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

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1 Naturally enough this kind of discourse is not unrelated to the facts of the situation .
2 It goes along the lines that ‘ researchers ’ research ’ is all about ‘ controlled experimentation within a psycho-statistical paradigm ’ — to coin a jargon or two — and expressed in just this kind of language .
3 It goes along the lines that ‘ researchers ’ research ’ is all about ‘ controlled experimentation within a psycho-statistical paradigm ’ — to coin a jargon or two — and expressed in just this kind of language .
4 The influence of Cézanne becomes very apparent in the landscapes of La Ciotat of the summer of 1907 , which show Braque 's work hanging in the balance between Fauvism and a much more structural kind of painting .
5 An all too common kind of crisis for community and primary care teams is that a vulnerable patient is suddenly discharged from hospital on a Friday afternoon without any formal referral or plan for aftercare .
6 First , as Mercer and Julien remind us , such an equivalence tends to obscure exactly those differences which need to be addressed if we are to understand not only each kind of discrimination separately but also their interconnections ( ‘ Race , Sexuality and Black Masculinity ’ , 99 — 100 ) .
7 It 's just not that kind of place .
8 Beginning with education , there is general agreement that it is not just any kind of education which will encourage economic growth .
9 ‘ Do n't worry , ’ said the reporter , ‘ We 're not really that kind of paper . ’
10 Among those who glibly encouraged the notion was J B Priestley , who wrote of football turning its fans into ‘ a new community , all brothers together for an hour and a half … an altogether more splendid kind of life ’ .
11 The residents of the Soviet town of Voronezh experienced a rather more exotic kind of refugee .
12 Conversationalists do not operate with the idea that their remarks will find their way on to a permanent record and by definition it is usually conversation which a sociolinguist participant observer is studying , rather than some other more overtly structured kind of talk .
13 The differences between the painters appear to have been purely personal , but Delaunay had also moved away from the other Cubists in his works of 1912 , and , using his Cubist researches as a point of departure , was developing a much more purely abstract kind of painting with colour as its principal element .
14 The poor law , of course , came under yet another kind of authority , the boards of guardians , descendants of the former parish officials .
15 ‘ Peace ’ is now just another kind of hostility and no-one has offered us a word for what peace used to mean .
16 Well just that kind of person I suppose .
17 And particularly not this kind of game . ’
18 On top of that there must be an even more inner kind of government concerned with very , very sensitive issues , of which exchange control is one .
19 Late in the dynasty , some species developed an even more sophisticated kind of eye and one that has never been paralleled by any other animal .
20 MV That is the and , of course , it was n't really any kind of socialism .
21 It is surprising how long this kind of grudge can be remembered , perhaps because the occasion is inextricably mixed with feelings of loss and deprivation caused by the parent 's death .
22 But then today that kind of interview rarely happens .
23 ‘ Lexy ’ , that was right — was almost certainly some kind of employee of Luke 's .
24 The new show is very much that kind of format , except I wo n't be doing any vicars or skinheads .
25 This kind of art 's often referred to as minimal art , which helps , you know , like most stables there 's a quite way of referring to stuff , and indeed very often this kind of art relates to very simple forms , which just one colour , or perhaps no colour if it 's a piece of wood for instance , or a large canvass covered with just one colour , a monochrome canvas — you referred to monochromes earlier .
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