Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The city was fairly silent , quieter than usual due to the great tournament at Smithfield .
2 Do you do that right at the very beginning ?
3 So I said is that right in the old stories
4 However I think it 's important to stress that right from the early days of the conflict we had determined not to be involved in providing large scale emergency relief .
5 The new look SWIFTAIR design is now the same as that used for the international express airmail services of Sweden , Ireland , Portugal and the Netherlands .
6 This approach is similar to that used for the limiting viscosity number , which is a non-absolute method .
7 SCOTVEC have embarked upon a programme of converting advanced courses , such as the Higher National Diploma and Higher National Certificate , into a modular form similar to that used for the National Certificate .
8 Extreme examples are provided by the Peruvian desert , normally very dry due to the cold northward-flowing Humboldt current along the coast .
9 Hence , for example , children wet the bed — usually for a very brief period — for a variety of understandable reasons : emotional upset over the strange and terrifying journey , homesickness , fear of their new foster parents — sometimes because a toilet was inaccessible .
10 The experimental limit on A given later in Section 11.5 is so that on Earth the acceleration due to the cosmological term is about 10–22 times that due to the gravitational pull of the Sun .
11 This can now be identified as the first signs of the creation of a source of ‘ goodness ’ additional to that due to the ruthless forces of the struggle for survival .
12 For example , the Magistrates ' Association produce suggestions for these many road traffic cases you 've spoken about , which list about fifty odd of the common road traffic offences and make suggestions as to the penalties that might be adopted throughout England and Wales .
13 This continues the series of major loan exhibitions from the British Museum to the University of East Anglia past subjects include Benin bronzes which have been made possible due to the high standard of the exhibition space , security arrangements and environment control in Norwich , which meets the Museum 's stringent loan requirements .
14 Until the watershed of 1979 , few restraints on a Home Secretary 's freedom of action in the mainstream stemmed from the political ideology of his party or ministerial colleagues .
15 However the workers ties to the countryside remained strong due to the seasonal nature of factory work , the close of factories to the countryside and the legal and family ties of the workers to the peasant commune .
16 Right from the start of the period and up to this present time late in the twentieth century , it has provided numerous examples of the manner in which mankind has failed again and again , in his efforts to mitigate the suffering inherent in the ruthless laws of evolution by replacing them with something better , something which it called ‘ civilisation ’ .
17 That disposed of the absent , mysterious but undoubtedly deeply offensive Guy Sterne .
18 Instead of developing four-legged galloping to the high pitch of perfection that horses ( and presumably litopterns ) did , kangaroos have perfected a different gait : two-legged hopping with a large balancing tail .
19 Almost forgotten at the time of her death in 1975 , Madame Yevonde is now the deserving subject of a major retrospective organised by the National Portrait Gallery in conjunction with the Royal Photographic Society .
20 Carpets and cushions would be ordered and we would sit in the hot stillness , our voices quiet , the half-English , half-Arabic clear on the heavy air .
21 If he is that different from the present denizens , perhaps his influence may extend to more tolerance toward detector users ?
22 For Marx and Engels feudalism was based on a kind of dispersed slavery — serfdom — and therefore was really not all that different from the social system of the ancient city states .
23 It was n't really that different from the approved school .
24 All the time he was running , Nicholas was half deaf from the open-air thud of Astorre 's guns , maintaining their pre-arranged and regular sequence .
25 The animals suffocate after being trapped in the nets , and the fishermen are reluctant to cut them free due to the high cost ( US$20 ) of replacing the nets .
26 The improvement tends to be more rapid than with an immature three or four year old due to the increased strength .
27 They are popular due to the continental influence of eating alfresco and these types of structures give a feeling of dining out of doors without the uncertainty of the British weather .
28 After an initial few hundred feet across virgin land the railway will join the old trackbed of the long-disused Newbury Railway .
29 George V had married , in 1893 , Princess Mary — a Londoner — granddaughter of the Duke of Cambridge , and she was probably responsible for making George V popular with the British people .
30 The second involves the juxtaposition of two consonants not usually placed together in an attempt to reproduce a sound peculiar to the original language ( e.g. , the " kh " sound in Bakhtiari or Bakhshaish ) ; the two consonants used in this way may vary , or one of them may be left out altogether .
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