Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Since SCOTVEC personnel could not respond to requests from all centres to run staff development events for them , each workshop was developed as a pack of information , examples and activities for participants together with extensive support material so that centres or Regions can themselves organise and run the events . |
2 | We shall now take a ferromagnetic material that has a very narrow hysteresis loop so that we can assume with good approximation a unique ( though of course nonlinear ) relationship between B and H. The material is again assumed to be of a toroidal shape but it is now excited by a current I flowing in a coil of N turns ( Fig. 3.13(a) ) . |
3 | They did not suggest replacing Jacques Attali , the bank 's president , but they did tell him to hurry up and find a strong budget director soon . |
4 | The name of each roundabout will be placed above advance direction signs only when these have to be taken down for maintenance work , so cutting down on costs . |
5 | They were more successful than most trade unions confronting the government in the 1980s : a hugely discreet slush fund now exists under which their lordships can be reimbursed by the taxpayer . |
6 | Although in nature the feeding pattern of Etroplus suratensis is markedly herbivorous , in captivity the pattern is omnivorous , greedily devouring all of the usual cichlid foods ie. beef-heart , mussel , bloodworm , shrimp and pond pellets with the occasional lettuce thrown in for additional roughage . |
7 | Receptive field properties also differ from area to area . |
8 | Advanced computer technology then uses the information to stimulate human deliberation in tackling management and production problems . |
9 | I had , I had a letter the other day saying that I 'd been paying thirty nine pounds , fifty a week to live on , but I 've been entitled to fifty five pound something for low income support so are they gon na backdate all that and then get their |
10 | It was also accused of being a regressive tax , in that the fixed charge per head tended to affect low income earners more than high income earners despite the existence of rebates for poor families . |
11 | Under the Barents Sea between Scandinavia , Svalbard , Severnaya Zemlya and Novaya Zemlya it is 200–350 m deep , and off most of Siberia , extending eastward to Alaska , it forms a broad submarine plain only 60–100 m deep . |
12 | Before 1914 workers suffered from employers ' determination and ability ( in a situation of a plentiful labour supply ) to maintain low money wages regardless of the costs in terms of low productivity and slow adaptation to new technological possibilities . |
13 | The rich shrimp cultivators then buy the farms at throwaway prices , creating widespread landlessness and unemployment ( as shrimp farming requires fewer workers than rice ) . |
14 | Better pray for good economic numbers and not a triple dip recession here . |
15 | Even for the pushiest But I mean , they 've they were owing money years ago , they sort of said there having Christmas on Access . |
16 | Once you have stocking stitch between simple lace strips you can transfer the stocking stitches to make a narrow cable pattern also . |
17 | Q2 's accommodation is dominated by a forward-facing chart table just abaft the Proctor mast . |
18 | In view of the much publicised claims of skill shortages for IT staff in 1984 , It was rather surprising to find such a high proportion of Advanced Course students still seeking employment at the end of their courses . |
19 | Parrish has acted before in the theatre though , landing a couple of solid psycho parts essentially not a lot different from the Fritz character — who changes his name to Eli and then Bud as he escapes across the country having gunned down the demonic rich bitch Twinkle ( one of Sean Young 's better performances ) . |
20 | Is professional money advice still a subject creditors can afford to ignore , or should we not be moving towards full recognition and co-operation and all its implications ? |
21 | So they decided the test was n't valid and used computer simulations instead , where they get to punch in all the assumptions . ’ |
22 | The Prism encoder enables its output to be optimised for a particular target decoder design to maximise image quality at the lowest possible bit rate so that a video-on-demand service provider can minimise central disk storage and maximise use of the available system bandwidth . |
23 | In many parts of the country , but particularly in the west , hamlets and farmsteads are the normal settlement pattern today , with the few villages mostly of post-medieval development . |
24 | Through our regular newsletter ‘ Lotus User Forum ’ , and our free technical support line ONCE , we aim to help you get the most our of your software , allowing you to concentrate on using it to solve business problems . |
25 | When victimization followed the settlement — with union members left homeless by tied cottage evictions as well as without a job — the union had no option other than to take this treatment lying down . |
26 | Now in a Paris suburb , most of the church has been restored or rebuilt , but part of the original choir exists , while the reconstructed west front still shows the early mixture of round and pointed arch heads . |
27 | This is the only major private building project now being undertaken in Swindon . |
28 | Bartell picks up where Rothko left off , painting rhythmic undulating wave patterns exclusively in red tempera and oil — ‘ the most ambiguous of all the colours ’ — infiltrated by a blackish smoky violet . |
29 | For years Caleb conducted his failed building business entirely for the benefit of his assignees , |
30 | Industry experts say this booming cottage industry now accounts for about a quarter of the X-rated video market . |