Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bigger country , not one tight little prejudiced clapped out topheavy society , less breathing down one 's neck .
2 Right eight take away one ?
3 I would think som someone a little unsteady coming down those steps they could be a bit dodgy .
4 As a responsible Company we feel it only right to point out these possibilities , however unlikely .
5 Humans find it much simpler to process grammatically well-formed language than ill-formed input ( Miller & Isard , 1963 ) .
6 Perhaps that explains why most British skiers are n't inclined to go to Switzerland — and why a minority would n't dream of going anywhere else .
7 It is only possible to lay down general rules , perhaps the most important of which is that grass , and more especially clover , must always be sown early enough in the growing season to have become fairly established before the continuous wet conditions of winter set in .
8 we are at the moment er going through er an experiment compost an experimental site where this is going on er near Hertford and erm we are obviously interested to see how that goes before that may , or may not , be extended and the second thing is that there has been a green cone experiment going on in conjunction with Welwyn Hatfield District whereby erm householders
9 North and north-east Lewis lies in the rain shadow of these hills ; the Uist machairs are too low-lying to receive much orographic precipitation , while St Kilda , with a summit at 426 m , is sufficiently high to develop highly localised weather conditions , with increased rainfall , humidity , cloud cover and wind exposure ( Campbell 1974 ) .
10 Three of the departments commented that when undertaking this general type of trawl some topics appeared sufficiently interesting to require more detailed information .
11 On the principle question in the case , the concensus of the judges was that the authorities against the existance of the defence were irresistable , but perhaps this payed too little regard to the paralell rule for the priviledge of self-defence .
12 And they 're much easier to pick up that way .
13 She also says : ‘ … where people have been in the habit of reaching out towards the Unseen they wear a kind of track , and it 's much easier to go out that way . ’
14 There are about 200 at risk rhesus babies each year and when it comes to treating them , ultra sound scanners have made the difference , making it much easier to carry out accurate safe transfusions .
15 But the fundamental point for me was that it involved a positive recognition of my identity and mutual recognition of our identities and that made it much easier to form more personal sorts of relationships on various social levels with other people you met naturally through the things you were doing , whether it was political or social or whatever .
16 Remember , do n't try to fly too close to the ground : 5 to 10 feet is quite all right and will make it much easier to smooth out any pitching which occurs before you have had time to get used to the light controls .
17 So much to see so little time !
18 SIR — Maurice Weaver is wrong to suggest that James Callaghan 's phrase ‘ Crisis , what crisis ? ’ , which did so much to bring down Labour in 1979 , was simply a misleading paraphrase by the tabloids ( April 6 ) .
19 The Duchess of Richmond and Gordon has done so much to build up these fine International Dressage Championships .
20 He states that ‘ it is especially intriguing to discover very little activity in the form of theses about theses ’ , and this remains true today , despite the growth in their numbers , and the extent to which they form an integral part of the scientific communication process .
21 The first is to try to achieve a combination in which the tones of the different parts of the design are sufficiently distinct to read clearly one from another but do not display too violent tonal contrasts , unless a particularly dramatic effect is part of your aim !
22 It is obviously impossible to take up all the matters which are concerned with Japan 's political development .
23 They are so fortunate to have so many !
24 Reading some of de Pomiane 's neat menus ( from 365 Menus , 365 Recettes , Albin Michel 1938 ) it is so easy to see how little effort is required to transform the dull , overcharged , stereotyped meal into one with a fresh emphasis and a proper balance :
25 It looked so easy to walk along that straight line ; and of course it was a long field right to the road .
26 The coffee was a revelation — it 's so easy to forget how bad coffee is in British restaurants until you go to France or Italy .
27 ‘ She found it so hard to give up all the solvents .
28 In Britain they are even less likely to go out due to fear of racist abuse and harassment , as well as language difficulties .
29 If banks hold peseta puts , they are less likely to dedicate more speculative capital to selling in the spot market , the reasoning goes .
30 On a less arrogant interpretation , he seems to be making the reasonable point that the appreciative stance is less likely to overlook both positive and negative aspects of deviance simply because it is more open to the acceptance of both possibilities .
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