Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At a glance this seems eminently reasonable — not least if it protects us from Family videos .
2 The example in Figure 2 shows how this problem is overcome .
3 Figure 13.1 shows how this process can be executed .
4 Figure 5.1 shows how these forms of provision have changed over time .
5 Figure 17–2 shows how these advantages should be compared with the disadvantage of the deadweight burden caused by the failure to equate marginal cost and price and hence marginal cost and marginal benefit .
6 This is feasible because TRACE II has only 211 items in the lexicon .
7 Figure 3 shows how these enzymes both use the same substrate , the type 1 H chain .
8 Figure 11.3 shows how this set of definitions and statements can be presented on one sheet of paper with the mnemonics relating to them .
9 Chapter 8 takes up another theme from chapter 6 : why managerial strategies concentrate on particular issues rather than others .
10 The conceptual framework developed in Chapter 1 shows how such an understanding would allow us systematically to understand civil society as perceived and appreciated by persons engaged in it .
11 Figure 1 shows how this works .
12 Figure 8 does just this .
13 Figure 17–1 shows how this question may be answered .
14 The case study devised by East Anglia area in Figure 6.4 shows how imaginative such training can be , although the area has now had to cease management committee training through lack of funds .
15 Figure 5.4 illustrates how such a situation might arise .
16 Section 36 enables a local education authority to apply for an education supervision order when a child is not being properly educated and Sched 3 , Part III explains how such orders operate .
17 Even at budget price , the 65% it scored an Issue 67 seems excessively generous .
18 The Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 has as one goal the promotion of economic self-sufficiency for both parties on divorce .
19 The Patents Act 1977 lays down several requirements which must be satisfied before a patent can be granted and , furthermore , certain things are specifically excluded from patentability .
20 Act 2 scene 3 supplies as much information as is needed to understand the plot :
21 Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act 1938 sets out five categories for Part A marks : a ) names , business or individual ; b ) signatures of applicant or predecessor ; c ) invented words ; d ) a word having no direct reference to the character or quality of the goods and not being a geographical name or surname ; e ) any other distinctive mark .
22 Over and above that , the Environmental Protection Act 1990 brings more stringent procedures into force in 1992 and will apply to the subject .
23 The Education Act 1988 touches fundamentally all major departments of every local authority , not just the education department .
24 The Princess Royal has around 10 hats made each year which means she must have at least 260 to choose from by now .
25 Article 5 allows more stringent control of tobacco advertising by Member States if they wish .
26 Our preoccupation er straightforwardly is that we have a lottery which is run with probity and without impropriety , and the director general has very widespread powers , fact to investigate the backgrounds of any bidders .
27 For an understanding of the Council 's orientation this remains absolutely pivotal : the Church 's life and career can not be self-sufficient .
28 The simple guilloche decoration of mosaic 7 appears slightly cruder than that of mosaics B or C. The more complicated three-strand guilloche of the former , however , is not significantly inferior to the four-strand guilloche of mosaic C. The former appears to be " stretched " , but then the latter seems to be cramped ( although " loose " ) .
29 One point here , the Alpha 2.0 seems very tolerant of slightly inconsistent input levels .
30 Part of the problem is that the Alpha 2.0 has so many features .
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