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

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1 And Maastricht promises to make the Europe-machine turn still faster because it pre-emptively convokes the next set of constitutional talks for 1996 .
2 Dover Breakwater offered flounder , dabs and small pout with the inside wall best .
3 Mazzin came and told us to lie along the inside wall together .
4 It is this special knowledge , or gnosis , which hopefully can make the inside ethnography so different and illuminating .
5 The basic idea can be captured in minutes and the total concept fully realised in , at most , a couple of hours , which is a lot faster than it takes for the same degree of finish to be achieved in any other medium .
6 Even with the inclusion of additional primary and secondary schools and of the middle schools , the total sample eventually consisted of only 716 teachers , instead of the intended 800 .
7 If the mens rea principle and the principle of proof are objectives worthy of a rational and humane system of criminal law they ought to be used critically to assess the achievement of the total system rather than circularly to select an acceptable portion of the criminal law .
8 Person 2 would certainly not pay the higher price necessary to induce a competitive supplier to expand production beyond the output Q. Person 2 is thus a free-rider enjoying person 1 's purchase Q. And the total quantity privately produced and consumed in a competitive market lies below the socially efficient quantity Q * ;
9 Any particle should be fished in the same way you fish with maggots or casters : feed a generous quantity into the swim initially , then little and often as the day wears on , the total quantity obviously varying according to how well the carp are feeding .
10 Briefly , the field is the total event together with the purposive activity of the speaker or writer ; the mode is the function of the text in the event , including spoken or written , extempore or prepared and its genre or rhetorical mode such as narrative , didactic , persuasive , phatic communion ; the tenor refers to the type of ro∘le-interaction , the set of relevant social relations among the participants .
11 This resulted in the loss of about 20 staff , bringing the total headcount here to 100 .
12 A further 6,000 soldiers from Nigeria 's army were demobbed at the end of June , bringing the total reduction so far to 15,000 .
13 Ma that , that just makes the total picture just different altogether .
14 Some dioceses have their own arrangements and now send the total amount rather than 75% . )
15 Making sure that the available yarn is of the same quality , that is double knitting or chunky and so on , gather the total amount together .
16 It implied tax on the total amount so transferred to the wife will be payable on her death .
17 The difference between this and the total hardness then gives the magnesium content .
18 The Moguls can have made very little impression on the total population however .
19 It should be noted that although the total population over 65 is not expected to increase for the remainder of the twentieth century , this is due to a projected fall in the numbers aged 60/65–74 ( by 5 per cent between 1981 and 1991 ) combined with a rise in the numbers at older ages .
20 The total has grown since the present service was set up in 1948 , although in fact the proportion of children in care per thousand of the total population under 18 has not altered so much .
21 Erm just to go over the payments for the car park which has come up actually under community industries and the plants , the total being now for plants it was four hundred and forty four pounds er
22 Rationalization is particularly important with any design decision , such as assembly or a clash with other parts , which can only be performed by reviewing the total file visually .
23 Firstly , only slightly more than half the electorate voted , when other turn-outs for referendums have been around two-thirds ; and despite considerable pressure from the clergy , only one-third of the total electorate actually voted for the measure .
24 ( a ) less than the difference between the total vote then credited to the continuing candidate with the lowest recorded vote and the vote of the candidate with the next lowest recorded vote ; or
25 Immediately afterwards , the market price of the remaining debt nearly doubled , leaving the total value virtually unchanged .
26 Charities for the homeless report that 5,000 new people a year arrive on the streets and that the total figure now stands at a staggering 300,000 for the whole country .
27 Only twenty-seven new members had been enrolled since the Leeds Congress , and the total membership still stood at less than one hundred .
28 Constantly monitoring the system to ensure that people know what is happening during the change , understand their roles in the process , and comprehend the total effort rather than only isolated elements of it .
29 This led to the line being extended thither , the total length then being 380 versts .
30 The chaffinch must have opportunity to learn if it is to sing the normal song rather than the crude version .
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