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

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1 There are three conclusions drawn from these arguments , all to some extent encapsulated in the 1958 Education Reform Bill , though it is not altogether clear how the proposals are related to each other .
2 Like so much else the Romans had established , they and the villas were left to decay and collapse .
3 Smokey was only 18 when The Miracles made ‘ Get A Job ’ , and they had a million seller with ‘ Shop Around ’ less than two years later .
4 Back in the cargo area , ruining two pairs of gauntlets in the process , I ripped fibres from the socks and glued then here and there , in and around , more or less filling out the places on the sculpture that had been affected .
5 Paradoxically it was not quite so bad now the invaders had arrived .
6 It is not clear why the motives of the White Paper of 1943 , the intentions of the inspectorate and the hopes of educational reformers were so little heeded in the specific detail of selection .
7 if it is not clear how the words were in fact understood , the question is how a reasonable listener would have interpreted them in the particular context .
8 One group of alternants clearly originates with the extension of the general unrounding of ME u ( as in cut , dull ) to initial labial items , such as pull , but it is not clear how the words originating from shortening in the ME o set can be predicted phonologically ( for example , if took belongs to the set , why not cook ? ) .
9 We are not sure why the Greeks chose the number 360 but it may have been because 360 can be divided up in a lot of different ways .
10 If the fit is not good then the parameters of the model are adjusted until a good match between real and simulated observations is found .
11 Riverside lands on which attempts at habitat creation by engineers and environmentalists have been abandoned are more often than not those where the demands of agents have thwarted such proposals .
12 If , however , the salvage is not worthwhile then the remains should not be taken up and the Policyholder should be told that its disposal is again their responsibility .
13 This rich peasant economy ought to benefit the population as a whole because it 's increasing production and erm if it becomes more efficient then the rents wo n't have to so high the poor peo poor people benefit .
14 Obviously , if the infant were deaf , blind , without tactile sensations , and totally immobile then the prospects for cognisance would not be very rosy ; but in this case the input systems would fail to function as well , so both constructivists and nativists ( those who believe in innate mental structures ) would predict failure .
15 Shanti was nearly three when the formalities of adoption were completed .
16 The also the big rotary blades on 'em are throwing all the grass over the pavement and all over the road and eventually finishes up all down the drains .
17 In addition , a service is also available whereby the displays themselves are erected by Stoddard Templeton personnel .
18 The Zenon Papyri have shown how in about 259 B.C. the agents of the finance minister Apollonius operated in the interests of their master : one of his estates was at Bet Anat in Galilee ( Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum 1 , 1–5 ) .
19 Now that okay no problems there , second and third but look at this , he gave the first second and third and they did n't even have a handicap .
20 From about ten o'clock the bars and the street start to fill up .
21 However , about ten o'clock the police car come up into the close and I was up in the workshop and I says to him I says , aye , I says , have you found Charlie ?
22 At Tall Sukas between Tripolis and Laodikeia ( Latakia ) , the Danish excavator P. J. Riis found a Greek settlement with a temple which seems to have been built in the seventh century and rebuilt about 570 B.C. The Greeks remained at Tall Sukas at least until 500 B.C. to trade with Palestinians of any religious and national variety .
23 But the Mesopotamian Jews had a firm tradition of loyalty to the Seleucids , whereas the Palestinian Jews had become part of the Syrian state only about 200 B.C. The Seleucids gladly used the Mesopotamian Jews as soldiers , and the contribution of the Babylonian Jews to the defence of their city during an enemy attack was regarded as being so famous by the author of II Maccabees that he did not think it necessary to specify the circumstances ( 8.20 ) .
24 Late in the afternoon , he asked and obtained from the now bemused Prior the services of the lay brother who had accompanied them to Earlston .
25 Even quieter now the Burghgeshes have left . ’
26 The dour , stalwart Dwarf troops were quite unlike any the Elves had faced before .
27 It shows how much technically the Germans are ahead of British football . ’
28 It is quite questionable why the heads of JRFU do n't establish ‘ real ’ clubs in Japan based on long-range plans .
29 What it does and I think we 're also dealing with a with a with a , people like right and is probably arguably worse right who 've never really had any sort of responsibility before and they not quite sure where the lines are drawn .
30 This year , it 's almost uncanny how the conditions are a mirror-match for last year .
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