Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The Scots fear discrimination most in the livestock sector where lower limits on qualifying numbers for production subsidies would be particularly painful . |
2 | Many factors are at work : physique , training , careful preparation months before in the Vuelta d'Espana or the Giro d'Italia ( rarely both ) , self-knowledge , confidence , the constant assistance of domestiques and then more distinguished teammates . |
3 | My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary and I shall see British car manufacturers again in the near future to urge them speedily to incorporate immobilisation devices into cars . |
4 | Deteriorating snow conditions late in the day cause most problems on alpine descents . |
5 | And pure substances tailored to neurotransmitter sites would have a good chance of being free of unpleasant side effects elsewhere in the body . |
6 | Oh by the way I 've found another tin opener here in the erm in the shed ! |
7 | well the horse shoes you see , we used to we used to weld one and a half old horse shoes together in the fire to make one new one again . |
8 | Interesting score lines already in the Coca Cola Cup third round replays . |
9 | Mr Faulks said : ‘ Inside the police found a complete confidence trickster 's set with 26 different charge cards either in the name of Garawand or in the name of Yousefi and ten cheque books , four of which related to the same account at the Royal Bank of Scotland in Darlington . ’ |
10 | A third possibility is that two of you have completed our Fal Sail course earlier in the year . |
11 | This was regarded by some observers as a major setback in Franco-Iranian relations [ see pp. 37424 ; 37929 ; 38212 ] with implications for a planned visit by French President Mitterrand later in the year . |
12 | In the special election to complete Heinz 's term , his platform had emphasized the need to switch from social programmes aimed at the poor to programmes offering something to average non-affluent US citizens , especially on health care ; to cut middle class taxes ; to boost unemployment benefits ; and to protect jobs from low-wage Mexico 's competition ( a reference to the North American Free Trade Agreement currently in the final stages of negotiation ) . |
13 | The Princess Royal will be attending the event and as usual Scottish Television figures prominently in the nominations . |
14 | " Yeah , they have to spend so much of the galactic year out of the Milky Way or the galactic tax federation hammers them for gigacredits , but instead of paying for expensive inter-galactic travel they camp out on some backwater planet still in the galaxy and just hide , see ? |
15 | Although there had been a light summer shower earlier in the evening , it was now a warm , clear night with just a soft breeze rustling the ropes and canvas of the small boats berthed in the marina far below . |
16 | Though this period of Chicago 's history is normally associated with the more ethnographic , qualitative tradition of social research , both Park and Burgess were aware of the work of the social survey movement both in the United States and in Britain . |
17 | Algae that are capable of photosynthesis at very low levels of light intensity proliferate early in the season , to be replaced by a succession of other species as light intensity increases ( Kalff , 1970 ) . |
18 | Beauchamps is a newly opened licensed coffee lounge right in the centre of Oxford . |
19 | There who are they on about three four three four three four to call it 's er a very public figure very public you 're bound to have heard of him you 've probably seen him as well I would have thought I would have thought so as some stage picture always in the paper there as well you know nice big swanky car too . |
20 | In January 1985 all the review teams , the advisers and the civil servants withdrew for a snow-bound week at Wilton Park , a Foreign Office mansion deep in the Sussex countryside . |
21 | Manufacturers of high technology alloys principally in the USA and UK . |
22 | Anti-EC groups , backed by businessmen , have been campaigning for a ‘ no ’ vote and are six to eight percentage points ahead in the polls . |
23 | Specific eating difficulties are addressed in individual counselling sessions later in the day . |
24 | After loudly supporting an often-uncomfortable Jackson campaign again in the primary , Fulani went on to run on the NAP ticket , winning 240,000 votes in the general election — a considerable performance for a minor party . |
25 | The charges follow early morning raids yesterday in the Everton and Kirkdale districts of Liverpool . |
26 | Overall , there is an abiding impression of emptiness , of a natural pace and rhythm and of a traditional way of life that has all but disappeared from superficially similar island communities elsewhere in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland . |
27 | Dr Brice Pitt comments in Making the Most of Middle Age : ‘ So much publicity is now given to the art of making love , what men and women need from each other , and how to please your partner , that there is little excuse for a dull , unimaginative sex life even in the supposedly stolid middle-aged . ’ |
28 | Mowden will hold an extra training session tonight in the hope of repeating last season 's 6–0 win . |
29 | In total batting command early in the tour , Gooch had his third successive single-figure score when one which angled in through the air and left him off the pitch induced a nick that Parore tossed high . |
30 | Erm a new settlement is going to be difficult to assimilate into any landscape , to locate fourteen hundred dwellings and associated community facilities anywhere in the in the Vale of York is is gon na be very difficult . |