Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , what may look like a good deal now , as the UK emerges from its adjustment period of higher interest rates and recession , could look rather different in a few years ' time .
2 The tendency for horizontal influence to extend into regions that are quite unaffected in the absence of stratification is loosely analogous with the same tendency in other types of stratified flow as discussed in Section 15.1 .
3 It may ensure that , beneath the new uniform , our function remains in effect little different from the former ‘ ambulance service ’ ( Golby and Gulliver 1979 ) instead of increasingly becoming that of ‘ consultants in road-safety ’ .
4 Among the Cheka people high intellectual standards combined with education and culture had not assumed the outward expression which I had found to be so hateful among the former Russian intellectuals … .
5 The results showed that the orbitosphenoid in amphisbaenians , though apparently homologous to the same structure in lizards , is formed in quite a different way .
6 While there are also a number of texts that claim to be fabliaux but which are not now considered to belong to the genre , the common characteristics of the type ( described below ) are sufficiently clear for the same number of texts again to be identified with and added to the self-proclaimed fabliaux .
7 Until such a time peasants in a country like France were really only interested in a few restricted matters like land , taxes , and the threat of military service .
8 The shrew 's heart beats almost 1000 times a minute , while the elephant uses up only 30 during the same period .
9 Leek and potato soup ( £1.55 ) came with excellent bread but would have been less bland with a few spices thrown around ; conversely a fresh off the bone chicken curry ( £3.50 ) could have been enhanced by some fruit .
10 After all , I can only eat so much of the same thing .
11 so much for a little work .
12 These words sum up her intention and feelings , expressing the result of two years of preparation for a show that came to mean so much for the many artists participating in the event .
13 And I thought it was because we seemed to be so much on the same wavelength .
14 Leith had almost finished her second course when , quite happy to let Travis talk away , she suddenly wondered , as he began to get repetitive , if she was indeed helping him by letting him talk so much on the same theme .
15 What we can say , though , is that the picture which emerges from these is not of a monolithic bloc but of a constantly mutating organism made up of elements which are symbiotic and mutually contradictory at the same time ( see , for example , Sanjek 1988 ; Hirsch 1969 ; Peterson and Berger 1971 ; Hardy n.d. ; Frith 1978 ; 1983a ; 1988a ) .
16 It is possible that such errors however , are merely indicative of the same craftsman 's readjustments .
17 Pringle and Laverty are apparently unaware of the many family health services authorities that have set up approval procedures for employing counsellors in primary care .
18 It is a social ritual , somewhat akin to a few drinks after work .
19 All the characters are there , but much bigger in an all dancing show .
20 In Woonerf-type streets cycling should be strongly encouraged , for it is here that the speed differences between cars and cycles that are so dangerous to the latter are minimised .
21 It was divided into three compounds , as well as a small section for high security prisoners ( there were only three of the latter at the time I visited ) .
22 I was diplomatically ill for a few days and then I returned to my normal work .
23 Few there are who would speak in favour of cruelty to animals , as thus understood , and I take it that , whatever else our differences might be , at least we all agree that cruelty to other animals is morally vile , and morally vile for the same reasons as cruelty to human children , for example .
24 An hour later she was n't so sure about the latter .
25 Forster , Where Angels Fear To Tread ( PG ) brings together many of the same team who breathed magic into another Forster novel , A Room With A View .
26 It is no accident that so many of the latter — Wieland , Winckelmann , Lessing , Gottsched — disliked both him and Prussia .
27 ‘ They 've got a lot to talk about , they used to know so many of the same people , ’ I said , to comfort him .
28 Oh we were brought up together all on the same vicinity for over the years you get to know one another and and erm thoroughly enjoy ourselves .
29 Obviously it is likely to be quiet in an empty hall or in a field ; it is likely to be noisy when a crowd of people are talking together all at the same time .
30 Most of the young cast of both Taps and The Outsiders , with some honorary additions to the Pack , have continually worked together — though not necessarily all at the same time — in films like Rumble Fish , The Breakfast Club , St Elmo 's Fire , and Young Guns .
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