Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 However , both the research projects mentioned were dependent on aggregate published statistics , and although they provide useful overviews , they measure the impact of planning only indirectly .
2 She was n't really violent like other mad people .
3 It seems to me , however , that to view them as part of a wider set of problems relating to speech-writing differences is more consistent with verifiable linguistic data .
4 Permanent consumption and permanent income are long-run trend values of consumption and income , so the hypothesis is consistent with long-run time-series data ( like that collected by Kuznets ) which suggests that the apc is constant .
5 This conclusion emerges from the NMR data alone , but is fully consistent with available biochemical data .
6 There is a ministry here that theologians and biblical scholars owe to the Church , to develop a hermeneutics more widely accessible to ordinary intelligent people today .
7 And how they should be no longer answerable to ordinary working people they know best , they will decide their political record is far from impressive lost four general elections the last one was on their agenda !
8 It was decided at an early stage that future designs could no longer be coach-built on separate custom-made chassis , as was the case with the now-deleted Bentley Continental and Rolls-Royce Corniche coupes ( which still exist as convertibles ) , but would have to be built on the regular production lines at Crewe alongside the conventional monocoque four-door saloon models .
9 ‘ It used to be really good for scarce reedbed species but it is so dry now its basic birds are tawny owl and whitethroat and there has got to be something wrong with that .
10 The system is targeted at scientists and engineers needing to access , manipulate , analyse and present large volumes of information , quickly and easily , being intended as a kind of happy medium between traditional user-hostile statistical software and spreadsheets , which are inadequate for complex technical data analysis .
11 Although the method described above does give an explicit integral expression for V , in practice it is extremely difficult to evaluate this integral for arbitrary initial data .
12 However , even where , as in many public sector occupations , membership of an employer 's pension scheme was ( until 1988 ) automatic for permanent full-time staff , including women , horizontal segregation ensured that women , typically , ended their working lives with lower pension benefits than their male colleagues .
13 She was , in a house full of strong young people , a little old woman , soon her hair would be white .
14 All the signs are that somewhere there is a warehouse full of unwanted red-blue 3D specs , going cheap and looking for an alternative use .
15 The surrounding hills , compass and map country , have dozens of marvellous trout lochs , most of which are full of sparkling little fish ; and a few which hold much heavier specimens .
16 For Commander Cole , the palace of Westminster was full of dirty corrupt swine and the House of Commons was a ‘ house of bastardised Jews ’ .
17 The loch is full of wild brown trout ; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule , rather than the exception .
18 Social workers are to be told by the DoH to get tough with troublesome young people in children 's homes .
19 This wine is fresh and fruity with ripe tropical fruit flavours .
20 And he adds : ‘ I remain determined to provide as much practical help and advice as possible to long-term unemployed people . ’
21 If community care is to function properly , suitable housing must be affordable on the low income support funds available for unemployed disabled people .
22 It is difficult enough , in any case , to unravel how contemporary youth styles such as ‘ Skinheads ’ or ‘ Teddy Boys ’ originated and were disseminated , and we can recognise the Hooligan uniform for what it was : a simple adaptation of the clothing available to young working-class people in order to create an easily reproducible style .
23 Oh yes it 's quite common and common in middle aged folk even yet among people you 're familiar with .
24 Although it seemed trivial to high minded folk , like Deputy Matron and Sister Tutor who were burdened with the difficulties of their office , these concerts were so important .
25 The crucial factor in the development of bureaucracy in communist states has been the impossibility of democratizing administration , of throwing it open to literate lay people as Lenin wanted .
26 We agreed that as we are in fact we , we are keen on recent minor works programme by an increase
27 In the light of the disability movement justifications which are particularly relevant to young disabled people reach beyond the school walls into broader social , economic and political realms .
28 Now we are told that universal capping is necessary because the Secretary of State and his colleagues are frightened of trusting local people to make local decisions under the new banded system .
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