Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Locally , for example , Thirsk ( 1973 , p. 262 ) notes that ‘ The nature of the farming economy in each agricultural region gave a certain bias to its bylaws ; communities inhabiting the same kinds of countryside upheld some regulations with great fidelity , while others did not ’ . |
2 | A pungent metallic smoke filled the air . |
3 | I was sitting here yesterday mor day before , and that bloody picture snapped the catch , the catch on it , broken it and it just dropped straight down |
4 | Gordon Mitchell 's admirable technical accuracy involves the eye , but the lyricism innate in the best of Brenda Lenaghan 's work makes greater appeal . |
5 | At each possible information set the strategy employed by a player is an optimal response to the opponent 's strategy . |
6 | The first report of that working party assessed the problems in Great Britain , whilst the second report , published in 1975 , by Warren Spring Laboratory , Department of Industry , is a comprehensive summary to best present practice in odour measurement , prevention and abatement as well as planning , design and operation of factories and installations liable to produce unpleasant odours . |
7 | The general conclusion that can be drawn from the evidence presented here is that regional policy has an improving effect on the employment and investment situation of development areas . |
8 | The Duke of Kent , the opera 's patron , and Sir Michael Tippett , composer and president of Kent Opera , both fought to save the company , the first in regional professional opera to tour the country . |
9 | This result agrees with those reported by Anderson et al in rats with streptozotocin induced diabetes : hypotension induced by captopril was more effective than that induced by a classic triple treatment to prevent a rise in urinary albumin excretion . |
10 | This large degree of regional economic responsiveness served the developing economy well , in that the outcome was a provision whose components were complementary . |
11 | For example , why can not every rural sub-post office have a vehicle relicensing facility ? |
12 | This controversial political lineage caused the Republican Party establishment to disown him , and in several states there were plans to attempt to prevent his name from appearing on the ballot papers . |
13 | The new army had to hold the Western Front after the demoralization of the French , following General Nivelle 's failed offensive of 16 April-21 May 1917 and did it with such success , that Allied victory became a possibility in 1918 . |
14 | The prolonged dry spell meant the rock was warm and harboured no moisture — every crystal discernible through his roughened palms . |
15 | Three patients had surgery during the second year of the study ; two with total ulcerative colitis had a colectomy , and one patient had a terminal ileal resection . |
16 | We now have an agreement from all those concerned — the colleges , consultants , juniors and the health service — and we must find practical arrangements in each working unit to complete the task . |
17 | Buxton was initially in despair at Stanley 's proposals but , judging that total rejection ran the risk of abandonment of emancipation , refused to divide the House on the principles of the bill on second reading and hoped for amendment at the committee stage . |
18 | From about 1860 the European agricultural sector entered a period of crisis in which the baleful influence of the backward Prussian agricultural system and its links with the politics of the Prussian east were made abundantly clear : the mechanisms which the Junkers managed to hide from the German populace were at last revealed . |
19 | — Total summering population includes the proven breeding population |
20 | Some of the mainstream Iranian press attributed the unrest to the economic situation . |
21 | Until then , let us seek to trade together , the Community with EFTA — I welcome the agreement to create a European economic area combining the two in 1993 . |
22 | The European Economic Community produced a Directive on product liability in 1985 ( Directive 85/374/EEC ) and member states were given three years to introduce national laws which complied with the directive . |
23 | Just as Germany was experiencing specific sources of job-related stress due to re-unification , so too in the UK where there has been a trend towards mergers and acquisitions between the UK and other European countries as the European Economic Community becomes a greater reality . |
24 | It is still more likely than not that all EC countries will have ratified the Maastricht Treaty by the end of 1993 , and it can then be left to one side for a year or so while the easing of German monetary policy and a return to positive European economic growth ease the pains of convergence . |
25 | The low right-hand block held the boilers , the tall central structure the beam engine and the narrow left-hand building a gigantic wheel with slats that scooped the water into the river . |
26 | Each HCI Club offers a wide range of activities and daily entertainment for adults and children alike . |
27 | The lower left-hand graph is the short-run aggregate production function and the lower right-hand graph illustrates the economy 's labour market . |
28 | Barrows argued that geography should concentrate on the study of the association between man and environment , it should concentrate on themes which lead towards synthesis with an economic regional geography occupying a central place , but that specialized branches , including geomorphology , climatology and biogeography should be separated from the parent subject . |
29 | Another plastic montage enthuses more poetically : ‘ Towering palms , cascading waterfalls , and lush verdant foliage creates a wonderous paradise out of nothing , especially for you . ’ |
30 | Lightly dry washed hair using a diffuser attachment , then work a mousse through your roots to give height . |