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

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1 Different wavelengths switch on the red-sensitive and the blue-sensitive photocells in our retinas .
2 In English studies especially the modern and the early modern have been erroneously conflated .
3 In an aggressive competitive world , stress levels are high , wearing down the weak and the wet and forcing upon them a proliferation of ailments and diseases with the consequential poor decisions and non-profitable returns .
4 One comes from perhaps the pharmaceutical and the medical profession side , and it seems to me the other side is really the public side .
5 But it was coming up to thirty nineish and the war breaking out so the one and a half days a week started to change to five days , which gave you a w a regular wages of about thirty shillings .
6 So the biotic and the cultural levels are both concerned with individual and collective behaviour .
7 In a similar way , when a projectile is fired into a tank of liquid , such as the fuel tank of an aeroplane , it is the exit hole which is much the largest and the most difficult to seal since the shock waves which are readily transmitted through the fluid may burst the back of the tank .
8 However since proper scientific strength analysis is a recent affair , much the older and the commoner is that of maintaining the quality of materials .
9 At this point we 're only bringing in the Cherokee and the Viper , but ultimately we 'll bring in the Grand Cherokee and the minivan [ MPV ] , although we wo n't do those until we have right-hand drive versions , which may come before the next generation models .
10 However , it is perhaps significant that environmentalism received little attention as long as it was only the poor and the powerless who suffered from the detritus of industrial society .
11 ( Only the Swiss and the Dutch received marginally higher ratings . )
12 Life may be regarded as an austere struggle , blighted by fate , where only the rich and the lucky fare well .
13 In fact , it is a value which exists predominantly among only the middle-aged and the middle-class .
14 We are going to see a supplement war and only the strongest and the most confident and the best produced will really come out of these in a in a good way .
15 Only the fit and the young braved the terrific congestion of Cairo 's buses , which careered through the city with men hanging from their doors and windows like barnacles .
16 Harpin , for example , follows the traditional primary curriculum model of writing , distinguishing only the creative and the factual , but admits that this a weakness in his work .
17 The assessment will be integrative — that is , it will require candidates to demonstrate that they can draw together the vocational and the core skills strands of the whole programme for that general SVQ .
18 My suggestion is that taken together the original and the reformulation are optimally relevant , and hence that the original does contribute towards the relevance of the text .
19 Taken together the formal and the informal approaches almost complete our picture of how to understand organisations .
20 In the introduction to his Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy Marx brings together the materialistic and the dialectic view of history .
21 Boeing jetliners touch down every four and a half seconds of every day .
22 Alexandra put down a black and a yellow bishop side by side on matching squares .
23 A quarter so a sixth and a twelfth makes a quarter
24 All right I 'll bring in a sixty minute tape ask him tonight , okay and I 'll bring in a sixty and a ninety minute , okay .
25 Naturally , my master bowed and I had to follow suit , reminding myself with a secret smile that Wolsey was only a commoner and no better than me .
26 I bit her nose — only a little and the tiniest bit of blood .
27 Turner in his studies of Ndembu symbols and ritual ( 1957 and 1967 ) tried explicitly to bring together a sociological and a psychological explanatory framework for the understanding of ritual .
28 Right so if we added together a sixth and a twelfth what will it make ?
29 The image of the first quatrain is one of inanimacy where ‘ late the sweet birds sang ’ , but do so no more and the only movement is in the few leaves trembling ‘ against the cold . ’
30 Now , you find that those mirror images are not superimposable so I can in order to superimpose the red and the white if only I can on doing that , straight away the blue and the green are non-superimposable .
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