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

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1 46:34 : the Egyptian dislike of the nomadic shepherds is probably no different fro the feelings of most settled people towards wandering gypsies .
2 There are three conclusions drawn from these arguments , all to some extent encapsulated in the 1958 Education Reform Bill , though it is not altogether clear how the proposals are related to each other .
3 A ‘ my-sterious ’ red car driven by a young man sped away from the spot as the mare was found ; but it was not yet clear how the wounds had been inflicted .
4 if it is not clear how the words were in fact understood , the question is how a reasonable listener would have interpreted them in the particular context .
5 One group of alternants clearly originates with the extension of the general unrounding of ME u ( as in cut , dull ) to initial labial items , such as pull , but it is not clear how the words originating from shortening in the ME o set can be predicted phonologically ( for example , if took belongs to the set , why not cook ? ) .
6 As it stands , this organisation does not make clear how the parts relate to each other , what the development is , or even what the point is of some of the parts ( why should there be a special section devoted to her final novel but not the others , for example ? ) .
7 It is not clear why the motives of the White Paper of 1943 , the intentions of the inspectorate and the hopes of educational reformers were so little heeded in the specific detail of selection .
8 Nor is it clear why the events in the cerebral cortex should count as a terminus ; why they — rather than other events up- or down-stream — should constitute the perception .
9 Pittston has drafted in ‘ scab ’ labour to get the coal out , but the roads in these mountains are narrow and winding so the strikers drive their vehicles ahead of the coal trucks as slowly as possible .
10 The dour , stalwart Dwarf troops were quite unlike any the Elves had faced before .
11 The evening is drawing in early but it 's sad how the shadows lenghthen around Melville 's words .
12 It 's amazing how the propeller-heads infiltrate every aspect of computing .
13 If a total of less than 1% of the population is undefined then the errors are unlikely to be great , but the reliability of the moments decreases sharply as the proportions of undefined materials increases , and the technique should not be used with a higher proportion of unknowns notwithstanding the convenience and availability of pocket calculators suitable to perform the arithmetic .
14 Clint obviously derives a lot of inspiration from West Coast rock and although their look is a quarter of a century out-of-date here the gigs unveil a few Inspiral imitators .
15 On the trains British Rail say it 's all fine no problems East Midlands Airport it 's all fine there no delays to the services at the moment .
16 If you spread the group up and as far as you 're concerned there 's only a couple of guys looking at you and within the group more supportive than just one big body and if you 're feeling comfortable then the chances are you retain more information and part information to not just sat there .
17 If post cold-war Europe is not to be violent and conflictual then the sources of rivalry and mistrust need to be addressed head-on .
18 It is quite questionable why the heads of JRFU do n't establish ‘ real ’ clubs in Japan based on long-range plans .
19 COOK 'S NOTE : Do not serve the dip too cold otherwise the flavours will be lost .
20 H two O plus S O four erm that 's a double negative so the goes there so magnesium M G S O four
21 And then you 've got the like even the stickers
22 If the prospectus , the preliminary visit and efforts to build the school 's reputation in the neighbourhood are effective then the parents are almost preselected .
23 If both of the other main risk factors are present then the chances of heart attack can be increased eight times [ 4 ] .
24 If the fit is not good then the parameters of the model are adjusted until a good match between real and simulated observations is found .
25 It still needed courage to make the decision , since he could n't be sure how the fans and the horses would react to him .
26 What it does and I think we 're also dealing with a with a with a , people like right and is probably arguably worse right who 've never really had any sort of responsibility before and they not quite sure where the lines are drawn .
27 We are not sure why the Greeks chose the number 360 but it may have been because 360 can be divided up in a lot of different ways .
28 Something , somewhere is irritating either the lungs or the airway or the back of the throat .
29 We still have doubts about the effects of GCSE — but if we did n't teach for it we would be handicapping unforgivably the pupils in our charge .
30 At first the governments tried to brazen out the dangers .
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