Example sentences of "[prep] real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In such simulated time-zone transition experiments , changes to the body 's rhythms are observed to be very similar to those after real time-zone transitions .
2 He heard her laughing-with real amusement as he went up the stairs once more .
3 If the figures are for real GNP per head then West Germany would fare better , because of its slow growing ( and latterly falling ) population , than America which has had millions of new immigrants .
4 Unfortunately , being familiar with an approach takes away much of the need for real judgement .
5 Why not see if ATBs were any good for real wilderness touring ?
6 This bottle was the feeder of the pocket-flask , and the cup we used was sometimes used for real turpentine in cleaning brushes or like work .
7 For real excitement , try a curling banana shot — in the pre-match options you can alter banana power ; on the highest setting , the ball 's like a boomerang !
8 The skill of achieving it is closely connected with the counselling relationship , developing the mutual confidence and trust that is essential for real sharing .
9 For real tux deluxe you can add a spangly corset top , decorative waistcoat and a dandy cravat .
10 Others say there is no political will for real land reform , since the leadership 's aim is to keep the previous system intact and in working order , not to break it up .
11 Inequalities and injustice point to the urgent need for real change
12 The child thus learns to distrust his or her own perceptions — both sensory and inward — moving further and further into emotional isolation , playing out games of egotism and conventional social ritual as a substitute for real life , consciousness and direct perception .
13 Summerhill 's the best match for real life .
14 For real life , visit Moila , the island of the ivory tower .
15 Violence on television was blamed for real life violence by 67 per cent .
16 I actually have at the back which I will show in a minute , a costume that was worn by a woman in the eighteen-forties , and it shows how she has kept up with the fashion ; it is a fairly fashionable dress , but it is adapted for real life , for day to day life , for for the life of an ordinary middle class woman who had perhaps one or two servants , but had to do the running of the household herself .
17 It is now recognized that many seriously disabled patients can not be resettled into open employment but their need for real work can be met , none the less , by providing a special working environment where good job performance and long-term achievements are rewarded .
18 For future reference , Gioachino says the only place for real lunch is Chateau Branlant on what passes for a nursery slope at Plan Checrouit .
19 Apple is a CAMRA subsidiary that campaigns for real cider and perry .
20 ‘ The ease with which VSEL was able to avoid paying £40m must be a matter for real concern . ’
21 Jay flayed herself for what now appeared gross and hasty : her need for real contact , skin to skin .
22 Tackle language use as well as form and prepare students for REAL communication .
23 Since a share is a financial claim on the firm 's real wealth in the form of its physical assets , the economic earnings of a share are defined as the maximum amount of real resources that can be withdrawn from the share and used for real consumption without impairing the ability of the share to deliver real consumption in the future .
24 Will we eventually be forced to found a Campaign for Real Cricket ?
25 However , the jokes are a bit stale for real belly laughs , so if you 've seen him before it 's probably better to wait for the next batch .
26 The study is re- examining the national accounts measurement of government services ; it argues that most public servants in fact do things which can be measured and it provides some alternative estimates for real output growth in education , health and public administration ( which compares well with broadly analogous private financial services ) .
27 My thirst for real travel was to have its very modest beginnings on the railways of the Midlands when I was at B.P. My journeying consisted of little trips to neighbouring towns within a radius of fifty miles north , south , east and west of Bletchley .
28 A hard-line pressure group , the Campaign for Real Education ( CRE ) , says it will take head teachers and governors to court if they fail to take action against ‘ obstructive ’ members of staff .
29 But there is cause for real hope , as this book explains .
30 They are a façade : they are confined to the most superficial aspects , and scope for real variety is so limited that they in fact quickly become clichéd , standardized , themselves .
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