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

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1 Glasgow , already the host for many of the UK 's most innovative arts events , hopes to go one better in 1990 , combining commercial and publicly-funded activity in a year-long cultural feast .
2 In the US the most advanced clothes shops have computerised cash registers which monitor what garments have been sold on a given day .
3 The Service has the most advanced communications systems in the UK , operational 24 hours a day and available to a wide range of associated professions .
4 The fact that DEC plucked him out of its largest and most profitable systems businesses and split that down the middle so he could run the NT operation is proof that DEC expects significant results out of NT .
5 From rather different standpoints feminists , radicals and Marxists have criticised the paternalist and even oppressive nature of relations between providers and consumers of health care , and from the perspective of a businessman Griffiths challenged the NHS to become more aware of the needs of its users .
6 She considers that the most interesting women artists today are concerned with the nature of ‘ process ’ in their work , and that the process of creating and the nature of creativity have much in common with religious experience .
7 For instance only four-were living alone and all these people had much lower OBS scores than the three being sustained by the project ( one had a score of three and the other three of five ) ; they were also able to manage much more of their own care than the former group , being mentally and , to some extent , physically more capable .
8 Her contract of employment was not renewed because there was a policy that women officers should not carry arms and , as a result , there were enough full-time women officers in the RUC to do all the jobs open to women .
9 Under constantly damp conditions pellets decay very rapidly ( see next section ) , within a few weeks in the case of tawny owl and eagle owl pellets , although rather longer in some species like the barn owl .
10 Lucy Lippard wrote about Eva Hesse in 1976 : ‘ Hesse died just before the women 's movement gained a broad impact on the art world and she considered herself one of the unusual ones , almost a freak , since there were so few women artists at all visible at that time ’ 5
11 I did an evening ride along some backblocks roads , all gravel , and the next day we all hired bikes and did a similar route .
12 There were already women deacons in the Church of England , while various other provinces of the Anglican communion not only ordained women priests but also consecrated women bishops .
13 In Europe workers also gained from a slower growth , relative to prices in general , of consumer prices ; this may in part have reflected pressure on governments to increase subsidies or hold down nationalized industries prices .
14 Litigation may also have a valuable contribution to make in activating and mobilising a constituency of common interests , thereby helping to establish and strengthen a collective political identity on the part of otherwise somewhat amorphous interests groups such as environmentalists , or peace campaigners , among whom there may be less cohesion and common identity than is the case with other campaigning groups .
15 The groups , which included the Chadian National Liberation Front and the Rally of Chadian Nationalists , also claimed that the government intended to " ignore the non-political section of the nation , especially human rights organizations , women , young people and businessmen " .
16 The paving stones were still there , neatly piled against the hedge but the two men were not there , only three police officers getting out of a black car .
17 I believe that by arguing along these lines socialists may be able to raise more popular support than by arguing for ‘ nationalisation ’ and ‘ planning ’ in the abstract .
18 Before proceeding down these lines managers should evaluate not only the technical efficiency of such systems but , more importantly , the underlying management questions outlined in this chapter .
19 from mutually conceptual planes projects
20 From an evolutionary point of view asymmetric arms races are more interesting , since they are more likely to generate highly complex weapons systems .
21 Obviously many arts teachers are not entirely happy that the arts are examined at all , but in my interviews the majority of teachers were generally happier now that the new examination had replaced the old system — the most obvious benefit being the removal of the need to discriminate between the two former examinations .
22 Just as mainstream Surrealism made a point of emphasising the intuitive powers of women , and delighted in portraying her as an earthbound sorceress , so many women artists also presented their image as subject to the cycles of nature and magical forces .
23 Rangers ' early season form has been less than inspiring but manager Walter Smith has put most of the team 's problems down to so many personnel changes caused by a succession of injuries .
24 In more than one story Clifford Simak put forward the notion that the flesh-tones of dinosaurs might have been iridescent , rather than the drab grey-greens and browns depicted in so many artists impressions .
25 HOLIDAY MONEY There are now so many ways holidaymakers can take money abroad that it 's hard to decide which is best
26 I think it was one of the reasons why you did n't see so many malai women with long fingernails .
27 Yeah , there 's so many exceptions years ago , you said you know there 's so many exceptions .
28 It is , then , custom which persuades us of it ; it is custom that makes so many men Christians ; custom that makes them Turks , heathens , artisans , soldiers etc .
29 Cos only so many police forces have got a certain group of men on the you know , sorting all the cars out and you can take your car there
30 It is no wonder , when so many police officers appear to be doing the duties which prison officers should be doing and so many prisoners are placed in police cells .
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