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

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1 Similarly , in Greenhaven Securities Ltd v Compton ( 1985 ) 275 EG 628 the review clause prescribed three alternative ways in which the rent was to be determined , two of them introduced by " if " clauses .
2 From there on , the topography is less demanding , the road undulating gently all the way to Monmouth .
3 In Lorien Textiles v SI Pension Trustees Ltd ( 1981 ) 259 EG 771 the rent under the sublease was to be assessed " on the basis set out " in the headlease .
4 Apprenticeship indentures amongst the Inland Revenue records in the Public Record Office show , however , that by the second decade of the eighteenth century the geographical distribution of the craft in the Midlands had been largely determined ; shortly afterwards Daniel Defoe observed , ‘ One would scarce think it possible so small an article of trade could employ such multitudes of people as it does , for the whole country seems to be employ 'd in it ’ .
5 More fundamentally perhaps , people are asking themselves , ‘ Why did we all want English medium anyway ? ’ and there is a rather bitter feeling around that perhaps all the enthusiasm , all the euphoria about ‘ new methods ’ ought to have been preceded by a sober consideration of ‘ new objectives . ’
6 It is the most astonishing part of all God 's providence to me , that He so far forsaketh almost all the world , and confineth His special favour to so few ; that so small a part of the world hath the profession of Christianity . ’
7 Thus , when in Trusthouse Forte Albany Hotels Ltd v Daejan Investments Ltd ( No 1 ) [ 1980 ] 256 EG 915 the lease under which the rent reviewer was acting as an expert did not provide for interest to compensate the landlord for the tenant 's delay in paying the increased rent , the court refused to imply the missing term .
8 But why is this so sensitive an issue at just this point in their lives ?
9 With 33000 general practitioners working 30 years or more ( ages 35 to 65 ) this means an annual retirement vacuum of 1100 ; add to this perhaps 400 a year who retire or expire earlier or who move out of general practice , and this adds up to 1500 .
10 Dougal absently relit the candle from the stump of the other .
11 If bats are capable of boosting their sampling rates to 200 pulses per second , why do n't they keep this up all the time ?
12 All the wood is this nearly all the wood is oak cos most medieval furniture is oak .
13 Injected at 17 km , a given mass of oxides of nitrogen was estimated to have only about half as great an effect on ozone as when injected at 20 km ( figure 6.1 ) .
14 Children , it is suggested , need to be inducted into the main forms or aspects of the culture they live in , partly because this will equip them to lead full adult lives , and partly because culture seems to some as inclusive a concept as one can find for planning a general education .
15 the arrangement was placed low down so that the angle of view presented me this as interesting a set of shapes as possible .
16 I thought it was very interesting indeed all the information , and obviously I think one question is which schools are now going to be called in that were n't here before , and will that lead to a better distribution of collection points across the city ?
17 And in one sense so it was , for by 1150 almost half the bishoprics in France still escaped crown control .
18 It is still not clear how much the Broadcasting Act has changed the face of television .
19 So it now appears that in addition to the 18 strings , a performance of this ballets would require eight ‘ oboes , but it is less clear how such a group fits into the two types of instrumental scoring evident in the ballet .
20 Mr Lawes and Mr Whatling said they had signed a partnership deal once it became clear how important the find was .
21 In one way or another almost all the world 's energy resources derive from the sun .
22 The vast majority of golfers have been told at one time or another how important the legs are in the game of golf .
23 Establishing the text for Scale 1 is a less straightforward matter than that for Scale 2 where all the manuscripts agree on the basic substance of the book .
24 It is not clear why such a threat should be regarded as inadequate , nor does Professor Williams indicate the circumstances in which a threat to withhold a benefit to which a woman is entitled should suffice .
25 There are several ways in which you can do this — I use a professional glazier 's staple gun which is both quick and efficient , but if you find this too expensive an investment when you first begin pressed flower work you can use a hammer and nails instead .
26 Moreover , if we examine social scientific practice at all closely we can often see how substantially the same data can be used to support or discredit very different , sometimes contrary , theories : the generic use of data and methods should not make this too surprising an observation .
27 Could one answer be to call all teachers support teachers or is this too simplistic a response ?
28 Adorno speaks from the vantage-point of modernism ( though , as we have seen , he arguably gives this too monolithic an interpretation ) : his ideal is an individual critique , which is negative in relation to society but also constitutes a positive synthesis — an alternative .
29 If not is this too difficult a task for a building project for your magazine ?
30 is it is it too no no we 've got to come back here , is this too high a price to pay ?
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