Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] [adv] significant [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But there was another and ultimately more significant image under construction , especially during the Edwardian years , which involved the transformation of ‘ youth ’ into ‘ adolescence ’ as a ‘ stage of life ’ .
2 In its largest and perhaps most significant perspective , deconstruction involves not just a critique of the grounds of knowledge in general , but specifically of the grounds of Occidental knowledge .
3 Yet normally , the ‘ angry ’ emotions have their origin in deeper and often more significant upsets and disappointments .
4 To a large extent relationships and contacts with the media appear to be related to information giving and receiving , but there is a deeper and perhaps more significant aspect .
5 However , during the 1680s and 1690s it is difficult to distinguish his parliamentary activities from those of his younger but politically more significant cousin , Sir John Lowther of Lowther , first Viscount Lonsdale [ q.v . ] ,
6 There was only a slight but statistically not significant decrease in HCO 3 - absorption caused by vasoactive intestinal polypeptide .
7 Local programmes to help old people view their homes from the point of view of accident prevention and to provide assistance in remedying problems could form a vital part of a preventive strategy which would tackle a commonplace but nonetheless highly significant element in the risks of community care .
8 But his claim to be able to represent the three major philosophical schools of the Vedānta does not prevent him from regarding Truth ( Satya ) as the most correct and most fully significant term that could be used for God .
9 Ireland is the last and potentially most significant episode here — at least structurally it is the concluding adventure .
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