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

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1 I would be most interested to receive any records of water fowl noted from the hide and any other interesting records of wildlife at Gladhouse .
2 It was no secret that Michael Foot — believing that he had a duty to the late Dick Crossman to procure the publication of the diaries — was courageously prepared to accept this risk and to bare his breast for the dagger .
3 They have taken this position not because they are resistant to change , but because they believe that these proposals will politicise the British Police Service and they are in my view entirely right to have that view .
4 In 1979 he published a paper showing that the perception evoked by stimulating the skin or the neural pathway between the skin and the cortex was reported by the subject as occurring a few hundred milliseconds before the cortical ERP was sufficiently complete to generate that perception .
5 In designing artificial defences the structures are made sufficiently strong to resist this type of wave , so that one might , therefore , expect closely jointed rocks to be susceptible to damage by clapotis as such rocks are the nearest approach to natural walls .
6 But it was obviously possible to book another P A. I mean that 's
7 But as time went on , the new state , conscious of its strength and achievements , became less and less willing to accept this situation .
8 Nevertheless , the activity of the promoter in the absence of a SV40 enhancer is sufficiently high to observe that activity is only increased two to three fold when the promoter is deleted from -300 to -190bp .
9 It would have been extremely interesting to repeat this exercise for a different two-year period , to see if any trends were apparent , but for the reasons already reported , such research can no longer be carried out .
10 Their generosity was appreciated being so willing to give some time explaining to a fellow enthusiast the intricacies of steaming a locomotive for the first time and the difficulties which had been experienced in the rebuilding process .
11 Thus was shared space introduced to Germany , with a new traffic sign indicating a rest and play area , new priorities , changed parking arrangements , speed limits set at walking/running pace and a street design using similar principles and infrastructure to the now familiar array used in the Woonerf So popular have these approaches to residential area layout become that some variant of restraint is now the norm in newly constructed housing areas .
12 It is only prepared to make that payment on the assumption that the Business is a going concern without too many problems .
13 ‘ It was a strange mistake to make seeing as he was so careful to wipe any marks he had left behind .
14 The nations of the world have become less and less disposed to help each other .
15 It is sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all types of non-meanings regardless of their internal constitution or ontological status .
16 And as Chancellor , if not as Transport Secretary , he might be sufficiently prominent to get that invitation to Desert Island Discs and have the Shotts Pipe Band playing over the airwaves .
17 It seems only appropriate to begin this chapter by establishing the limits of the subject , because not everyone has been in agreement as to where influence ends and control begins .
18 So serious has this issue become to Philips that the launch of CD-I has been substantially delayed while Philips engineers attempt to produce their own compression-decompression architecture to make video possible within the CD-I standard .
19 Paige had never been so relieved to hear that voice .
20 The program will keep each teacher 's texts and the exercises generated on those texts in separate files which are only accessible using that teacher 's password .
21 Peter Yeo was obviously delighted to do any service , however modest , for her and bustled her away , returning belatedly to ask McLeish if he would like a similar facility , which he accepted , obedient to the unwritten CID rule that you looked after your physical needs at any moment that opportunity offered , because you never knew when you were going to get stuck for hours without help .
22 It is extremely easy to exceed these bounds when specifying a program , and so it is essential that a programmer experienced in the particular system or systems to be used is involved in the initial design discussions .
23 Now it is not so easy to voice those arguments .
24 Small firms may not find it so easy to make this commitment , particularly if they have either a small , stable workforce , or the need to recruit at short notice when vacancies occur .
25 ‘ He wo n't find it so easy to get another wife , ’ she said to Owen .
26 Not so easy to find these days .
27 It is full of Scottish commonsense and relevant to those of us living south of the border , though one or two of the participants are less easy to comprehend that others .
28 ‘ It would be extremely sad to see this railway go to the wall , after so many volunteers have put in so much time and money to keep steam travel alive in Hampshire . ’
29 Hari knew she should move away but she could n't , she wanted him to kiss her , to know the feel of a man 's lips against her own , it was only natural to feel that way , was n't it ?
30 It is , therefore , only natural to experience some pain when two different people from different backgrounds , with a different make-up and personal history , get together .
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