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

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1 The other is the right to treatment as an equal , or , as Dworkin puts it ‘ the right to equal concern and respect in the political decision about how these goods and opportunities are to be distributed ’ ( Dworkin , 1978 , p. 273 ) .
2 And when Cardiff had shot Duvall , he had turned in helpless horror to where Rohmer sat , hands spread wide in appeal .
3 Herein lie the origins of a fundamental dichotomy that has dominated Japan 's recent history ; the simultaneous existence of both ‘ indigenous ’ and Western modes of thought and behaviour has resulted in acute cultural conflict .
4 As to which chair to which to start , a more rectangular , less curved style will be easier , and you can progress in due course to more ornate and complicated styles .
5 For the purposes of completing this project and covering some grand skylines in Snowdonia , the Lakes and Scotland — I had to take time out from my more usual pastime to actually walk those mountain crests .
6 ‘ In addition , the training gives you a broad base in actually running an organisation .
7 Behind my back the four smokestacks of the power station pointed upwards , the threshold of an unfinished building of inconceivably vast and dreadful size .
8 From now on , we shall use the term utterance for a unit of language used by somebody in context to do something — to communicate — and reserve sentence for grammatically complete units regarded purely formally , in isolation from their context and their function .
9 From now on , we shall use the term utterance for a unit of language used by somebody in context to do something — to communicate — and reserve sentence for grammatically complete units regarded purely formally , in isolation from their context and their function .
10 Socialists must incline towards a comprehensive system of education ‘ under which all children would ideally share the same broad experience at least up to the school leaving age ’ .
11 But possibly because of his broad experience of both the public and private sectors , Cuckney rode out the storm calmly .
12 The second thing we 're doing is we 've we are going to attract a lot of money from what we call a specific grant for mentally ill .
13 ‘ If Scotland 's opposition MPs were all prepared to work double time on a Friday , they could form the basis of a representative recalled parliament without even having to boycott Westminster . ’
14 Where the aim is to sustain cost leadership over the longer term , rather than to gain a short-term advantage through temporarily having , say , more modern equipment , one must look ahead over the life-cycle of the market ( however narrowly or broadly defined ) .
15 It instead designates the imagined field from where we can never be fully seen .
16 Had to be paid , it ca n't be paid by the twenty eighth it 's er you know well if I could 've got hold of David or er , Andrew , I was gon na give Andrew a right bollocking for just pushing it in and he should 've sent it to er , Michael , Michael 's just got it shoved in front of his nose a in Edinburgh .
17 Beginning in 1991 , the government was authorized to allocate up to $500 million a year until the total liability of approximately $1,250 million was paid in compensation for losses incurred in the forced relocation of some 120,000 Japanese-Americans in camps throughout the American west .
18 The 48-year-old special project teacher from Aislaby near Yarm , is hoping to overturn Stuart Bell 's Labour majority of almost 15,000 .
19 It goes in the right direction in so far as it does aim to re to continue to reduction in migration , but it does n't go far enough .
20 As well as the chatty bit about not forgetting the urine sample , both sides carry advertising .
21 The negotiations continued into 1991 [ see pp. 37658 ; 37716 ; 37861 ; 37919 ; 38195 ] , but the situation was abruptly altered when Mount Pinatubo began erupting in June , causing extensive damage to both the Clark and Subic bases [ see p. 38294 ] .
22 ‘ What 's all the bloody shouting for now ? ’
23 Despite the uncertainties , the unique , compact nature of the Sgr A radio source , and the high velocities of the ionized gas and stars close to the nucleus provide the best evidence for a concentrated mass of up to 3x10 6 M and ; .
24 He urged them to back the Brady plan , pointing to the socio-political unrest that might follow the failure to provide economic support for strategically important developing countries .
25 Jail term : It has been confirmed that Briton Simon Dunn , 23 , a resident of Kuwait , is in a Baghdad jail serving an eight-year sentence for illegally entering Iraq .
26 We feel it 's important to establish a strong Celtic festival , and Glasgow has a strong attachment to both the Irish and the Scottish Celtic traditions .
27 right John has written a story about his home right it 's a good descriptive story on how people live
28 to have taken the right decision for once .
29 Outside Mildred 's room , Ethel pressed her ear against the door and was surprised to hear a strange noise from within .
30 Before we get it fingerprinted , which I suspect will be a waste of time , and tested for blood , which wo n't be , please would you nip down and winkle out Norman Pinder from wherever he 's parked himself ?
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