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

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1 One did not , moreover , have to be very rich to cultivate such an outlook .
2 That made all the difference .
3 Shelley smiled back , but she was well aware that he meant it , and that given half a chance he would stay the night .
4 The fumes of the wine had not been entirely dissipated and she felt too lazy to go all the way to the village and tell Dr Wyn about her ears .
5 Another consequence of the boom in opposition to nuclear weapons was the eclipse of the campaign against nuclear power , which was a bit odd given that the whole of 1982 was a run up to the inquiry , which begins later this month , into the plans to build Britain 's first pressurised-water reactor .
6 Like the ME-6 , the top of the ME-10 offers all the programming information at a glance ; plus , all the effects and their relevant parameters can be switched in and out just by pressing the corresponding label printed onto the membrane which covers the surface of the top .
7 It was n't possible to go all the way to the road on one 's knees : the undergrowth was too thick , the saplings in places too close together .
8 Although it is not possible to carry all the bargain lines offered by the company , the Trailer will stock many of Uppingham 's repeatable ranges and special yarn requests can be ordered by prior arrangement. , The prices of all items sold in the travelling shop are inclusive of VAT and may vary slightly from the prices charged in the warehouse .
9 It is perfectly possible to obtain all the protein you need from a balanced daily diet .
10 It appears that the Nordischer Gesellschaft in Germany sent representatives to this country in 1935 to encourage such a grouping and that their spokesman referred in 1937 to the NL as being the English branch of international nazism .
11 The PageMaker User Group ( now universally known as PMUG ) was established in the spring of 1989 as a result of a direct request from Aldus to a group of independent users to see if it would be possible to establish such an organisation .
12 Figure 8.4 illustrates such a state of disequilibrium .
13 that needs all the help she can get goes up there and
14 And mum always used to say that 's what gave you that hernia that walking all the way for food !
15 This lengthy period of building explains why it is possible to find such a diversity of architectural styles , brilliant work from the Tuscan Renaissance period being mixed with the Baroque pieces and sections in later styles .
16 On the other hand , the existing case law on delegation of powers suggests that it would not be possible to grant such a body power to issue binding Community legislation of the types defined in the treaty , whereas the Maastricht Treaty envisages in its Article 108a that the Central Bank would be able to issue regulations , decisions , recommendations , and opinions ( though not directives ) .
17 If we assume that a LECTURER can only teach one COURSE , and many LECTURERS teach on one COURSE , then the ‘ closed loop ’ shown in Figure 4.21 represents such a set .
18 It is crazy that ( to take the second example ) the Inland Revenue is prepared to treat such a payment as exempt whereas the DSS claims that NICs are due .
19 Perhaps this constitutes such an acknowledgement .
20 An avowed enemy could of course be opposed with propriety , but if sufficient effort was not made to put victory beyond dispute , there was always some danger of humiliation , and , since there were inevitably many gentlemen who loved a winner , there would be some to see such a defeat as a sign to reconsider their political friendships .
21 This is particularly clear given that the result was also obtained using nonsense syllables rather than meaningful words ( Kleinsmith & Kaplan , 1964 ) .
22 But while the G60 engine is electronically strangled at 6200rpm , the Calibra 16v is willing to go all the way to 7000rpm .
23 When they were outside and walking towards the aircraft , Woolley said : ‘ The French make such a fuss , you see .
24 And this involves both the right to decide that a breach of the law of nature has taken place , a right to decide what punishment is appropriate and also a right erm to implement this judgment .
25 However , the general rule was that the closer , the more visible , or the more audible the learner was to the teacher , the fewer teachers were prepared to go all the way with the shocks .
26 His father says Shirley 's prepared to go all the way .
27 Soviet leaders were willing to support such a conception of non-alignment when it hindered the Western states .
28 If such research is indicative of UK research effort in geology as a whole , then the figures suggest that in the early 1970's , the numbers of students entering the field increased substantially , whilst at the same time , the universities were able and willing to support such an increase .
29 Our two days off duty every twelve days could now be spend with our families , flying either from Aberdeen or Edinburgh airports and this made all the difference to working in Scotland .
30 The Home Office were not prepared to enforce such a departure , however , until the appropriate word had been received from their colleagues in the Foreign affairs department .
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