Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh that looks rather sensual Mick dun n it ?
2 Oh that looks really nice Rosie .
3 A total of 36 cases were excluded from the study : 20 patients refused to give informed consent , eight has bleeding gastric cancers , and eight had a bleeding tendency .
4 You need to be familiar with the type of glider you are flying because each needs slightly different angles of bank and behaves differently when side-slipping .
5 Dataease 4.5 has more good points than it has problems .
6 In reality , one finds people reading newspapers , knitting and drinking cups of tea , but this constitutes rather dull television .
7 In the US , in contrast , exchanges are more orientated towards domestic retail business , and this encourages more extensive government supervision .
8 This involves increasingly elaborate camera moves the longer the shot is held or else relies heavily on the interest of dialogue if the camera is not moving significantly .
9 These are all basic points , but it is still necessary to tackle the question of how the kind of speeds mentioned earlier can be achieved , and this involves more detailed consideration of the way the system should be designed .
10 The talking that accompanies play with such materials as water , sand , clay , junk materials , and bricks , with dramatic role-play in the Wendy house and the model shop , and with imaginative play with miniature animals , people , and vehicles — all of this builds up spoken vocabulary .
11 To encourage billionaires to bid against each other , the auctioneer will offer to lend up to 50 per cent of the final price , and this has clearly inflationary effects .
12 Rose of Lima 's own understanding of this has clear biographical origins which are worth noting .
13 This has quite simple implications .
14 Consider the process unc This has essentially different behaviours depending on unc or unc ( it either can communicate or not ) : this conditional choice is therefore unavoidable .
15 This fits in with the general tendency among much of the elite population in Shetland ( and Dunrossness ) to avoid raising ‘ issues ’ ( this has obviously happy consequences for those who are benefitting most from oil-related developments ) .
16 This has very important implications for our interpretation of the coded significance of gift-exchange behaviour .
17 Known as capillary leak syndrome , this causes both systemic hypotension and tissue oedema .
18 This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss .
19 This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss .
20 This needs very careful consideration depending upon the composition of the centre .
21 This allows more valid comparisons between population sub-groups ( for example , age groups , occupational groups ) and with other communities of different size .
22 When the number of attributes is low , this allows very economical storage of the data about a particular record .
23 Another response suggested the same limit : '70 — this allows recently retired people to use their experience but after this age their experience becomes dated . ’
24 This allows relatively complex Boolean conditions to be built up and tested , such as : in the programming department AND able to speak French BUT NOT if in grade 3 UNLESS from North branch .
25 If this happens very high pressures may result due , not to the wave itself , but to the pressure of the air compressed between the wave and the cliff .
26 This shows how efficient fish really are .
27 This shows how far Wordsworth has moved since the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , and on what subjects he feels compelled to address his readers ; this time there is no discussion of the theory or poetry , but we begin with a review of the Poor Law Amendment Act ( 1834 ) .
28 By the end of it , Theridamas accepts that he has been ‘ won with thy words ’ , and this shows how influential Tamburlaine is with his words over other people .
29 In the case of land , statutory provisions may give priority to a later contract registered as a land charge even if entered into with knowledge of an earlier , unregistered transaction , but it seems that this affects only proprietary rights and does not bar an action in tort based on interference with the earlier contract .
30 This raises rather different issues compared to communication with other professionals since the child s parents are likely to be much more involved , both personally and emotionally .
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