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

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1 Rapid changes in the field cause induced currents to f ow in power distribution networks , and if the induced currents are strong enough the supply of power can be disrupted .
2 And we do some marine not a lot of marine erm For some strange reason , our design of engine does not lend itself too well to marine applications .
3 And sometimes it landed in a gay sorry mess and it really would n't there just a couple of feet a couple of stones high just the height of the jetty .
4 The interest of this text is that it makes clear both the availability of a remedy against a third party , and the fact that that party has notice of the existence of the trust ; and it apparently limits the availability of the missio to cases where the buyer does have notice : cases , therefore , in which bad faith is involved .
5 And on another : Here it is manifest how the Way of Life is found only through a Death , and that , without the deprival of all other knowledge , Self Knowledge itself is not to be achieved .
6 If it is inappropriate or if you are underprepared then the likelihood of success is reduced .
7 An alternative approach is to measure share price changes ; prices at any given time reflect the market 's estimate of future performance and if it is assumed that this estimate is reliable then a comparison of ‘ before and after ’ figures should provide an accurate guide to the change in earning potential brought about by merger .
8 I said well it 's funny how a friend of mine gets it , she says well she must be on Income Support with an underlying something like an , a different pension on top of her Income Support , which she is is n't she ?
9 Funny how a thread of dialogue at one table can silence a roomful of people , is n't it ?
10 Now , now you were saying before your father er was unemployed quite a lot of the time during your childhood erm did he actually get any Unemployment Benefit while he was on the dole ?
11 If the production quantities are very high then the purchase of a simple drafting system may be justified and an investment could be made in some CAM equipment .
12 If it is set too high then the end of tape may be physically reached and Offline will believe there is still space available .
13 It has been suggested that this is crucial to the development of the disease state , as application of amiloride by aerosol alleviates the decline in lung function in CF. It is not yet clear how a loss of CFTR function leads to this increase in sodium absorption .
14 Indeed , it was far from clear how the abolition of these authorities would save money .
15 Clarify a definite beginning and end for the task , and make clear how the effectiveness of the decision will be assessed .
16 • It is not clear how the duration of sleep could be controlled as regularly as is observed to be the case .
17 If the torque/position characteristics for one phase excitation is notably non-sinusoidal then the effect of two-phases-on excitation can be checked quite easily using the graphical summation method .
18 If the relationship between risk and return is linear then the value of should not be significantly different from zero .
19 She could no longer see the Steep yet the feeling of the dark airless room she had left behind , the sound of her foster-parents breathing heavily in the close darkness , still seemed to hang about her and draw her back .
20 This information will usually make it clear why a class of share has been classified as equity or non-equity , but if necessary additional information should be given to explain the classification .
21 Viewed in this way it is clear why the separation of rules governing the use of means of warfare from those on the initiation of conflict has proved increasingly difficult to maintain .
22 In any case , it is not clear why the period of five years has been chosen .
23 * It is not clear why the effect of the retention interval should be especially marked when the pre-exposure flavour is different from that used in the subsequent phases of the study .
24 It is not clear why the consent of the parties should be a precondition to leapfrog appeals , and the issue was contentious when the Bill was debated in Parliament .
25 It is not clear why the age of 65 was taken as the cut-off point for these screening programmes .
26 From these statements it is clear where the emphasis of the Conservative government lies .
27 The Education Reform Act 1988 has produced a degree of prescription and central control to which the government was apparently resistant only a couple of years before its enactment .
28 ‘ They made it official just a couple of days ago . ’
29 If the state is subjected to a requirement of comprehensive neutrality and if its duties to its citizens are very wide-ranging then the principle of comprehensive neutrality is a principle of neutrality indeed .
30 It 's amazing how the rest of the world manages to get by DESPITE the weather .
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