and a person who sent 1s. 6d. plus three wrappers in acceptance of their offer , and what is meant by ‘ ordinary retail selling price ’ in this context . |
24 | It was sold by Violet 's trustees to Marcus Wickham Boynton who in 1948 sold 154 acres to the Air Ministry for Carnaby airfield . |
25 | However , the Gould-Jacobs reaction is unsuitable for producing 1-cyclopropyl-quinolonecarboxylic acids or 1-cyclopropyl-azaquinolonecarboxylic acids of the ciprofloxacin type because it is not possible to alkylate 1-unsubstituted quinolones or azaquinolonecarboxylates with cyclopropyl halides . |
26 | I know they are encouraged to , but it is n't pleasant to see middle-aged women clapping their hands and being excited and saying ridiculous things like : ‘ Look at that pretty pink cushion ! ’ |
27 | Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania had each received 100,000 tonnes of grain from the USA at the beginning of 1992 . |
28 | Rather it is usual to claim objective virtues for the existing system which would be lost by a change from it . |
29 | The bailiffs of Sir Thomas Lovell at Ryhall , wealthy men worth £80 apiece , each owned three harnesses which might have been the property of their master . |
30 | The MP-2 comes with from 1,000 to 16,000 of MasPar 's ‘ 32 by 32 ’ custom RISC chips — that 's 32-bit RISCs packaged 32 to a chip each using 0.8 watts of power and rated at 133 MIPS . |