Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [adv] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They do not seem to have noticed that many predominantly market economies suffer from inflation , and often very rapid inflation .
2 In the library where Ianthe worked the approach of Christmas had made itself felt , though it would be too much to say that any particularly Christmas spirit or noticeable increase of goodwill could be discerned , even though Shirley had hung up a few coloured paper chains .
3 I think that 's a good point actually and that maybe target setting is sort of a training that we ought to do with all staff , I mean and I do n't know how much of that comes into this magic three hours .
4 Well I think you 've heard some of it already in your programme , but in the afternoon session which was extremely interesting , the City Council and Oxford University and the Vale of White Horse District Council and West Oxfordshire District Council have jointly financed some major research for independent research bodies and that research was put forward yesterday , this afternoon rather , to the Panel , and it concerned the economic order , social order and what should come next and so on and so forth , and those academically research papers , not politically prejudiced papers , showed that there would be a loss of 6,150 jobs if these plans went ahead , with an estimated loss to the Oxford economy of between 8 and 17 million pounds a year .
5 This dramatic turnaround was subsequently converted into victory as Adebisi held his service game to take the set , the match and first ever championship title .
6 On April 3 and 14 respectively defence co-operation agreements were signed with France and Austria .
7 To a certain extent turnover follows that of the cash market in government securities : it rose in 1987 following the start of the new trading arrangements for gilt-edged securities and it fell in 1988 and 1989 when government accounts moved into surplus and there was a cessation of new issues .
8 Nevertheless , this decline took place during the late 1940s and 1950s when council housing was increasing .
9 The public good in question is not a pure public good ( see chapter 4 ) but one whereby congestion costs are experienced as capacity levels are reached .
10 The semi-annual World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , published in May 1990 , indicated that the rate of expansion of the world economy in 1990 , was likely to be the lowest since 1982 , but suggested that it would not be as severe as 1982 when world output rose by only 0.5 per cent .
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