Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By now the French government had become quite brazen about the whole affair and the new French prime minister , Jacques Chirac , publicly stated that France had good reason to be proud of what Mafart and Prieur had achieved , a view that was evidently shared by most people in France . |
2 | Interest will be charged at the rate of 1 per cent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period . |
3 | We would levy the charge at 1 per cent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period . |
4 | Thankfully she made a quick and full recovery , and was outstanding for the Irish Under-21s at last month 's Home Countries Championships . |
5 | Seen here at Dean Martin 's facility at Burlington , Vermont , is the first of the L38Cs due for the Black Hawks team . |
6 | May 1995 Elections are due for the new authorities |
7 | He ca n't do very much short-term about the federal deficit , although he 's sharp enough to see that borrowing short-term cuts interest costs . |
8 | I was quite apprehensive about the whole NCT ‘ scene ’ . |
9 | She said yesterday that it was not profitable for the new trust members to speculate on why the Scottish Office had not appointed a member of the medical school . |
10 | X. Ray 's unshowy steadiness was right for the low time in which he newly found himself — he could put the fire out . |
11 | If a planning authority wished to restrict its activities , it was held that it was only right for the extra costs to be reimbursed . |
12 | We liked this little scene for the corner of a patio : the cane chair is just right for the simple planting around it and extra interest is created by using a large limestone boulder , gravel and creeping plants such as thyme . |
13 | ‘ But at the time , I did n't think the four years I had spent at Westminster Hotel School , learning to make classic garnishes , was right for the Golden Egg . |
14 | But I like Danny Bascombe , and I believe he 's right for the changing face of Barbados . |
15 | On the major question of the legal basis for pension schemes in the future , Mr. Murphy said ‘ The Working Party consider that the principles of trust law appropriately updated , continue to be valid , but we think it would be right for the central principles of trust law to be re-stated and put into the context of pension schemes . |
16 | The Junior Gaultier collection presents his ideas with more of a sportswear or street feel , more for club-goers and it 's just right for the new designer room we have opened at our branch at 362 Oxford Street in London . ’ |
17 | The time was right for the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition to do so today , but they did not . |
18 | Aristotle was right for the wrong reasons . |
19 | In a recent article in Current Anthropology , one palaeontologist went even further and stated that the molecular anthropologists were right for the wrong reasons , while the palaeontologists were wrong for the right reasons . |
20 | What was good enough to contain Al Capone , he could then assure the Prime Minister , should be right for the English yob . |
21 | I do not think that it is right for the hon. Lady to knock the national health service in that way . |
22 | It is clear from earlier research that each school has to work through , to an extent , what is right for the particular people involved and that there will be ups and down . |
23 | Not the equipment manufacturer because he is interested in the commercial aspect of selling his own equipment whether it be right for the particular job or not . |
24 | Fear of Bolshevism and the prevalent anti-Marxism in the German middle classes , made even more acute through the shrill tones of Nazi propaganda , unquestionably formed a wide negative base of Hitler 's popularity . |
25 | It is rich for the hon. Member for Dagenham to claim that he is worried about the complexity of our proposal ; that from the hon. Gentleman who suggests that there should be property valuations on four different bases and annual rolling revaluations on a banded basis — although he keeps rather quiet about it . |
26 | it 's not uniformed for the whole sentence |
27 | ‘ But I am depressed about the usual attitude in schools . |
28 | Tamar laughed with her and realised that she felt less depressed about the forthcoming confinement after this little spell of humour . |
29 | Alternatives to this usually provide only a palliative for the rural transport problem . |
30 | Drawing on an analysis of American inter-organizational relations Lindblom argues that it is simply not possible for the central state to impose its wishes on the local state . |