Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 His obituary , written by Allan Hayhurst for The British Deaf News of March 1955 , says of him : In Ernest Ayliffe the Deaf instinctively recognised a champion .
2 Supplies of bright red paint ran out in 1943 and several cars appeared painted ‘ indian red ’ , this was a red oxide , that rather resembled the oxide used for trucks by many other undertakings .
3 Er and and and because they are struggling to bring forward examples it seems to me that that rather proves the point .
4 That rather vitiates the traditional nature of Cabinet government if you have a strong-minded figure ending discussions in this way .
5 A unit of traditional authority survived indeed in the Church ; but that rather favoured the independent cities , for with few exceptions each had its own cathedral and its own bishop ; often its own patron saint to protect it against its neighbours .
6 That rather settled the problem .
7 Quite the reverse , it is possible expressly to link the concept of " relational properties " with a ( suitably modified ) pluralist thesis by arguing , for example , that the possession of a relational property of a certain kind necessarily entails the existence of more than one thing in the world .
8 None of them commands much loyalty amongst the other provinces and each effectively rules an independent state .
9 Nevertheless , I. B. Cowan could publish a book in 1971 justifiably entitled The Enigma of Mary Stuart .
10 The clear aim of the vendor is to disclose as much as possible thereby reducing the potential for claims under the warranties .
11 Wigan are 7-4 on to win the First Division championship with Corals .
12 ‘ THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT THE ENFOLDING DARKNESS , THE INVISIBLE WINDRUSH AND RUMBLE OF SURF , THAT POWERFULLY CONCENTRATES THE MIND . ’
13 If the purpose is to write , each at our separate window , there is something about the enfolding darkness , the invisible windrush and rumble of surf , that powerfully concentrates the mind .
14 That effectively made the game safe for the tourists , but there was little to commend in a cold and often bitter contest .
15 As Erika had already made up her mind , that effectively ended the debate .
16 That effectively ended the meeting .
17 I think that announcement was actually made I told it was going to be and has committed to support D R D A two and that effectively provides an alternative A P I perhaps as O D B C with Microsoft 's backing will become the norm in the P C environment , D R D A will be in the I B M environment .
18 That effectively broke the General Strike , which ended on 12th .
19 This definition is clarified when Sadat turns off the road through an entrance discreet enough to admit the car with only a centimetre on either side .
20 Chambers 49–51 all have the same floorplan , as shown in Map 11 .
21 It had been tough going , but Proby was grateful enough to knock a century off the £500 I owe him .
22 In the drowsy state there is very little coming in and yet the cortex is still relatively alert and demanding something to work on , although not alert enough to provide an effective inhibition of nonsense being offered by the senses .
23 ‘ It 's a waste of money , ’ said Harriet , looking out of the window at the parkland , which seemed lush enough to feed the whole of the East End of London until the next war .
24 Either way their lives are outstanding enough to capture the popular imagination ; they are remembered and they become part of the town 's history .
25 In the twenty years between 1960 and 1980 , the tenancy of Downing Street changed between Labour and Conservative four times , an average occupancy of only five years : the Great and Good were trying to produce policies which would be durable enough to survive the swings .
26 The worst fact of 1987 was that without the Foot and Falklands factors , Labour only reduced the Tory lead from 5 to 3¾ million .
27 At least my friend did n't think I was vain enough to commission the work myself .
28 In a free enterprise economy it would be profitable only to supply a fraction of the amount to which the government is currently committed .
29 Fortunately , they were professional enough to do the gig , but it served no useful purpose .
30 The more I read , the more I became determined to try to produce something that had a good basis in theory , but that was pungent enough to counter the bland unsupported generalisations that seem so prevalent in the more practical end of the library and information science literature .
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