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

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1 The trio of vessels ( with a combined weight less than one of today 's jumbo jets ) passed the tip of a small island where it was dear the two oceans ' waters met — the point is now named Crosstides — and through the Paso Tortuosa .
2 You are due the grateful thanks of the entire Catholic Community which , as you know , is very appreciative of their priests .
3 Senior civil servants and ministers must themselves take initiatives to put right the current barbarities .
4 This involves nothing more than putting right the small faults such as leaks , poor control settings and using excessive temperatures or times for various energy consuming activities .
5 The switchboard was jammed the first night I wore them — it really is odd the little things that bring an instant response .
6 His voyage is based on similar ones which , he believes , were carried out by Chinese in the third century BC , and which made possible the great civilisations of Central and South America .
7 Ethel Helliwell is seen checking the electric wiring which made possible the spectacular effects
8 In a centralised education system , the setting up of machinery to undertake curriculum planning and development is no more than a means towards making possible the six processes I outlined at the beginning of this chapter and which in our ideal world should have happened logically at national level : laying a research base for change , deciding objectives , forming a strategy , developing materials , implementing them and evaluating both the process and the result — a clinical sequence which even the methodical Swedes did not perform to their satisfaction .
9 But in the 1860s and 1870s the development of the steam trawler , the use of ice for preservation , and the exploitation of the rail network signalled the arrival of cheap cod and made possible the fish-and-chip shops which multiplied at the end of the century to furnish an important source of protein to the working class .
10 Where possible the purified proteins have been sequenced at the amino terminus to confirm the presence of the expected mutation .
11 I would be very grateful for a response , as soon as is convenient , covering if possible the following points :
12 First , undecidability and paradox are the basis of the ‘ new sciences ’ which have made possible the technological innovations we currently enjoy , and written narrative is uniquely suited to accommodating logically impossible situations and mixing heterogeneous ontological postulates .
13 It is possible the low rates for Blacks were due to under-reporting by black victims of black offenders in these areas , or under-recording by the police .
14 Er yes well that is so this did come through er very very late indeed er in the and the Parish Council of course are in the situation where they have to cover all eventualities and what er Mr is referring to is a suggestion of using a one O six agreement to protect as far as possible the local communities when the tip is erected .
15 These have been loosely termed ‘ universalist ’ theories of language , since the basic tenet is that there are universal structures of grammar and especially of syntax , in which all people have ‘ competence ’ and which underlie and make possible the different utterances that we observe in the actual practice of language .
16 It has borne his burdens , taken part in his wars , and shared his leisure pursuits but , incongruously , its most important period began with the start of the industrial revolution ; as man invented machines to revolutionise his industry , he found more need for the heavy horse ; it provided the means of transport and made possible the rapid improvements in agriculture required to feed the expanding population .
17 We know that the Ancient Egyptians er did insist on circumcision er they were racially very erm erm er very prejudiced the Ancient Egyptians cos they were living at the peak of cultural time and regarded all other races as inferior to them and one of the main er stigmas in inferiority was erm not being circumcised and Ancient Egyptians regarded people who were n't circumcised as filthy and erm they er they had this tremendous er racial pride in themselves as the circumcised people , and this of course has passed on into Judaism and even to Islamic faith .
18 It was an important stepping stone towards the formation of the BDDA and is therefore reproduced unabridged : Certainly no class of persons knows better than the deaf the after effects of their education .
19 ‘ Everyone says how awful the teenage years are , and we had our share of rows and problems , but I enjoyed those years with my children — far better than the baby or toddler stages . ’
20 The two ranges the firstly still water and secondly bottled s sorry the two ranges are firstly still water and secondly sparkling water .
21 I am sorry The Mozartean Players omit the repeat in the first movement of K542 , which is one of Mozart 's best Trios ' especially since there is plenty of room for it on the disc .
22 Back on the mainland the new road from Kyle of Lochalsh , the A.87 , closely follows the shore of Loch Alsh , making unnecessary the extra miles of the old route , and when they meet at Balmacara , the channel of Kyle Rhea is clearly seen across the water , the mainland confronting Skye and both doing their best to support my theory that they were once joined here like Siamese twins .
23 Erm and then it goes on to say , Please find the enclosed the postal sites available in your area Miriam who 's the Green Party person who 's organizing it has provided the required areas and if you need any more details please do n't hesitate to call me or my secretary .
24 If the binding energy is low the ejected electrons carry most of the photon energy and can escape from perhaps a depth of 100 Å , while low-energy electrons ejected from levels of binding energy of 1000 eV or more may only reach the surface from depths as small as 1 Å : this effectively includes only the surface layer of atoms .
25 Questions about why these examples and not others constantly loom , because we can seriously doubt how representative the selected texts are .
26 Archaeology is the principal source of data for informing us about the manner in which these changes took place , and how man adapted-to the revolutionary changes occurring in society .
27 Calcium and magnesium salts may then be added to partly catalyse conversion of a acids so pre-empting the boiling reactions .
28 Next in popularity were the various almanacs Professor Harrison has described as having " catered to the needs of a great part of the nation , and their peculiar form served to keep alive the ancient traditions of folk astrology " .
29 Because the international reputation of the University is firmly based on its achievement in research and the advancement of knowledge , it is particularly anxious to welcome postgraduates , many of whom will follow careers to keep alive the great traditions of scholarship .
30 I would like to end with a plea to all those out there of similar mind to keep alive the trivial names , the odd stories , the quirky characters and the strange anecdotes , and to pass these on to the next generation with a simple message .
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