Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] nature [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One consequence of the extremely fluid nature of the lavas erupted in Hawaiian eruptions , especially those of the Hawaiian volcanoes themselves , is that they are sometimes so fluid that when ‘ fire fountains ’ are spraying lava upwards , some of the liquid sets solid into teardrop shapes , with bulbous ends and long-drawn-out tails .
2 Although Nizan himself was willing to accept the Moscow version of events , it is probable that the highly publicised nature of the trials , the seemingly endless ramifications of the anti-state activities exposed , did little to boost his confidence in the future development of the Soviet state itself .
3 In relation to the vegetation communities in which the campsites were located , the major difference in impact related to campsite core size which tended to be larger in piñon juniper areas due to the more open nature of the vegetation and the less rugged nature of the areas on which it is dominant .
4 The trade here is of a more usual nature with the pubs open to 11 at night .
5 Although it is undoubtedly true that Sartre et alia achieved a moral victory in 1947 by highlighting the purely imaginary and hence illusory nature of the accusations made against Nizan , and although Sartre 's own final fictional account of Nizan , narrated emotionally in " Drole d'amitie " , is a powerful antidote to the negative and hostile account in Aragon 's Les Communistes , nonetheless , from the moment of his death in 1940 until the moment of republication of Aden Arabic " in 1960 , Nizan remained an unwanted communist renegade .
6 The primary care physician should emphasise the positive diagnosis , the chronic yet benign nature of the systems , the role of stress , and the ineffectiveness of drugs .
7 While the Duke of Richmond and a few others remained calm , seeing the essentially limited nature of the outbreaks , some landowners , like Sir Godfrey Webster , temporarily returned from exile , thoroughly enjoyed themselves galloping around the country at night with troops of dragoons or coastguards to hunt down troublemakers .
8 Platform games are a popular genre , but the essentially uncomplicated nature of the puzzles included in most tends to shorten their life span .
9 The interpretation for which both the applicant and the Attorney-General contended before the Court of Appeal was that the answer was affirmative ; either because the proceedings for habeas corpus were so firmly imprinted with a civil character that they were to be treated as civil , notwithstanding the essentially criminal nature of the proceedings from which they arose , or because they were of an indeterminate nature , which section 13(2) ( a ) was wide enough to embrace .
10 Secondly the allowance for inflation was based on a three per cent price increase and because of the very competitive nature of the prices we receive for maintenance work a sum of two hundred and seventy thousand pounds can be carried forward into next year from this allowance , in other words the real purchasing power of the budget have been maintained and two hundred and seventy thousand pounds can be put aside to stand in the future .
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