Example sentences of "[adv] a [adj] form [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although incorporating some features of the previous 1963 edition , this was basically a new form of contract and by implication was intended by the JCT to be used on contracts exceeding £250,000 in value . |
2 | Democracy signified a particular type of society , and not merely a particular form of government , or of choosing a government . |
3 | Nor does the grain mediate a ‘ pure genetic transmission ’ of culture , in which ( like the song of the white-crowned sparrow ) only a single form of behaviour can be taught and learned . |
4 | Gross has happily classified some 3,000 under various headings : Self-Love ( ’ To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance ’ — Oscar Wilde ) ; Love , Jealousy , Libido ( ’ No woman so naked as one you can see to be naked underneath her clothes ’ — Michael Frayn ) ; Secrets ( ’ There is something about a cupboard that makes a skeleton terribly restless ’ — anon ) and Criticism ( ’ In some cases taking up the trade of critic is only an embittered form of renunciation ’ — Albert Guinon ) . |
5 | Perhaps this was just a new form of indigestion . |
6 | From an administration point of view contra is generally a messy form of collection , especially when VAT is involved . |
7 | Thus an indirect form of Exchequer aid began . |
8 | I think its just an extreme form of friendship , you 've become extremely friendly with somebody and it can be kind , in love with your , with your girlfriend it do n't have to be in love with your boyfriend , you can have you know some body who 's a same sex and you 've got the same feelings towards them |
9 | This does not mean that Lenin is here denying the class war , for the ‘ peaceful ’ , ‘ cultural ’ work of ‘ organisation ’ is also a special form of class struggle . |
10 | But the late Elizabethans and Jacobeans cultivated with the utmost fertility both a free form of ricercar , the fantasia or ‘ fancy ’ , and the peculiarly English ‘ In nomine ’ ( see p. 240 ) , as well as dance music and song-arrangements , both for consort ( usually for viols , though also ‘ broken ’ , i.e. for mixed instruments ) and for keyboard ( usually the small table-harpsichord known as virginals , or organ ) . |
11 | There were some families in which domestic help from a widowed grandmother was really a disguised form of assistance in the other direction . |
12 | This type of statistical work is about inferring things from the data and is really a sophisticated form of guesswork . |
13 | A lecture course is often a passive form of learning : you listen acutely and take notes but are generally discouraged from asking questions or raising points because the size of the group inhibits fruitful exchanges . |
14 | I had a sudden pang of conscience that I really ought to tell them that the funny-looking herb on the left of their kitchen garden was not really an obscure form of ivy and on no account must they attempt to smoke its leaves . |
15 | Sleek , solidly built , gentle on the environment , they are often an ideal form of city transport . |
16 | This is often an unintentional form of steering which happens when the sail is not at the correct angle to the wind — the section of the sail next to the mast does not fill with wind and the driving force acts from a couple of feet farther back . |
17 | But you are very unlikely to be able to show a link which is directly attributable to your activities and you will be encouraging the view that media relations is simply a cheap form of advertising . |
18 | As I have suggested , up to a generation ago a common form of life united sixth-form and university English , regardless of whether their orientation was ‘ Oxford ’ or ‘ Cambridge ’ , since the latter made much the same assumptions about literacy and competence as the former . |
19 | Norway was more cautious , with several influential politicians fearing that even a limited form of cooperation might erode national sovereignty . |
20 | Imposing exogenously a particular form of price rigidity which happens to produce the result that Keynesian stabilization policies can work is hardly enough by itself to justify such policies . |
21 | In short , the novel is characteristically a realistic form of narrative . |
22 | It is indeed a special form of oxygen , an allotrope , but with very different chemical properties . |
23 | Although the number of lessons needed may make it quite an expensive form of treatment , nonetheless it is very effective and many long-standing ills may be cured by its use . |
24 | It is here , as our LFS analysis and our case studies indicate , that fixed-term contracts are quite an important form of engagement for temporary workers . |
25 | Markets and fairs remained perquisites of the manor even at Lewes , the capital of East Sussex , where otherwise a rudimentary form of self-government was well established . |
26 | Indeed , as the new offence is defined , it creates what is essentially a statutory form of assault . |
27 | Robbery is essentially an aggravated form of theft . |