Example sentences of "[adj] of [adj] [conj] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 At its core was very bad news : it remains true that the Tobacco Institute of Australia was guilty in 1986 of misleading and deceiving the Australian public about the existence of evidence which might ( according to many ) be reasonably said to prove that passive smoking was harmful .
2 Now my feeling is that in doing an evaluation one ought to try and develop each of these different viewpoints , then leave it to the people concerned that have to make the decisions to pick up each of these and to make the decisions , but at least the evaluation itself is not sort of ruling out of court any of the viewpoints that could be important in that situation , so any person who 's involved , even if they 're in a minority of one , at least feels that his views are there in the evaluation somewhere and they 're made legitimate by it .
3 Two countries , until the will of the people decided we 'd had enough and they went out in their hundreds of thousands and pulled the Wall down .
4 Now , if you look at all of these and find the longest chain we you can actually get in that respect is a six chain , is n't it ?
5 Inevitably this means that not only are individual consciousnesses unique but that the consciousnesses of one epoch may differ as greatly from those of another as do the construed worlds of a polar Eskimo and a city dweller in New York .
6 Do you think I ought to finish the ship first of all or do the oil painting ?
7 He was standing in front of a narrow window , one of two that faced the yard .
8 Are you one of those that upsets the people , are you cleverer than most broadcasters , that really
9 Either Choose one of these and tell the whole story of what happened — as if you were one of the people in the story .
10 The Illuminations , which cost nearly £2 million to stage , attract around eight million of these and extend the season until November 8 .
11 16.2 The Proprietor agrees to indemnify the Publisher against loss injury or damage ( including all legal costs and expenses and any compensation costs and disbursements paid by the Publisher to compromise or settle any claim ) occasioned to the Publisher by any claim action or threatened proceedings arising out of a breach or violation of the above warranty provided that the Publisher shall have given prompt written notice to the Proprietor of any such claim , action or threatened proceedings upon its becoming aware of same and provided the Publisher shall have given the Proprietor the option , at the Proprietor 's discretion , to defend such claim , action or threatened proceedings himself .
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