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

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1 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 .
2 In America , 15 jumbo jets are being hired to take 200,000 of the one million advance copies ordered worldwide .
3 Just the way you once wished it could when you were regretting the good old days when a man could keep his unsuitable mistress hidden away , knowing she 'd be there waiting upon his pleasure , whenever he felt the urge and could spare the time to see her .
4 A potential criterion for ordering the data would be to choose that order which maximises the consistency , and the simulated annealing algorithm described earlier could be adapted to do this .
5 Since this experimental programme included greater cooperation with the village practitioners , it would be expected to reverse the antagonistic attitudes described above .
6 She threw it away , then fumbled in the bag , her hand finding the solid objects racked neatly in its side .
7 Most of the normal rules outlined above concerning partnerships are relevant to the limited partnership , but with some crucial differences .
8 The specific projects mentioned above are by no means the only multimedia initiatives worthy of note .
9 3/An unfinished sketch done solely with Faber-Castell crayons and worked on in conjunction with the final , more detailed painting .
10 The shell-shape patterns reviewed here ( and more fully by Crothers , 1983b ) coupled with the chromosome variation , can be " explained " by envisaging the N. lapillus populations of the British Isles as comprising two main groups ( Fig. 33 ) .
11 And was there any sort of political activities organized then ?
12 It 's bloody mass produced now is n't it ?
13 Many of these interactions could be made automatic were it not for the basic need for a human presence for the social/ economic reasons mentioned above and because the human operator has to act as the ultimate back-stop when things go badly wrong .
14 Due to the anatomical crossing described above , the optic nerves from the right halves of each eye travel to the visual cortex in the right hemisphere and vice-versa .
15 Due to the anatomical crossing described above , the optic nerves from the right halves of each eye travel to the visual cortex in the right hemisphere and vice-versa .
16 In June there were a number of developments in Soviet-United States relations designed to repair the political damage caused earlier in the year by differences over the Gulf war , the Soviet crackdown in the Baltic republics , and difficulties in arms control negotiations .
17 The first answer is to argue that the computer-science phenomena described here could be established by non-linguistic means ( e.g. hardware readings of some sort ) .
18 Moscow sets terms for unity debate Following are extracts from an address to members of the European Parliament given yesterday by the Soviet Foreign Minister , Mr Eduard Shevardnadze .
19 Maintain confidentiality at all times and keep to the professional route outlined above .
20 The patterns of aggregate change described here reflect the interplay of natural change and migration which is not the same in all parts of the country .
21 There is ample evidence from case-histories that this might happen — and the retrospective study described above supports the idea .
22 In contrast to the rather weak relationships noted above , the Bank of England 's most up to date model suggests a much stronger impact of the interest rate on gross fixed investment ( Easton 1990 ) .
23 Hausman ( 1985 ) notes how the Slutsky equation discussed above needs to be modified in the presence of a tax system that is more complicated than the proportional one assumed in equation ( 12–1 ) .
24 From now on , we shall use the term utterance for a unit of language used by somebody in context to do something — to communicate — and reserve sentence for grammatically complete units regarded purely formally , in isolation from their context and their function .
25 From now on , we shall use the term utterance for a unit of language used by somebody in context to do something — to communicate — and reserve sentence for grammatically complete units regarded purely formally , in isolation from their context and their function .
26 And with St E 's wholesome regard for strong melodies evidenced again by the next single ‘ Speedwell ’ can this really only be a one-night stand ?
27 Lord Reid 's interpretation of want and excess of jurisdiction is in fact reflective of the theory of extensive review considered above .
28 In terms of these particular variables the behaviour is expressible as and so sufficiently small signals are related by where ; ; Again , the small-signal linearity means that the small-signal sinusoidal response is governed by corresponding phasor equations Symbols are universally adopted to denote the differential parameters involved here because they have hybrid dimensions .
29 For hours the magician swam around , with the normally chatty parrot perched silently on his shoulder .
30 At 8 o'clock on Friday , June 15th , over 30 teenagers met in the church Family Centre for a strange ritual known only to a few as MIDNIGHTICESKATING .
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