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

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1 These effects would be real enough , but it would be naive to suppose that cheap loans and the raising of aggregate demand would render all socially desirable investment projects in the sphere of commodity production sufficiently profitable to make capitalist enterprises come clamouring for public funds .
2 One of the problems with not getting killed climbing while still young is that you reach such a great age that your standard falls mercilessly , and it is only possible to relive great exploits by reading about yourself in guidebooks .
3 Reviews of exhibiting societies ' shows have constantly presented difficulties to critics , as it is only possible to give brief comments on some of the artists ' work ; how could it be otherwise when an exhibiting society shows several thousand works ?
4 Henry VII had been sufficiently discreet to avoid continental entanglements and their resulting expense , but his son was more concerned with illusory glory than with real power .
5 Secondly , in some circumstances , it is morally justifiable to use non-human animals in research where the use of humans would not be justifiable .
6 Budgets should be sufficiently detailed to set clear targets for the managers responsible for carrying them out , but should not be so complex that they defeat their purpose of providing planning and control aids at the operating levels of the enterprise ;
7 One likelihood is that developers ‘ will be less willing to submit alternative schemes ; and there will be renewed pressure from developers to iron out difficulties in pre-application negotiations with planning officers ’ .
8 It may be a case for argument that people are less willing to accept patronising notions from people in superior positions .
9 Naturally this had immediate consequences for the destitute fed by the church chest that rich believers funded .
10 Additionally , we would like to thank Debbie , Jenny P , Henrietta , Gina , Sue , Michelle , and Jenny T , for being so willing to work unusual hours , and maintaining their sense of humour , particularly at the eleventh hours when one word processor blew up and the other erased the text .
11 Out of the 2,300 or so public limited companies ( Aktiengesellchaften , or AG ) , only 619 have ordinary shares quoted or traded on the stockmarket ( which is 80 more than at end-1989 ) .
12 It was terribly interesting to see other painters in action — painters whose work we 're familiar with .
13 Perhaps this reflects over-ambitious goals rather than failure of the projects , for it will only be when attempts to calm large areas are made that possibilities emerge of encouraging former car journeys to be made by public transport .
14 Aerospace and electronics have been chosen as case studies , these sectors being representative of the defence sector in general but sufficiently different to provide useful comparisons .
15 A Foreign Ministry spokesman said on June 10 that the supply of a French nuclear plant to Pakistan [ see pp. 38631 ; 38726 ] was a " very , very remote possibility " as Pakistan was only prepared to accept nuclear safeguards " provided India also does so " .
16 But as the season 's prices are going to depend on the official harvest estimate , most traders are only prepared to offer two-stage deals , with perhaps £200/t now and the balance to come after October .
17 Administrators should find it much easier to manage large networks of servers and cope with users moving around the organisation , especially since the new release comes with souped-up Windows-based administration tools .
18 It is much easier to sell good products . "
19 After the first melting mouthful reminded her how hungry she was , it was much easier to push disturbing visions and hurt-filled memories to one side and devote her attention to the food .
20 Because there is pressure on departments in humanistic subjects to appear up to date and efficient , it is much easier to persuade funding bodies to give money for computers and software than to buy manuscripts , rare books , or second and third copies of frequently used library texts .
21 And it 's much easier to find willing babysitters , too !
22 It 's much easier to get good marks on a short answer question than it is in theory to but most people do n't because they do n't apply the correct technique so to writing short answers .
23 The shaky-hand aiming is a fair simulation of real throwing , though it 's much easier to get high scores here ( I even hit the odd 180 ! ) .
24 He says it makes it much easier to learn other languages while knowledge of Roman history aids understanding of British history and world affairs .
25 In this form the Art Fair reached a more numerous and a far wider public ; and it is hoped that the Tabernacle will provide a permanent home for this venture , which does so much to help young artists of promise in the difficult years after leaving art college until they make their name .
26 The history of these various expansions has occasionally been recorded , none showing better than that by Harloe ( 1975 ) , in his study of Swindon , how local personalities ( in that case , Murray John , the dynamic Town Clerk ) could do so much to determine particular courses of action .
27 Nodes on different levels which are mutually consistent have excitatory connections between them .
28 Among the Coleoptera , the fore wings are much hardened to form horny sheaths or elytra , which protect the hind wings when these are in repose .
29 It is unusual to find documentary evidence earlier than the fifteenth century , and extremely fortunate to find actual details of buildings .
30 But it is not so easy to find good examples of his suggestion that batterie can lend wit except in the Blue Boy 's révoltades in Ashton 's Les Patineurs .
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