Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | It is more usual to see individual carp , or just one or two together . |
2 | If we care about other people — and if we want so far as possible to affirm other people — we shall walk warily before dismissing out of hand , discourteously or clumsily , what is deeply meaningful to them . |
3 | The appellants , who each made repeated sales at the shop , pleaded not guilty to indictments charging burglary and handling stolen goods as alternatives . |
4 | Rather like the children we were discussing earlier in this chapter it is possible to meet elderly people who have achieved a serenity of understanding and/or faith that supports them utterly as they develop the skill of coming towards the end of their life . |
5 | Does that include young people with severe physical and sensory disabilities ? |
6 | It is clearly easier to spot other people making mistakes than either to catch yourself or to admit to yourself that you did so . |
7 | But that 's my point , you see — it 's always a lot easier to see other people 's faults than your own . |
8 | The unions provide advice in a variety of ways , some using legal staff engaged for the purpose and others relying on the general full-time officials supported by recourse to the private practitioner . |
9 | 2 Command Driven Data Management Systems |
10 | The Arkell Travelling Fellowship was established in 1985 to encourage young people with a proven interest in conservation and the environment to travel abroad for two or three weeks to study a subject of their choice . |
11 | They provided education , free education , free health services erm one of the modern communication system and ports erm and they ensure job for every Kuwaiti , so you will not find an unemployed Kuwaiti , as soon as he is able to do one job or another the Government provided the training for a large number of Kuwaiti to provide technical works . |
12 | Some of the lesser priced Modernist works were of greater interest , Edward Hopper 's 1926–28 watercolour , ‘ Gloucester houses ’ ( lot 143 est. $300–400,000 ) , bought cheaply by the Jordan-Volpe Gallery , for $300,000 ( £187,500 ) was a brilliant example of what was to be one of his most popular subjects . |
13 | Or no , do n't tell me , ’ she denied with a scowl every bit as horrible as her son 's , ‘ he 's adopted another blasted lame duck and has got him living here with him ! |
14 | Banks wish paper-based administration to be completely electronic releasing back-office staff to become front office ‘ sales people . ’ |
15 | We are not absolutely committed to the eight-day tie-up rule and would be prepared to discuss other means of reducing fishing effort , but they would have to be agreed with our European Community partners . |
16 | This includes agricultural data , socio-economic data and data on the natural environment . |
17 | This includes local people whose language you are working on , local officials , other linguists , members of missionary societies or development agencies active in the area , and so on . |
18 | The Association was non-political but was prepared to use political means to make its voice heard . |
19 | They say mixed colleges attract more applicants and find it easier to retain academic staff . |
20 | Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers . |
21 | Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers . |
22 | ‘ People must realise that to hack you must be willing to use other people 's passwords , other people 's money and to rip companies off . ’ |
23 | It 's so much easier to manage complex data relationships with multiple windowed screens and point-and-shoot selection , for instance . |
24 | She continues : ‘ Ageism … is a prejudice which enables us all , young and old to consider old people as useless , incontinent , senile , asexual and immobile . ’ |
25 | This ensures adequate data for the decision-makers and a general awareness of the situation through the membership so that they can reassess their level of commitment . |
26 | Pigou shared Keynes 's analysis of the disequilibrium between savings and investment , and was prepared to endorse public works . |
27 | For example , there was a continuing requirement to comply with the pay scales used by the Authority as a whole , although the Governing Bodies were free to appoint new staff at any level in the scale . |
28 | Unfortunately , adult fish are prone to eat small fry once they have left the mother 's mouth . |
29 | This means changing people 's way of thinking and working , maybe breaking down fences and getting them to share information they might for some reason be reluctant to divulge . |
30 | This gives small fish an ideal resting place : but please treat any concrete in contact with water with a sealing agent such as G4 . |