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

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1 For this reason , the term non-stoichiometric solid is often preferred .
2 Progressive literature is consistently upheld by Nizan as a process of disclosure centred on reality , Marxism and realism , and designed to advocate the justifiable demands of an aspiring class .
3 It is important to note that the elimination of the conditioned response is not accompanied by any motor dysfunction ; the animals still blink normally to the air puff .
4 To summarize the total award is thus made up in this way there are agreed items as shown on the er schedule of the plaintiff 's submissions which come to three hundred and fifty two thousand , five hundred and ninety six pounds ,
5 The sophisms and mystifications of an oppressive class are dispelled , social injustices and inequalities are exposed , and an appeal to enter directly into the tragic political struggle is implicitly issued .
6 Mainstream elitism is now represented by writers such as Keller and Aron , as we discussed earlier ; this refers mainly to the interactions and functions of ruling and strategic elites , and though it differs in emphasis from earlier writings , these writers appear to have normative assumptions not radically removed from those of the classical elite theorists .
7 This is why economic income is sometimes called permanent income , and it is also why economic earnings and dividends are equivalent .
8 Total income is slightly reduced , however , since tweed production goes down to 2 per week ( £4,368 ) .
9 The two-child Cadet is still going as an initial trainer after 45 years .
10 Restorative proctocolectomy is a useful operation for ulcerative colitis , familial adenomatous polyposis , and some diseases where colonic function is severely disturbed .
11 In some cases , a low income is not keeping pace with the rising cost of food .
12 If a friendly settlement is not reached , the Commission must form its own opinion on the matter and report it to the Committee of Ministers making such proposals as it thinks fit ( Art.31 ) .
13 This view of economic change is not shared by the other two theoretical accounts , whose views are set out in sections 3.4 and 3.5 .
14 And Farley 's Junior Milk is specially formulated for baby humans .
15 It means most of all for Bourdieu that the value of political products is largely determined outside of the political field .
16 A strong link is thus suggested between the development of language and thinking .
17 The benefit arises because the price of agricultural products is artificially raised by the effects of the CAP .
18 A focussing coil is not required , and as the beam cross-section is relatively constant , the current density at the specimen surface is also relatively constant .
19 Sadly , the crucial insight into the ability of parties to articulate political programmes is not explored in the main body of Savage 's work .
20 It is suggested that the concept of non-natural user is now understood by the courts as being similar to the idea of unreasonable risk in negligence .
21 This way round , the slimline look is nicely preserved .
22 For example , if the loud noise is repeatedly paired with a neutral stimulus , such as a red light , after a while the red light flashed alone will elicit a jump .
23 The development of oral skills is also encouraged through formal talking tasks , classroom drama and class discussion .
24 These include restrictions on a firm dealing ahead of a research publication , dealing with orders fairly and in due turn , prompt execution , best execution ( which in the case of exchange-traded futures is normally ensured by the exchange 's best price rule ) , allocation of transactions , aggregation and allocation of orders and a prohibition against churning .
25 We need not devalue subjective , affective response to understand that subjective response is partly determined by theoretical ( if unacknowledged ) preconceptions .
26 That argument no longer applies because no consequential change is now required .
27 This daydream of a space and time of unbounded freedom is rudely interrupted by the advent of the forces of the State ( in the form of the municipal bulldozer ) and the Asian shopocracy ( as property owners ) .
28 In the Marxist theory of the Second International the economic base is dogmatically described as determining the superstructure ( Callinicos 1983 : 62 ) .
29 climbing they say is the fastest growing sport … indoor mountaineering is certainly packing them in … there 's plans to build a centre like this in Cirencester …
30 Global warming or any of the thousand other worries that come under the environmental heading may or may not have a sound scientific basis , but subjective judgement is still required to determine what priority to give them , and what rules , actions and expenditure are justified to relieve them .
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