Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is not always possible to arrange visits to particular departments on particular days . |
2 | It is possible to arrange retirements on spurious ‘ medical ’ grounds , but this practice was heavily criticised by the Commons Home Affairs select committee earlier this year . |
3 | Where there are objections to this , it may be possible to arrange lessons at other times and/or outside school . |
4 | By gently scraping the mucosa and lamina propria from a small piece of resected colon with a scalpel blade and biopsying the tissue below , it was possible to compare metabolism of mucosal biopsy specimens with that of submucosal specimens ( histologically shown to contain connective tissue and muscularis ) . |
5 | The contact site for LFA-3 involves residues in both regions 1 and 2 ( ref.18 ) . |
6 | The water is normally like crystal and , if you are used to British waters , it is strange to see bubbles from other divers , rising like plumes some 40 or 50 metres away . |
7 | But it 's possible to go way beyond these limited , obvious exercises , and impro can be immensely exciting for young actors , allowing them to grasp situations and emotions imaginatively , perhaps for the first time . |
8 | ‘ It 's when things are economically difficult that the time is right to mount operations like this ’ he said . |
9 | Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services . |
10 | Furthermore for those borrowers who have eurobonds outstanding , it is no longer possible to issue bonds with such security in view of the negative pledge on the eurobond . |
11 | Leaders of Poland , Czechoslovakia and Hungary met at Visegrad in Hungary on February 15th to promote co-operation on these issues . |
12 | Table 6.1 offers examples of experiential learning activities used in nurse education . |
13 | Warehouses with more than 20 stacker-cranes are not unknown although it is more usual to find systems with 2 to 6 cranes . |
14 | It is possible to obtain derogation from certain Stock Exchange requirements but this must be applied for in the early stages of a transaction . |
15 | It may even be possible to obtain approval from opposing groups for a set of moral maxims such as peace , justice , and freedom — see the lists of values in McKernan 's ( 1980 ) research , for which he found a high level of acceptance among both Northern Ireland communities . |
16 | The reason they would not otherwise do so becomes apparent from the biographical sources , from which it is clear that though it was possible to obtain mevleviyets from these medreses , men who did so tended not to rise much higher but to spend the rest of their lives in relatively low-ranking mevleviyets . |
17 | — Two first prize winners will each win £1,000 of high quality fashion goods of their choice from the Freemans catalogue |
18 | The years 1931 , 1951 and 1970 each provide evidence of such a movement ; notably in the early fifties the Bevanites provided a challenge to the Labour leadership . |
19 | As mentioned earlier in this chapter , builders should if possible eliminate sub-letting to independent gangs . |
20 | Next came the Class 58 , functionally similar to the Class 56 but with a number of radical design features such as external walkways along the sides of each locomotive ; a fleet of fifty entered service between 1984 and 1987 . |
21 | My hon. Friend will recognise that , in introducing the concept of premiums into income support , we have made it possible to concentrate help on those who most need it , and not least families with young children . |
22 | Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment . |
23 | But it 's been adapted , it 's been worn by an ordinary person doing everyday things , and I think that 's , it 's something that 's , it 's very important to remember when you 're studying Victorian fashion and Victorian costume , that actually a lot of the documentary evidence gives a very biased picture and that to find clothes like this , I think you get a much more realistic picture of what people actually wore . |
24 | Many organic solvents interact with each other in this way , and it may be the combination of chemicals surrounding them that causes illness in chemical-sensitive patients . |
25 | Some of the returns from Taylor 's questionnaire 216 drew attention to these problems , one in particular reporting that another year of full-time work would be required to bring the thesis work up to standard and up to date . |
26 | If , eventually , it becomes possible to increase productivity in this way , and such crop plants are developed on a large scale and for use in a wide variety of environments , it may help to reduce the impact of the enhanced greenhouse effect as well as increasing global food supplies . |
27 | Waugh led the Ashes batting averages with 126.5 from eight Test innings including four unbeaten knocks , but bowled only sparingly in the series because of his back problem . |
28 | SSAP9 states that it is frequently not practicable to relate expenditure to specific units of stocks . |
29 | Industry observers say the launch will disrupt the rather cosy relationship between the big three — Cadbury , Mars and Rowntree — whereby each has dominance of certain sectors and they largely avoid treading on each other 's commercial toes . |
30 | ‘ The new mental health unit opens next month and that has facilities for both acute psychiatric patients and elderly patients with dementia , ’ he said . |