Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Disease activity was assessed in 120 ulcerative colitis patients based on the criteria as outlined by Sutherland et al .
2 This was a surprising development ; Derry had a relatively weak Labour movement and had too small a population to create a sizeable pool of individuals who were prepared to stand out against the political and social attitudes of the majority .
3 500 turbulent years ’ in another epic .
4 Ostensibly designed to help poor African consumers , the beef programme is really aimed at helping rich European farmers .
5 For example , the Eskimos , who as hunters and fishermen are right at the bottom of Marx 's and Engels 's technological scale , have a kinship terminology which does not classify relatives any more than the English system does — a sign for Morgan of the presence of monogamy — while the Malays , who have possessed for a very long time highly advanced agricultural techniques , use a kinship terminology which Morgan and Engels associated with the earliest stages of evolution .
6 His father was a farmer with advanced agricultural views who lived until the age of 88 , so that his son , who farmed with him , had ample time and restless energy to travel the country and buy pigs , sheep , horses and cattle with the aim of deliberately improving them .
7 With the exception of the penguins there are no specific feeding times .
8 Persistent total weedkillers will kill all plant growth , perhaps for six months or more .
9 That frigid November of ‘ 81 — or was it ‘ 82 ?
10 This view is reinforced by the writings of some of the early church fathers such as St John Chrysostom , who observed that there was no conflict over natural common property such as air , sun , water , earth , sea , light and stars or even man-made common property such as baths , cities , markets and arcades , but only over private property which created what he termed that frigid expression ‘ Thine and Mine ’ .
11 That frigid little scene you treated me to over breakfast ? ’
12 Not with that frigid bitch of a wife .
13 Geoff Tulloch referred to her as ‘ that frigid bitch ’ .
14 Although from our experience of just a while ago I would say that , undoubtedly , beneath that frigid exterior there lurks an inferno of quite gigantic proportions . ’
15 ‘ Was your betrothed Matilda 's man ? ’ he went on , still in that frigid tone .
16 They will work so much better on the day if they are given that advance preparation .
17 LOOK , TRY AS I MIGHT , I CA N'T JUST WRITE OFF WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN US ON THAT ROCKY CUMBRIAN OUTCROP …
18 The romantic grave on that rocky promontory ; the great man lying there , his head pointing out to sea , listening for all eternity to the comings and goings of the tide ; the young writer , with stirrings of genius inside him , kneels by the tomb , watches the pink drain slowly from the evening sky , reflects — in the way young men are wont to do — on eternity , the fugitive nature of life and the consolations of greatness , then gathers a flower which has rooted itself in Châteaubriand 's dust , and sends it to his beautiful mistress in Paris …
19 Terry Eagleton came some way to acknowledging this , in a quasi-refutation of his Althusserian phase , when he included himself among the English Marxist intellectuals who ‘ managed the difficult dialectical trick of appropriating certain Althusserian concepts in blithe ignorance or disregard of their guilty political context . ’
20 an enclosed glazed cab with two access doors
21 An enclosed glazed cabin was provided for the pilot and co-pilot , and a specious interior allowed for a navigation compartment complete with chart table , a wireless cabin , canteen , galley and sleeping berths .
22 It featured an enclosed glazed cockpit for the pilots with sliding panels , and portholes were located along the hull sides .
23 Arrivals Volvo 's spirited but dated 940 SE Turbo 36
24 Yeah but it 's such a strange bloody house in n it ?
25 The strange metallic noises continued at intervals , whenever he was in a position to hear them .
26 In her right hand she weighed something which made a strange metallic click-click sound .
27 This basic pattern is illustrated by the following , complete four-sentence paragraph ( here split into parts and with sentence numbers added ) .
28 Western intelligence estimates range between 20,000 and 35,000 armed men .
29 The normal stabilising mechanisms are out of control and the whole cortex becomes involved .
30 In 1990 , 6079 residents were enumerated in 241 establishments , including 21 NHS hospitals , 160 homes for elderly people ( 46 run by the social services departments , 105 private residential , and nine run by voluntary agencies ) , 32 private nursing homes , and four hospitals or hostels for the mentally or physically handicapped ( table I ) .
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