Example sentences of "[adj] and [prep] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He jumped to head it clear and by now Blissett was approaching .
2 While supporting ideas like the recent Feminine Article Competition in Canoeist she feels that , unfortunately , this will only be read by the converted and to really impact women 's views canoeing articles will have to be feature in women 's magazines .
3 The cession of this province to the Kingdom of Italy would help to complete the work of unification begun in 1859 and by so doing would ease Napoleon III 's conscience about an unfulfilled pledge .
4 By the latter part of Henry VIII 's reign the quantity of trade , as measured by customs payments , had shrunk catastrophically , to an average of just over £2,000 annually in 1535–40 and to about £663 annually in 1541–45 .
5 at least 35% of the food must be fat and at least 45% of that fat must be polyunsaturates
6 seventeen and since then people have discovered more and in a sense the list is more or less limitless .
7 At Monaco , that is particularly vital and by then Niki knew in his heart that in the majority of cases he was probably going to start behind Alain .
8 Remember that suicide only stopped being a crime in 1956 and until then people were imprisoned if they were found to have attempted suicide .
9 SCOTVEC 's role in accrediting SVQs was announced by Ian Lang , Scottish Education Minister , in 1989 and since then developments have proceeded at a very rapid pace .
10 The Gulf crisis had focused attention on racial tensions and on attitudes towards France 's large Moslem community , numbering some 3,000,000 and of predominantly North African origin .
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