Example sentences of "[adv] and [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The advice concludes , however , with the observation that ‘ this situation should be looked at sensibly and the prohibition outlined above must not be allowed to jeopardise the patient 's health .
2 Pearce rounded on him fiercely and the policeman held his arms wide in supplication .
3 The last word came out fiercely and the force of it set off a slow noise from the crowd , like surf on a beach .
4 If the Christians do eventually deliver a true case of satanic child abuse — and , who knows , God forbid , they may , for satanists are real enough and a bit of copycat crime is surely due after all this publicity — it will be seen by many to validate all their arguments .
5 There is experimental work to show that a week or ten days may not be long enough and a fortnight to three weeks is probably the best theoretical period .
6 By 1971 the facts of central area deprivation were clear enough and a set of disjointed and somewhat tentative initiatives in the older , inner parts of our big cities unfolded ( Home , 1982 ) .
7 She was n't skilled enough and a tram ride lost him to her .
8 If the appreciation is high enough and the price is possible then a purchase results .
9 says clearly the total is n't good enough and the campaign goes on .
10 Beaverbrook and Churchill agreed with him that Britain had compromised enough and the issue of economic control of air routes could be decided later .
11 But repeat the procedure often enough and the response will diminish and eventually the animal will no longer curl itself into a ball when touched — as if it had become accustomed to the stimulus and no longer regarded it as dangerous .
12 If the compartment is large enough and the bag is small enough , you can put the whole bag in the compartment , tear a small hole in it and immediately slide the glass across before the ants have had time to escape .
13 Even that was not enough and the Courthouse held a fourth congregation .
14 It was peaceful enough and the slate roofs shone in the soft , evening light , but it was still a hideous place , the oldest boy thought : ugly houses and black pit machinery and smooth cones of slag , meanly dark against the green mountain .
15 It seemed innocuous enough and the client only wanted some basic drawings for approvals .
16 Dysart had said Cornelius was older than his contemporaries at Breakspear and this man did indeed look nearer fifty than forty , unruly iron-grey hair framing a gaunt high-boned face , the brow hooded enough and the nose sufficiently hooked to add a sinewy hint of predacity to his relaxed and smiling features .
17 Mosley said : ‘ We 've been listening long enough and the time has come to do something about it .
18 Where all the needles are working , you are knitting full needle rib and the yarn needs to be fine enough and the tension right , to allow the machine to knit I used Bramwell 's 3-ply duo for this at tension four on both carriages .
19 Stockings were never long enough and the tension between suspender and stocking-top would result in spring-loaded legs ; if you had to run for a bus , the legs would keep going for three stops .
20 He had played steadily enough and the fact that the Lions were able to outwit the All Blacks in that series had little to do with Mains ' ability .
21 The boat 's engines had to be slowed down because of an oil leak at 3 pm. and the Captain radioed for help .
22 When the regulatory playing field is levelled after 1992 , the mist should clear somewhat and the pattern of derivative trading for the rest of the decade may begin to emerge .
23 " The British master of the ship turned her to windward and the fire was blown back towards the pirate mob .
24 Mr Kinnock said the choice on polling day was between a Tory Party that , after 13 years in power , had proved beyond doubt it had no ambition to make Britain better and no conscience to make Britain worse , or a Labour Party with active policies to pull the country out of recession and build a lasting recovery .
25 Mr Kinnock said the choice on polling day was between a Tory Party that , after 13 years in power , had proved beyond doubt it had no ambition to make Britain better and no conscience to make Britain worse , or a Labour Party with active policies to pull the country out of recession and build a lasting recovery .
26 Fitting 205 radials to a SWB makes the ride better and the steering lighter .
27 There is a second bar inside and a lounge , TV room and air-conditioned restaurant offering a choice of dinner and lunch time snacks .
28 This was a large rectangular building in the same tradition as the mortuary houses at Phourni , with a rabbit warren of small chambers inside and a colonnade along the east front ; it differs from the Phourni mortuary houses in having been built all at once .
29 The early weavers had cottages with a loom inside and a garden outside , and in the gardens they liked to grow flowers and fruit , especially ‘ guzgogs ’ , as they are called .
30 No. 16 , which because of the poor condition of its body , had already been re-pillared with five windows , was sent to Hendon in August or September 1928 , stripped right down and rebuilt with flush sides , two and one reversible cushioned seats inside and a number of other improvements .
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