Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | In the exercise of that right the landlord may exclude the tenant from occupation , but only for a reasonable time , and only if to do so is essential for the execution of the work ( McGreal v Wake ( 1984 ) 269 EG 1254 ) . |
2 | that only a fool would navigate . |
3 | A face , she sighed , that only a mother could have loved . |
4 | Some woman-centred psychologists think , too , that only a woman should study female subjects , and that she should do so as much as possible , because only she can understand them . |
5 | The there 's a widespread idea that if you let people have guns the result will be more crimes of violence and more murders , and therefore , people conclude , er at least they do in this country , that only the state should have a monopoly of firearms , so only the police and the army should be allowed to have firearms . |
6 | And they 're low to the ground , so the ground effect and that so the air can go over there , breaks up here and gets thrown off erm it 's just the air . |
7 | Ipswich3 Newcastle2 IT IS still mathematically possible for Ipswich to miss out on a place in the Premier League next season , but with five games left against teams from the bottom eight only a fool would bet on it . |
8 | To do this successfully the choreographer must be able to select from the ‘ aggregation of objects ’ only those which are appropriate to the ballet in hand . |
9 | now Mr what I 'm asking you about is the space see how I 'm speaking out so try and speak up like this so the jury can hear . |
10 | ‘ If we do n't set him free soon the specialist will take him away . ’ |
11 | Just seems so unrealistic though a kid would actually do that . |
12 | We hold onto stuff because we 're afraid someday the money will run out . |
13 | If you do this awkwardly the bird will obviously be unable to flex open its tail — they do n't much anyway , because the deck feathers are the support feathers , like the middle fingers of a human hand . |
14 | The face will fill out , the limbs will unwind and the real Gemma will emerge , so that by the time she is six months old even a stranger will be able to tell her from Carla Marie . |
15 | If the language is infinite then the language may be specified by producing a recogniser program . |
16 | If usual hygiene practices are not considered to be adequate then the nurse may need to explain tactfully what is required . |
17 | If they prove popular then the company may develop its own motherboards . |
18 | They say the two men should stand trial in Scotland or the United States , though it is not clear how the West would react to Col Gaddafi 's suggestion , now apparently retracted , that it could take place in another Arab League country . |
19 | But when it comes to ensuring that public bodies act reasonably and within their powers , it is often felt to be much less clear how the law ought to be enforced . |
20 | It was already clear how the camera might be used to measure area — by simply counting pixels seen at an ‘ appropriate ’ illumination level and exposure . |
21 | Given Funai 's denial of any involvement , it is not clear how the Fondation will achieve its aims . |
22 | We have recently published new planning policy guidance which makes it clear how the countryside can benefit form new businesses and jobs , if the location and design of development are handled with sensitivity . |
23 | We can each be self-contained yet the house will retain its dignity . " |
24 | BBC Radio Cleveland will again be presenting a Lent Course in 1993 when the theme will consider the ‘ Beatitudes ’ . |
25 | It should now be clear why the daggerboard must be fully down , as not only does it provide stability , but also the pivot point about which the board turns . |
26 | ( As it takes place within an overall structure of hierarchy and private ownership it is clear why the principle can only be described as quasi-democratic . ) |
27 | If it is appropriate perhaps the opportunity might be offered again next November , but the value of the meeting has to be guided by the views of the Committee . |
28 | By six o'clock the ground will be covered with cageots , the chip vegetable and fruit baskets , making a sea of soft colours " and shadowy shapes in the dawn light . |
29 | If there are no signs of intoxication and the packages are visible radiologically the patient may be managed with gentle aperients , so as not to precipitate rupture . |
30 | If the model is slain by enemy missile fire or similar then the catapult may not shoot next turn , but the model may be returned to indicate that another Doom Diver has stepped forward . |