Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] form [prep] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Rather it is the unplanned result of the maintenance of a generally traditional form of agriculture which is not over-exploitive of its fundamental resources .
2 By the late 1930s , hire purchase payments , a more respectable form of credit which increased twenty-fold between 1918 and 1938 often totalled 3/ a week in the budget of a labourer earning about £2 .
3 Now the tobacco industry is going for the slightly more subtle form of advertising which is sponsorship .
4 More recently , studies of modern objects by archaeologists working in the sub-discipline of ethno-archaeology have sought to provide ‘ general and testable ’ laws of stylistic behaviour , strongly influenced by an extreme and exquisitely inappropriate form of positivism which took hold of the discipline in the 1960s , and appears to have been retained long after most other social sciences threw off its shackles ( e.g. Binford 1972 ; 1978 ; Gould and Schiffer eds 1981 , see Hodder 1982a and b for a critique ) .
5 There is , however , a distinctly religious form of satanism which states that Christianity has got the facts all wrong .
6 Which is the most processed form of coffee you can get .
7 The other major electronic effect employed in Doctor Who during its early life was Inlay , a fairly rudimentary form of matting which allowed the picture from one camera to be placed — inlaid into the picture from another .
8 In summary , language checklists may provide a very practical and relatively quick form of assessment which can be used for a variety of purposes described at the beginning of Chapter 6 .
9 Two problems emerge from this literature : first , the absence of any consideration of the specificity of the object ; and secondly , the relatively simplistic form of reference which tends to be used in object analysis .
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