Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | More importantly , it reiterates the belief that ‘ [ t ] he organisation and content of media should not be subject to centralised political or state bureaucratic control ’ . |
2 | Never be apprehensive or let that apprehension show . |
3 | But while the Federal Army attacked Sibenik Cathedral and the city of Dubrovnik , artefacts from collections in occupied or destroyed Croatian cities have been simply removed . |
4 | In 1800 there were no access roads , no mountain rescue , no way of keeping dry or changing wet clothes until returning home which might take three days . |
5 | Several players were either quite outstanding or showed genuine promise that they are the stars of the future . |
6 | Worse still , one third of premature babies due or suffer some form of handicap throughout life . |
7 | Located on Scheveningen Beach , all rooms are spacious & have private bathroom , TV , phone , mini bar , safe , and hairdryer . |
8 | Any noncutaneous extrapulmonary or disseminated mycobacterial infection other than tuberculosis or leprosy . |
9 | Extrapulmonary or disseminated mycobacterial infection ( acid-fast bacilli of undetermined species ) . |
10 | The human system is geared to this acquisition , and even when what is learned appears to be maladaptive or produces negative traits , it derives from a natural process . |
11 | Either that or using one player to dribble the whole length of the pitch . |
12 | It was certainly good to read that so many people had never felt healthier or had more energy ; and I was gratified to hear from those who had previously attempted to diet but without success that this diet had worked for them . |
13 | None of the patients were alcoholic or had any history of small intestinal disease , gastric operation , or small bowel resection and had not lost more than 10% of body weight in the six months preceding the study . |
14 | At the start — '68 , '69 , any shirt that was not ‘ fashion ’ was worn — old men 's collarless & collared baggy-bodied styles , t-shirts , etc . |
15 | see but we had a head bag where they used to fold a sack in half or put one part through the other and put over the head . |
16 | Some children can have the attitudes and personalities of an adult in a small body , while others are angry , irritable , wise , calm or show personal traits that go beyond these two viewpoints . |
17 | The ceilings are coffered or have sloping beams and are supported by decorative pillars ( 81 and 83 ) . |
18 | It is a grim indictment ( and I do apologise to him if I am wrong ) but he seems not to read Latin or to use any source except in translation . |
19 | It is unlikely that the management will be able to provide such information without breaching their implied or express contractual duties to the company ( see Chapter 2 ) . |
20 | You may have an automatic right to get these things free or to get maximum help with the costs . |
21 | a description , either self-contained or referencing other paperwork which provides further information |
22 | a description , either self-contained or referencing other paperwork providing further information |
23 | Much of the housing is unfit for human habitation , and the proportion of dwellings which are overcrowded or lack basic amenities is much higher in these areas than elsewhere . |
24 | The plaintiff now seems to have the option of applying to join the new defendant in the existing proceedings as happened in Liff v Peasley [ 1980 ] 1 All ER 623 or starting separate proceedings and relying on Thompson v Brown . |
25 | In Smeaton v. Ilford Corporation Upjohn J. found it unnecessary to express a concluded view on the question whether a local authority exercising statutory duties is altogether outside the rule as suggested by Denning L.J. , or prima facie within the rule subject only to express or implied statutory modification as tentatively suggested by Evershed M.R. in the Pride of Derby case . |
26 | " Negligence " is defined to include breach of ( 1 ) any express or implied contractual obligation to exercise reasonable care or skill in the performance of a contract ( 2 ) any common law duty to take reasonable care ( such as the ordinary duty of care in the tort of negligence ) and ( 3 ) the common duty of care imposed on occupiers of premises under the Occupiers ' Liability Acts 1957 ( s1(1) ) . |
27 | On the other hand , if there is no express or implied contractual right ( see below ) to relocate employees , employers can not simply go ahead and relocate their work-force unless they obtain each employee 's consent to the change in his or her place of work . |
28 | One in seven men and more than one in four women have difficulty sleeping — regardless of whether they are unemployed or working irregular shifts . |
29 | Exceptions occur when a position is so specialised or obscure that search is the only way ; but by the laws of demand and supply , such jobs as these usually attract high salaries in any case . |
30 | The fifth patient with a pouch vaginal fistula also had repeated episodes of pouchitis unresponsive to metronidazole and steroids , and developed multiple superficial pouch perineal and pouch vaginal fistulas , which were managed by laying them open and a proximal diverting ileostomy ; her ileostomy has now been closed and she has a good functional result . |