Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , the council had a large Labour majority with political decision making often restricted to the Labour group and with little debate in committees . |
2 | Some of the more advanced authorities have already developed a career structure for care managers — a model which could prove a pointer for the rest of the country . |
3 | We managed to salvage the Spotlight feature but my bloody notes had already been printed . |
4 | A BUS manager who was forced to give up a rural route said yesterday she was fed up with the whole business . |
5 | The third moment of situational change begins sometime after the Second World War — most strikingly with the advent of rock 'n' roll — and can be termed the moment of ‘ pop culture ’ . |
6 | Code of practice : Far-reaching proposals go much further than the code published by national newspapers . |
7 | Junior creditors got just over half , and preference shareholders the rest — all at the expense of senior creditors . |
8 | It seduced his imagination : woolly wisps streaming past told him nothing ; he could be flying into a mountainside … or diving … or two seconds away from a collision … |
9 | In 1792 wages in Sheffield were said to be so high generally as to allow the leisure-preferring cutlers to live comfortably from working only three days a week . |
10 | Strong fingers clamped brutally around her wrist , staying her action , and she was swung roughly about to meet the hard , questioning glare of one of Matilda 's Angevin guards . |
11 | Doubtless at the time of the wool barons the church had a full congregation , but the economic tide had long ago receded from this part of the world . |
12 | And , as it is also obvious that this tendency is becoming a worldwide one , it means that the game will in due course suffer everywhere as it has suffered in South Africa . |
13 | As argued elsewhere ( Tomkins , 1987 ) , both Mrs Thatcher in moving to a more competitive economy in the United Kingdom and President Kennedy in declaring that the United States would put a man on the moon established very strong ideologies based more on fundamental beliefs as to what was required than on extensive rational analysis , and they both achieved considerable change . |
14 | Although the two Korean states remained technically in a state of war ( the hostilities having been ended in 1953 by an armistice but not a peace treaty ) , many commentators felt that the December agreements laid a realistic foundation for the negotiation of a full peace treaty . |
15 | Those who are studying on a part-time basis as members of a regional course do so as non-residential students , with regular residential weekends and summer schools . |
16 | In America , 15 jumbo jets are being hired to take 200,000 of the one million advance copies ordered worldwide . |
17 | ‘ It will be a pleasant change to do so . ’ |
18 | Classic narrative film , said Mulvey , constructs a male viewer by privileging the look of the male protagonist at the woman character(s) : as the camera follows this fictional male gaze so also is the spectator 's look directed at woman as object . |
19 | Use these for all sorts of things from training the software to recognize your handwriting , to calling up an on-screen keyboard when your calligraphic skills fail completely . |
20 | The research programme was thus to have a broad base to provide broadly applicable results . |
21 | Minute traces of other stable isotopes occur alongside . |
22 | Trained in watercolours by his father , the precocious Bonington had already exhibited at the Liverpool Academy before his family left England . |
23 | To her right the blind yellowstone wall of another tall building rose majestically — a perfect backdrop for the dozen or so pink-clothed tables , laid for morning coffee , their pristine china no whiter than the latticed chairs which surrounded them . |
24 | In Sumatra , MacKinnon found that the orang-utans of an area moved into the near-by hills when the largest calling male did so . |
25 | These far-reaching discussions recognise both the child 's right to autonomous parents and family privacy , but also the parents ' rights . |
26 | When the combined level drops below 630 litres a float valve opens , allowing fuel from the 122-litre tip tanks to transfer to the front one under bleed-air pressure . |
27 | Twenty years ago more than three quarters of Imperial 's total income came directly from government in the form of a grant . |
28 | Regional policies have also sought to decentralize office jobs from London and the South East . |
29 | In general , accounting and economic literature has only begun to do this relatively recently . |
30 | Pulling over to the right lane to turn right down the Royston Bypass |