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

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1 In this context I want to refer to a brief but highly significant passage in Richards 's Practical Criticism .
2 Later , it was argued that the coming of cultivation meant another , although admittedly much less traumatic change , and resulted in weaning becoming established as a major and most significant developmental stage .
3 The New Deal was a complex and highly significant process of change , the effects of which have continued to be felt in American history ever since the 1930s .
4 Kimura also found that among normal right handed subjects there was a small but statistically significant advantage in recall of verbal material presented to the right ear .
5 It is , however , questionable whether Manne 's ‘ negative ’ insider dealing conception ( that is , not selling on the basis of inside information ) is a dominant or even significant means of insider dealing .
6 A related and equally significant problem arises from Kemp 's search for causal historical relations between science and art .
7 They share a common and deeply significant trend in philosophy , and that trend is to get away from hierarchy and control and to move towards emphasis upon what Peters calls ‘ The Front Line People ’ — and we know who they are !
8 Musicians without sinistral relatives showed a greater and statistically significant left ear advantage compared to those with a positive family history of left handedness who showed a non-significant REA .
9 He regressed the change in the spot price on the change in the futures price for the previous five-minute period and found a positive and highly significant relationship .
10 At least one study has found a positive and statistically significant relationship between maternal ratings of children 's command of specific vocabulary items and performance on a formal language test ( Cunningham and Sloper 1984 ) and this provides some support for the validity of checklist assessments .
11 It is true , however , that taken as a whole , the 1947 Act created for the first time a comprehensive framework for planning and thereby laid the groundwork for a permanent and highly significant change in the public attitude to private property and its use and development .
12 The anthropologist 's appetite for information and his curiosity are boundless , and he is naturally particularly attracted by those avenues of inquiry where the answers come hard , suggesting that he has touched on a sensitive and hence significant vein .
13 However a small scattering of calibrated stations could provide an interesting and potentially significant source of scientific date on radio propagation .
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