Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And , given that an average presentation may require 20 to 30 of these , that represents a substantial investment . |
2 | That represents a great advance and we believe that , in the long term , something valuable will come of that . |
3 | That represents a seventeen percent increase . |
4 | I use the phrase ‘ She did not say ‘ Yes ’ she did not say ‘ No ’ and that represents a hazardous situation . |
5 | Of those just below forty thousand were solved … that represents a clear-up rate of roughly twenty percent … and that 's ten percent below the national average . |
6 | In official games , Platt has been on the mark twice in 13 appearances for the Italian giants and that represents a dramatic decline in his career ratio . |
7 | All that represents an impressive reversal . |
8 | That displays an arrogant contempt for the wishes of the majority . |
9 | Figure 1.1 represents the civil court structure and Figure 1.2 represents the criminal court structure . |
10 | If you drive along the A338 at night and come to the hamlet of Shefford Woodlands , look for a wide track that once was a Roman road , that crosses the main road at right angles , near the picturesquely thatched pub , the Pheasant . |
11 | ‘ That produces an average guideline increase of £2.08 a week , compared with £1.95 last year . |
12 | That encourages the English press to take a divisive , partisan line . |
13 | Despite their wealth , each receives a hefty cash handout from the Civil List . |
14 | We ca n't just inflict heavy penalties , however , as that drives the whole business underground , as in the Mediterranean countries . |
15 | However , each represents a recognisable stage of achievement , so that the student can build progressively towards a range of demanding and useful competences . |
16 | I have stated those two positions very crudely : in fact both are extremely complex and each represents a sophisticated view of the world . |
17 | Each represents a calculated angle which can be discriminated by a subject with normal vision at a specific distance ( 60 , 36 , 24,12 , 9 , or 6 metres from the chart ) . |
18 | She 's already described how she was able to think about wiping off fingerprints shortly after his death ; that denotes a cool customer who does n't often lose control . |
19 | This is not a symbiotic relationship because that involves a continuing separateness of identity throughout the period and process of partnership but it is an integrated relationship in which the enterprise — venture or project or more general association — is on a level of continued mutuality of interest and concern . |
20 | With great respect , to begin with , that involves a fundamental re-examination of this and other offences under the Theft Act . |
21 | Swing low , sweet Chariot is left unaccompanied , but that involves a disturbing oddity of pitching at the start . |
22 | In replication , the two strands separate ; then each re-forms a new copy of its original partner . |
23 | The enclosures have been carefully sited and designed , and each supplies the essential features to answer the needs of particular types of animals . |
24 | Each offers a different mixture , ranging from ambitious day cruising , through gentle local pottering to sizzling high speed catamaran sailing . |
25 | Each offers a unique atmosphere , from the grandeur of the Renaissance Palace at Stirling Castle to the intimacy of the Gallery at Aberdour Castle . |
26 | However , for all its attractions ( they include talking robots , the world 's biggest TV screen , simulated black holes and ‘ time tunnels ’ ) , Expo 92 offers a confusing view of the world , often falling between entertainment and instruction . |
27 | ‘ That turns the first part of the system off , ’ she explained . |
28 | It is my contention that entrenchment and cynicism both reflect and serve to heighten an atmosphere of demoralization ; that they arise as a result of a semi-conscious decision by teachers about how to cope with doubts and demands ; that while this stance often seems the only possible option it is a mistake to adopt it ; and that through insight into the dynamics of the decision-making process , a better stance can be found , even in very trying circumstances , that offers a greater opportunity for personal satisfaction and institutional success . |
29 | External regulation , at least in a form that applies to all citizens equally , is legitimate , but state intervention beyond that constitutes an illicit curtailment of individual freedom . |
30 | That imposes an automatic 3% price cut if the harvest overshoots the maximum guaranteed quantity of 160m tonnes . |