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

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1 Beside the total rewards such men expected and obtained they are minute .
2 The proportion of the total variance such correlations account for is of course small and their importance should be judged accordingly .
3 That 's actually on all critical illness cover plans , because if they 've got a living assurance , or they 've got some other plan that 's got critical illness benefit , it 's the total maximum that Abbey will insure them for , for critical illness , for heart attacks , stroke etcetera .
4 However , since new additions comprise under one per cent of the total stock each year , they will have only a trivial effect on the distribution of housing types in the near future ( it should be noted that conversions of dwellings are not included in the figures given above ) .
5 It was probably the only aircraft flying the 250 miles to the Georgian capital that day and it was going to be busy .
6 I am always and everywhere his place ; if I am the barren land he thinks to water into an oasis I am also the blight on his crops and the locust destroying grain ; I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle .
7 Tournament organiser Ussher Watson will take late entries for the junior events this evening at Belfast 647934 .
8 Approximately 100,000 cars clog the narrow streets each day and exhaust gases are eroding the city 's ancient monuments .
9 The pupils are heading off to America next summer for the World Cup and the Norman Whiteside All Stars XI game is one of a number of fund raising exercises planned .
10 He points out that since the Korean War those countries with the highest growth rates — Japan , Sweden , Germany and Austria — have had the lowest levels of military expenditure as a percentage of GDP .
11 Even in the European North many peasants used old flintlocks right up to the first decades of the twentieth century , and in Siberia the use of bows and spears by Russians was not unknown at least as late as the 1830s .
12 Three members of the squad , captain Joanne Lunt , Helen Sartain and Linzi Green are full internationals preparing for Britain 's challenge in the European Championships this summer , while another five are members of the Great Britain junior squad .
13 Right there was a mixed er bag of results for English clubs in the European competitions this week as I 'm sure you noticed .
14 She has not been beaten on the European circuit this season .
15 If the EEC were to acquire its own resources , then the organisation would lose the element of control over its spending that came with the existing system of national contributions : Hallstein could then argue that giving the European Parliament more authority would provide the necessary democratic control over the Commission .
16 And she made clear only last week the depth of her opposition to giving the European Parliament more power .
17 It read : ‘ I ask you to consider that the effects of the legal action that I undertook in the Berne district court concerning my non-participation in the European Cup this year are null and void .
18 I think Leeds can win the European Cup this season — they 'll go very close . ’
19 Mac , as everybody calls him , won the European Junior that year .
20 A forest of almost 20 000 of these miniature , old and very expensive trees enter the European Community each year .
21 For the European Community these figures are : 32.9% , 3.9% , and 1.2% respectively ( a ratio of 27:3:1 ) .
22 There will be zero growth , at best , in the European Community this year , said the EC commission , in its latest gloomy forecast .
23 It also uses no CFCs in insulation , unlike most rival appliance makers planning to launch ozone-friendly fridges on the European market this year .
24 Yet Britain offered neither the governors nor the monetary committee any proposals for reforming the system .
25 These feelings tend to be transitory but some patients remain psychologically disturbed for many years and , in a few psychological difficulties develop in the convalescent period which were not apparent during the acute episode.While these problems can sometimes be anticipated in hospital on the basis of the patient 's reaction to his illness , and any premorbid difficulties which he has encountered in the past , a better idea of his potential can be gained by following him during the convalescent period to observe how he copes with the various stresses and strains which he encounters during this time .
26 Historical data from a German parish spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries shows that the wealthiest farmers preserved more males but the poorest labourers more females than the wealthiest farmers .
27 The bonds were too tight to allow the muscular body any movement , but the bird crossly jerked its head and opened its pointed beak to hiss at Joseph 's fingers .
28 You should never apply pressure to the spine itself , but the strong muscles either side can take firm pressure .
29 He said : ‘ Before the match I warned that in the strong wind any mistakes would be costly — and we certainly made mistakes . ’
30 You ca n't get 4wd handling and muscular performance at anything like the low prices these cars fetch on the used car market .
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