Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And finally phase number one with Cancerians , A rather strange almost mystical day ahead , with thoughts returning from the past . |
2 | An intensely unbiased essentially human film of men literally crushed by war . |
3 | The panel brought to last year 's assembly a modest am amendment of the nineteen sixty three act which it believed was theologically sound pastorally sensitive and which would provide a degree of flexibility . |
4 | There are concerns that , once released , GEMs might exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity , might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria or pass on some perhaps unwanted trait to indigenous bacteria . |
5 | All of the uses found of such blends which contain the bare infinitive are also in some way non-assertive , although this non-assertiveness can take on some very subtle forms . |
6 | THE commercial department of West Surrey solicitors Hart Brown and Co. have taken on another highly experienced lawyer . |
7 | IAN BOTHAM , cricket 's most entertaining all rounder , showed last night that as a comedian he is a great batsman and an even better bowler . |
8 | Right this very minute ! |
9 | Where there is temporal , sequential information of importance , then this will be most effectively dealt with in the left hemisphere , while if the information is static and only spatial then right hemisphere processing may be sufficient . |
10 | Yeah I 've only got to go to the bank and got to pay something for Gary , I 've got to pay in a cheque for Gary again cos he 's ever so low again this year , this week , this month |
11 | Sad to see a skilled worker being offered so little yet amused that people like me on Employment Action and Employment Training only receive 20p per hour after deductions for travel costs . |
12 | He could n't care less that very few viewers take his programme seriously , regaling us with tales of the terrible people they 've featured . |
13 | Only that now that 's what they sell things there th they 've started there . |
14 | However , it 's always nice to be asked , and since so much of life consists of filling in that essentially dull period between waking up and going to sleep , it 's quite exciting to be wooed in the form of a tempting jaunt-ette to parts foreign . |
15 | They must drink because they are so dry yet cold water disagrees with their stomach so they only take it in sips . |
16 | So it was er only half-hearted as far as er as far as the er the er activities of the guards on the frontiers from the French side were concerned . |
17 | At the same time local government structures , and perhaps some politically visible sections of the national state apparatus , are entrusted with responsibility for social consumption spending . |
18 | Where students are already experienced then perhaps some very precise detail will be required . |
19 | A prophet , a national leader , a king , perhaps some specially wise man ( Prov. 1:23 ) or artistic person ( Exod. 31:3 ) — in which case you would be beautifying the Lord 's Tent of Meeting , or enunciating the Lord 's wisdom . |
20 | However , this was seen as a rather negative solution to the problem and so another more positive approach was tried — brainstorming . |
21 | Let me try to illustrate the potential danger of selective bias when we report merely some perfectly true statements , without recourse to comparison with a control group . |
22 | Surridge 's ebullience and enthusiasm continued to flow , his force of personality holding together some pretty strong-willed characters in his XI , and the crowds they attracted to The oval were often huge . |
23 | There 's so much going on in Ibiza it 's easy to put together some really great trips . |
24 | Left home earlyish for his visit by rail to London to see his publishers ; been picked up by taxi at about 7.20 a.m. , almost certainly to catch the 07.59 , arriving Paddington at 09.03 ; obviously with only some fairly quick business to transact since he 'd appeared confident of meeting his commitments with the tourists at lunchtime at The Randolph , and then again during the afternoon ; likely as not , then , he would originally have intended to catch the 11.30 from Paddington , arriving Oxford at 12.30 . |
25 | So tell me then , why do only some less developed countries have primary industries . |
26 | The , I 'm naturally Scottish so that 's erm |
27 | What had been so popular only three years ago was now conspicuous by its absence . |
28 | In the instant before his failure to reply became conspicuous , it occurred to him that he had never met anybody whose natural gaze was so wide-eyed and unblinking , so direct yet unrevealing . |
29 | Could it be ( and perhaps this more likely ! ) that machines have been working non-stop all summer , spring and last winter ? |
30 | ’ ( ‘ Outside ’ was quite a sumptuous place in its little way ; a good walk from the house , along a winding path between yew and box trees and down some artistically rounded white steps , to a trellised porch with chequered black and red tiled floor , where an escort might wait on a dark night . |