Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To prove it , that obviously the trunk access is overridden , anybody can ring up hash 6 104 is New York is n't it ? hash 6 104 , somebody try it ? |
2 | I can only take it that he was n't that concerned , that perhaps the Chief Constable does n't share Mr 's concerns , and is perhaps happy that he has received the generous funding that we state he has . |
3 | The advantages in determining serum 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one concentration are that it is an even simpler method , that only a serum sample is needed , that no radioactivity needs to be used , and that it is less time consuming . |
4 | He picked one of the snowflakes off the parapet and began to read it , but it was not very interesting just a salt report from some sub-district or other . |
5 | Back at the hotel , I help him clear up the lounge bar , which still bears the debris from Andy 's last party a few months earlier . |
6 | As the minerals are getting er er slightly scarer scarcer well the percentage value of erm is it 's wors working now . |
7 | If the CRCs are different then an error message is output . |
8 | If the module versions are the same then that fact is output to the log file ; if they are different then the log file is updated with : |
9 | If a clock travels from P 1 to P 2 then the time interval it measures between these events is called the proper time Δτ , with . |
10 | This would at least have allowed the dollar banana firms , such as Chiquita , to import as much as they want , and it is not clear how the dollar banana quota is to cope with a possible increase in demand . |
11 | It 's still not clear how the man set fire to himself , but as a remand prisoner he was allowed cigarettes and matches in his cell . |
12 | A related objection is that it is not immediately clear how the retributivist principle relates to any general notion of what is right or wrong . |
13 | Interest was awakened for some when a TV programme about Archbishop Robert Runcie showed him with his cell group . |
14 | The history of a castle on this site dates back to 1231 when a stone castle , or more likely a fortified manor was built by Robert de Tattershall . |
15 | In one way or another however the credit industry now sees the need to adjust its attitudes and behaviour to incorporate more advice work , and to build on its shared interests with advice agencies . |
16 | It is now less than 17 months to April 1993 when the council tax will be introduced . |
17 | The round table held its 16th and final session on March 12 when a draft constitution was discussed . |
18 | But the magistrates said French had flouted the court order and his record — of sixty five convictions for animal cruelty — was so serious only a prison sentence was appropriate . |
19 | Keep on listening whenever the language helper says an utterance even though your turn has passed . |
20 | Two obligate gene carriers have died in their 70s without a bowel cancer or even bowel symptoms and a further case aged 55 years . |
21 | Quite amazing how the Queen Mother keeps on doing her so many public engagements . |
22 | It is amazing how the model world can come up with numerous variations on the same basic device . |
23 | A cellular telephone was in operation on a Boeing 727 when the flight director vertical bar and localiser course deviation indicator moved to the left . |
24 | Government forces delivered a critical blow to the rebels on March 7 when the Defence Ministry 's communication links were severed . |
25 | Thus it becomes clearer why the Law Society is anxious to distinguish between professional services and business , to promote so vigorously an altruistic conception of the lawyer/client relationship . |
26 | FoE has published analysis which shows that government data show a total of 177 " incidents " in 1991 when the World Health Organization ( WHO ) guidelines on ozone levels were exceeded . |
27 | The debt-burdened Australian banking system received a further serious setback on Feb. 10 when the State Bank of South Australia ( SBSA ) announced a loss of nearly A$1,000 million ( US$781 million ) , and warned that its bad debts could be as high as A$2,500 million , 20 per cent of its loan exposure . |
28 | But failure to appreciate the force of this distinction can also shipwreck attempts by observers to understand religion — to read correctly what is going on as a person performs a religious ritual or speaks religious words ( see Chapter 10 where an assessment task on this is suggested ) . |
29 | The tradition ended in 1828 when the bull woman apparently burnt her clothes of office and joined the Methodist church . |
30 | This means that the value of the contract will have changed by 1250 when the price limit operates . |