Example sentences of "[adj] and [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 She can not believe that what she thinks about this and that has any value , because she has thought it .
2 Well the only encouraging initiative that I can speak of for West Sussex is the establishment of the Rural Options Land Bank and er I 've undertaken to try and get some county commitment to this and that means some land .
3 All the wisdom of er in , in writing and doctors and everything else says oh it all varies you know some do this and some do that some go straight through in a regal dignified way and they just carry on into relatively old age , you know , smooth as relaxed , nothing to worry about , away .
4 ‘ Please help the Society to become self-sufficient and able to train more teachers so that we can offer classes in more locations and take over from those teachers who are waiting to hang up their leotards and tights ’ .
5 The ‘ new ’ Privy Council which helped Henry VIII to govern between 1540 and 1547 underwent some changes during the reigns of his successors .
6 The ‘ great rebuilding ’ which affected most of England between 1540 and 1640 saw some of its finest manifestations in the county , as a wealthy and more educated secular leadership diverted funds and investment from religious ends to their own grandeur .
7 It is interesting and important to note that , even when Piaget 's views on a child 's conceptual development are still accepted , the danger of omitting theology from the young child 's RE is becoming more widely appreciated .
8 Er he will be quite will willing and happy to do that on behalf of the three organizations erm here in County Hall one day in the first week in October well any day barring Thursday of that week .
9 This encouraged the transfer at a time when the son was still willing and able to make some changes to the farm .
10 The fact that so many were willing and able to combine these demands with keeping the house reflected highly on their adaptability .
11 Four other MLs reached England — ML 8 made the passage on one engine and MLs 6 , 12 and 13 had some damage and casualties .
12 For the next half an hour or so I felt very panicky and unready to have this baby .
13 Its executive car contender , the CX , is too old and idiosyncratic to warrant much attention on the British market , and is further disadvantaged by chronic depreciation .
14 Figures 2 and 3 show this .
15 Solti 's conducting is simply too unstable and volatile to give much satisfaction , showing his inexperience at the time in Wagner ( how sad Knappertsbusch was n't given the assignment ) .
16 In fact , both 53 and 54 covered these coaches : the original 53 was for six-wheeled versions and 54 for four-wheeled versions altered from the original six .
17 Educating pupils with special educational needs can be an expensive activity and being caring , compassionate and tolerant has little to do with being cost effective .
18 We are chalk and cheese ; our personalities are radically different and likely to abrade each other .
19 A local authority report on changes between 1979 and 1987 indicates that of the 16 600 pre-1919 dwelling in North Tyneside , the number without amenities had fallen from 2800 in 1979 to 262 in 1987 .
20 A trilogy of cases in 1979 and 1980 reflected this development of a clearer rule .
21 It is unscientific and wrong to draw any qualitative conclusions from it whatsoever .
22 ( 4.2 ) unc It is possible to use 4.1 and 4.2 to transform all occurrences of SEQ within a program to binary applications , and in our transformation to normal form we will always do this .
23 Figures 4.1 and 4.2 summarize this example , with the former depicting gross expenditure on the police force distributed on a line item/input basis and the latter distributing expenditure according to major programmes on an output basis .
24 However , in order to do this , it follows that you must be versatile and able to assume many different roles .
25 Since the economic advantages are overwhelming and a greater and more expert level of service can be expected it is appropriate and justifiable to spend some time on supplier selection .
26 No doubt human settlers , moving into these forests for the first time , were delighted and surprised to find such fertile meadows in the heart of the dense forest and built their homes beside them .
27 The academically discredited distinction between traditional and modern is now common currency , while the notions of inward-oriented and outward-oriented describe those who look for guidance and sustenance to the resources of their own groups as opposed to those who look outside , usually to the West .
28 References 7 , 8 , 10 and 12 provide more information on human factors .
29 Harriet , still grieving and perplexed and unable to obtain any further information from Liza , asked Edna outright if she could throw any light on the matter .
30 In sunlight the rotor disc becomes visible and this gives more information on the roll attitude of the model .
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