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

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1 And sand will provide a stable base providing rainwater can not reach it .
2 By the 1960s , partly through its own inner uncertainties and weakness , partly through a torrent of satire and journalistic exposure , the stable base of British public leadership , the pivot of civic culture for generations , was being undermined in government , industry , religion , neighbourhood , and family life .
3 An influence here may well be English Literature , with bands and critics adopting the tools of the stuffier sort of literary criticism , the kind that sees the priority of art as being the reaffirmation of human values , art as the search for a stable base , art as something that orders the confusion of experience .
4 Soon after work began however , it was found that there were serious problems in making a secure , stable base for the embankment and thus progress was brought to a halt .
5 It was agreed that retail/service jobs provided neither a stable base for the economy nor decent jobs for the people of the area .
6 Only slightly more sophisticated than nomadic looms , these are constructed from two vertical beams , either driven into the ground or secured on a stable base , with two horizontal beams fastened at the top and the bottom of the uprights .
7 I am optimistic now that we 've got a stable base for the next year , and I 'm always optimistic for the year after !
8 Out of the newly desperate and ruined petit bourgeois , and those faced with crushing poverty on the dole , Le Pen , the Lombard League and the German neo-Nazis have refound the classic base of racism and fascism .
9 Although there were no differences in faecal bile acid concentration in those patients with colorectal cancer , total daily excretion was significantly lower than in patients with polyps , an increased colonic absorption of bile acids may in part account for this .
10 The presence of vitamin D 3 receptors in normala nd malignant colorectal tissue , together with the increased colonic absorption of calcium after small bowel resection , had previously suggested that the colon could be a target organ for 1,25 ( OH ) 2 D 3 .
11 PEG 600 COLONIC ABSORPTION TEST
12 It is not known whether there is an increase in colonic absorption of PEGs with age in humans such as is seen in rats , and whether this could have influenced the results .
13 This paper confirms abnormal fluid absorption in the colon in patients with acute watery diarrhoea including cholera , and shows that the concentration and output of SCFA in faeces in patients with acute watery diarrhoea is reduced , and that the addition of luminal SCFA can reverse the impairment of colonic absorption .
14 As luminal SCFA maintain normal colonic absorption in acute diarrhoea , the decrease seen in faecal SCFA output may be of clinical significance .
15 The British colony , already fretting over whether China will give its nod to an expensive new airport in the territory , can ill afford the economic blow of a change in China 's status .
16 I will concentrate on the problem of anaphor resolution , showing how preferential phenomena complicate the task of co-ordinating the activities of various resolution subprocesses , and suggesting solutions to four specific co-ordination problems .
17 Just over the edge of the cliff the most wonderful flower of all was growing , roots and leaves out of reach on the rocky perpendicular , but the blue spangle of its bloom poking up invitingly at the jagged rim of the cliff .
18 My grandfather had a weak heart , and he died in this way .
19 Like most people with a weak heart , especially men , he had not liked to own up , and had lifted the bicycle over the stile , gone home , and died .
20 Although diagnosed as having a weak heart in 1948 , he survived his first wife and married again at the age of 85 .
21 Hoomey , desperate , said , ‘ I 've got a weak heart , sir . ’
22 N.Z. A Weak Heart : Roddie on his bike in the evening , with his hands in his pockets , doing marvels by that dark tree at the corner of May Street .
23 The 5ft 6ins victim had a weak heart and ‘ a toddler could have robbed him ’ — but his death was still a case of murder , the officer added .
24 Their doctor had murmured something about a weak heart , but Lord Grafton had dismissed the warning , saying the physician was an old woman .
25 The nymph attempted a final arabesque but the effort proved too much for her weak heart .
26 Sir Charles ' weak heart had failed , and this had caused his death .
27 He also learned that Sir Charles believed these supernatural stories , and that he had a weak heart .
28 Sir Charles ’ terror was so great that his weak heart stopped , and he died , but the animal did not touch the dead body .
29 — fatly but scruffily ( his weak heart , her illness :
30 A weak heart could be exahausted , or a heart condition suddenly exposed .
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