Example sentences of "[adj] in [adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The prophecies of Thomas the Rhymer , or Thomas of Learmouth , the self-proclaimed seer , who claimed he had dreams of Alexander 's death , constantly warning the King of this in four-line doggerel verse . |
2 | The situation here was different in that government policy was to encourage full-time farming although there were some examples of participation in off-farm jobs . |
3 | I 've got a bit like that , and says the erm quality assurance systems will have to be different in each health district , with like being variations . |
4 | The responsiveness to either interferon α ( IFN-α ) , tumour necrosis factor α ( TNF-α ) , or interleukin 1β ( IL-1β ) treatment was different in each cell line . |
5 | Examples of the latter — attaching new connotations — would be the way musical elements of the bourgeois march were made to connote something different in nineteenth century labour anthems ; or the way the supposedly liberated individualist eclecticism of counter cultural 1960s rock — ‘ liberated ’ in the Marcusian sense — was , in a process of recuperation , re-articulated to the long tradition of bourgeois individual bohemianism . |
6 | The answer to the Minister 's question is clear in Labour party policy documents . |
7 | For both parts of the experiment , for each trial ( represented by columns 1 to 12 in each word list ) , the experimenter simply ticked each word correctly recalled and totalled the number of words recalled for each of the 20 serial positions . |
8 | The boys were remanded in custody until March 12 in local council care during an eight-minute appearance before magistrates in Bootle , Merseyside . |
9 | While most middle-class women say they dislike housework and most working-class women say they like or do n't mind it , there are some in each class group who deviate from this pattern . |
10 | ‘ To say people here would n't be interested in half-price ferry travel is a very feeble excuse . |
11 | Except in its application to me personally , about which there is unfortunately no room for dispute , I am not interested in reforming tax law . |
12 | Even this preliminary comparison , therefore , allows us to predict a fruitful interchange of ideas among those interested in second language acquisition and those involved in the training in BSL skills . |
13 | Through my work on natural language processing by computer , I have also become interested in Computer-Assisted Language Learning ( CALL ) . |
14 | ‘ And yet she was n't interested in any respite care ? ’ |
15 | He is interested in high risk thrill-seeking sports such as hang-gliding or motorcycling . |
16 | CRUSADERS would be interested in on-the-move Derry City captain Paul Mooney — at the right price . |
17 | No , but are you still interested in this Connon business or is it all neatly tied up ? ’ |
18 | Anyway then I said are they interested in this quiz night , and she says I have n't go she says she 'd ask Jan , I said well give me a ring back a bit later . |
19 | Even so , it provides a model for researchers who are interested in local government reform . |
20 | In the passage above , she makes clear that she is not interested in conventional love poetry , but in describing something closer to her actual way of life . |
21 | In order to explore a different style of bass , we opt for a Hohner , though traditional Fenders are still popular in this price range . |
22 | Such things are extremely useful for that purpose , and for Attainment Target 2 in National Curriculum history . |
23 | The strength of Wedgwood 's marketing operations today is very much centred upon the breadth of its wares — in style , type and price range — varying from the luxurious in fine bone china tableware to the inexpensive in earthenware and oven-to-tableware . |
24 | Almost his last public engagement was to go to London in October 1947 and attend the unveiling of the statue of King George V in Old Palace Yard . |
25 | Staff literally had to demobilise one installation and mobilise another in one working day ’ . |
26 | The numbers withdrawn were similar in each treatment group . |
27 | Transcript abundance appeared to be similar in both life cycle stages ( RNA loading checked using the actin gene ( 31 ) as a control probe ( Fig. 4B ) ) . |
28 | However , where there has been a contested hearing and : ( 1 ) a money judgment payable in one lump sum is ordered , the debt is registered only when the judgment creditor takes steps to enforce it , or issues an oral examination ; ( 2 ) a money judgment ( payable in one lump sum or by instalments ) including an order for costs to be taxed is entered , registration is effected on completion of taxation ; ( 3 ) an application for new trial has been made or an appeal lodged with the Court of Appeal , registration is effected when the new trial ( if ordered ) or appeal have been disposed of . |
29 | However , where there has been a contested hearing and : ( 1 ) a money judgment payable in one lump sum is ordered , the debt is registered only when the judgment creditor takes steps to enforce it , or issues an oral examination ; ( 2 ) a money judgment ( payable in one lump sum or by instalments ) including an order for costs to be taxed is entered , registration is effected on completion of taxation ; ( 3 ) an application for new trial has been made or an appeal lodged with the Court of Appeal , registration is effected when the new trial ( if ordered ) or appeal have been disposed of . |
30 | The amount payable in annual damage compensation to West German landowners was expected to fall by more than $20,000,000 . |