Example sentences of "[adj] and [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When filling in forms etc it is important that the writing is clear and easily understood. , |
2 | Earlier this season completed double here when led entering straight , qknd clear and comfortably bt Swift Silver 3l ( 1m 3f , Sft ) . |
3 | ‘ But my strategy was clear and once Riccardo had gone out — and he was really the last chance of anybody catching me — I just had to stay calm and not worry about winning . ’ |
4 | The thin , external walls of the chimneys are porous and so oxygen from the outside atmosphere diffuses in . |
5 | The rest of us are rather less censorious and happily Nilsson 's greatest roles are all preserved on disc . |
6 | for children 's and teenagers ' wellbeing — they have to learn rules , roles and skills in order to develop self-esteem and self-control , and these attributes are , in the end , liberating and also signs of growing maturity ; |
7 | The single was too short , too light and too throwaway . |
8 | • fluoride leads to fewer teeth falling out which leads to more overcrowding and so extractions are needed . |
9 | At least previous populists like Julie Burchill and the Swells were funny and obviously masochists . |
10 | and luckily that the , the song that we did was funny and so people enjoyed it , but they did n't understand it and they did n't have a visual image of the artist 's work , so I now have to take erm a couple of pictures , er prints with me if ever were going to read it and we sing those songs but not everybody does , and then they do become excessible you know , they can see , you know , that erm , yes erm if it , if I was going to publish a book of poem I , it would have to be stated that this related to this picture and presumably it 'd have to be , it would be with it , with it |
11 | The west wall of the gallery is given over to a work 17ft high and over 20ft long entitled Touch the Earth Again , and the ecological sentiment implied by this title is crucial to Setch 's work . |
12 | The world price for tin is high and so companies have been opening new larger mines in Cornwall . |
13 | The season is only three months old and yet Leeds , Liverpool , Sheffield Wednesday and Manchester United are yesterday 's news . |
14 | Close scrutiny of this second kind of heavily cratered terrain reveals that the subsaturation level of cratering is not the result of the partial obliteration of a once saturated surface , but the partial reworking of an old and largely crater free surface . |
15 | On other appliances , terms were less generous and usually subject , like those of other retailers , to government credit restrictions . |
16 | Unfortunately a cold home , heated only when there are wet clothes around , causes damp and consequently health problems . |
17 | The giant scheme has been criticised inside and outside China on scientific , economic , environmental , social and even defence grounds . |
18 | The conquistadors ' descendants have often been challenged — from outside by British and then North American capitalists , from within by ( to use the author 's formulation ) ‘ the Communist Party or Arab and Jewish minorities ’ . |
19 | The good side in The Lord of the Rings does win , but its casualties include , besides Théoden and Boromir , beauty , Lothlórien , Middle-earth and even Gollum . |
20 | Scuba diving courses are popular and even snorkelers will see a wide range of unusual creatures , such as flying fish , sea-horses , sword and hammer fish in these deep blue waters . |
21 | Remember , Bowyer 's and Southgate 's boots were wet and so leather would swell a little . |
22 | It was still soaking wet and now Wexford carefully removed from its leather partitions a photograph of Lilian Hatton , a driving licence and a darts club membership card and spread them in the sun to dry . |
23 | There are 5 arm spines obscured by thick skin ; when denuded they appear glossy and quite rugose with large secondary points along the shaft of the spine . |
24 | However , for many items it is both perfectly adequate and extremely cost effective . |
25 | The general justification for having a system of punishment must therefore be forward-looking and primarily reductivist : based on the claim that punishment does something to reduce the incidence of crime , and thereby prevents the diminution of some other people 's positive freedom . |
26 | But the needs of a child who has just vacated a cot and , say , a sturdy 12-year-old are very different and ideally beds should be changed as a child grows , about every four or five years . |
27 | This is a curved surface in a moving airflow which simply bends the wind , causing a pressure difference between the windward and leeward sides of the sail . |
28 | In order to make their claim that his decentred totality is still expressive and therefore essentialist , they have to ignore the arguments about temporality in the critique of the Hegelian essential section as ‘ the co-existence of presence ’ , and thus fail to do justice to the way in which Althusser constructs , as Foucault puts it , ‘ a counter-memory — a transformation of history into a totally different form of time ’ . |
29 | Working in Habitat on Kings Road proved to be depressingly similar and again Ms Ledson was paid off , that time after three weeks . |
30 | Excellent , individual and about time . |