Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] of [adj] is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 erm , and there are two aspects , that they can a stimulant and whilst I 'm , I would agree that many women , it is part of dealing with problems in their lives , coping with stress , that part of that is also withdrawal symptoms from the nicotine , and
2 is good because each side of that is about half an hour
3 It suggests the unmet need of so many women for support and help in redefining their role and purpose when the all-consuming daily tending of another is no longer required .
4 This type of long-netting is inevitably carried out in broad daylight , and the rabbits will be much more aware of the net than they are during darkness .
5 This state of 1 is again transferred to Q i.e. Q = 0 and
6 This state of 1 is again transferred to the D input i.e. D = 1 .
7 These are just a few examples of the use of modern biological control agents , though as Jutsum ( 1988 ) points out , the commercial value of these is currently less than 1 per cent of the global market value of crop-protection and public health agents ( mainly chemicals ) which currently amounts to $16 000 million annually .
8 Nowadays it is thought that not much new water is generated by volcanoes or by hot springs and vapours , which speeded up in time through land-ocean changes and continental drift ; the vast majority of this is today believed to be recycled hydrospheric water .
9 We find that : ( i ) there is disutility from being unemployed , with individuals disliking unemployment even more after the first three months ; ( ii ) unemployment benefits have no effect on the behaviour of the unemployed individuals after the first three months ; ( iii ) income receipts other than unemployment benefits and earnings have only a very small effect ; ( iv ) the conditional probability of leaving the unemployment spell shows no sign of decreasing with duration for most of the members of our sample , while 50% of the teenage men have an increasing hazard ; ( v ) the effects of unemployment benefits on the expected duration varies with age ; the average elasticity of 0.12 is much smaller than those estimated by NNS and NN , who used the same data set but different models .
10 The obvious corollary of this is that less qualified ambulance workers , who are largely engaged in driving non-urgent cases , would not see their earnings rise by so much .
11 These cases highlight the need for vigilance in patients at risk and suggest that the epidemic of parvovirus in the UK over the latter part of 1992 is still continuing .
12 The UFW 's current membership of 15,000 is only a sixth of its total in the 1970s .
13 The prime example of this is undoubtedly Murdoch 's News International with its Australian-American connections .
14 Another , smaller , south-reaching tongue of Stephanian is probably developed farther to the east where the recent borehole Texas-1 encountered Stephanian .
15 I have to say Chairman that I find that the suggested resolution of six is totally adequate to deal with and I , I have read er the motion proposed by through a couple of times , and you know , it 's having a few frills here and there and some are , I , I , I find this one thing er more than adequate er to deal with the situation and er I would move that resolution formally .
16 The most striking example of this is perhaps the frontier in the Danubian plain between the Ottoman empire and the Habsburg territories in central Europe .
17 One result of this is that much will turn on the court 's initial characterization of the incident , using the ‘ right-minded person ’ test .
18 the extent to which bureaucracies can indulge in co-optation will obviously vary from country to country , but the reciprocal relationship that develops between administrative agencies and client groups to the mutual benefit of each is very widespread .
19 This in itself is alarming , but a further probable consequence of this is even more alarming : whereas in the past local authorities would censor in isolation and in response to local pressure , the tendency now may be to follow ‘ the party line ’ .
20 The highest court of all is still the Football Association with their brocaded traditions , honest principles and missionary zeal .
21 The first event of 1993 is again fortunate to have secured three leading figures from very different fields of endeavour .
22 Whereas , therefore , his Treatise on Money ( 1930 ) has been accounted for along ‘ externalist ’ lines , as the response to a political context , the General Theory of 1936 is best understood in ‘ internalist ’ terms , as the outcome of a process of intellectual discovery .
23 The carboxy terminal region of Oct-11 is significantly shorter than either Oct-1 or Oct-2 .
24 But the bottom line of that is always money , and your money is public money .
25 A hundred and thirty thousand London homes destroyed , so the precise number of homeless is now estimated to be around only a quarter of a million . ’
26 If diversification is rapid , then the precise order of branching is very difficult to resolve .
27 Restoration of the former LD & ECR six-wheel , five-compartment coach of 1986 is nearly complete and it will very shortly be taking its place in the Museum Bay of the Matthew Kirtley Building with the Midland ‘ Shotton ’ coach and the Royal Saloon , both already resident there .
28 At one stage it appears as if the substantive meaning of unreasonable is simply one strand of the umbrella to be juxtaposed to irrelevancy , mala fide , etc .
29 They have a marvellous time , but the best thing of all is totally unexpected — a family of sparrows nesting on the zoo gates on the way out .
30 A typical European family of four is thus being forced to pay almost £1,000 per year , or above £18 per week .
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