Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | If these non-compliant patients who failed to tolerate four weeks of elemental feeding are taken into account , then just 45% ( 10 of 22 ) patients originally randomised to receive four weeks of elemental diet achieved complete remission on diet alone . |
32 | It reviews the extensive literature on leadership so far as it is relevant to top management posts in the Civil Service ; surveys the available information about the careers of top managers ( generally Permanent Secretary level ) in the Civil Service ; and focuses attention on possible lessons with reference to the criteria for selecting , training and managing the careers of higher civil servants in Britain . |
33 | Let us consider each level of knowledge individually . |
34 | This produces that variety of note-successions so typical of the total-chromatic usage of serialism ( Example 140 ) : This exercise has been written in such a way as to reveal the considerable difficulty which inevitably occurs when using several serial forms at the same time . |
35 | But Muriel writes off these youngsters with their strange clothes and weird hairstyles as if they were a lower kind of creature altogether . |
36 | Broad definitions of money also include various items such as deposit accounts in banks that can not be spent directly but which can nevertheless be readily converted into cash . |
37 | Broad definitions of money also include items that can be readily converted into cash . |
38 | But that 's just part and parcel of a Hollywood attitude , according to Medved , that regards swearing and sex as normal activities for kids today . |
39 | Indeed some thought Churchill had little faith in Nato militarily , quite apart from his lack of interest in the creation of the European Defence Community . |
40 | Although some of the worst fears of those who dislike the market mentality can be discarded there is no doubt that complete freedom of competition particularly in social care , will not work . |
41 | I have discussed active transport at some length , because it is one of the processes on which the maintenance of spatial differentiation in organisms ultimately depends . |
42 | As a consequence of the technical complexities of reprocessing highly irradiated oxide fuel from AGR and PWR , the Board expects to pay more for the reprocessing of a tonne of these fuels than a tonne of magnox fuel . |
43 | 14.7.4 Professional negligence of experts generally |
44 | Inability to buy oil is widely interpreted to mean inability to sustain even the very low level of industrialization already achieved . |
45 | The low level of ICA also means that many carers will still have to ‘ top up ’ the benefit with means-tested income support — if they are eligible . |
46 | Unskilled is also used to imply a low level of skill rather than its absence . |
47 | It is very tempting to suppose that the lack of any such reliable signals , and the perilously low level of security often reached in human communities , must be connected with a high level of conceptual and , in particular , predictive thought , and also an associated capacity for deceit . |
48 | And aspects of the quality assurance for each kind of unit also differed . |
49 | First , as Mercer and Julien remind us , such an equivalence tends to obscure exactly those differences which need to be addressed if we are to understand not only each kind of discrimination separately but also their interconnections ( ‘ Race , Sexuality and Black Masculinity ’ , 99 — 100 ) . |
50 | Obviously , each kind of experience necessarily contains elements of the other . |
51 | And indeed , the habit had grown up of issuing acts of revocation well after the minorities were in practice over , at the age of twenty-five ; James V was so scrupulous on this point that his was announced in Rouen , where he was on his twenty-fifth birthday . |
52 | The challenge now is to spread the exporting ethos throughout our industry and to make exporting a normal part of business here . |
53 | US diplomatic sources said that the initiative was being pursued secretly because of fears that it could be sabotaged by anti-Arafat Palestinian factions advocating armed struggle against Israel rather than negotiations . |
54 | If Q = x : =f we need to consider each case of R separately . |
55 | There are two possible states of affairs here , not just one . |
56 | The valley of the upper Lugg is a tree-clad grove in the rounded mountains of that part of Wales still known to its inhabitants as Radnorshire . |
57 | But anyway , one day he found himself walking in our street , which was different to how it is now , because not only was The Bar there , which as you know is gone now , but also there were different kinds of people living in that part of town then . |
58 | Were there any different class of people that lived in that part of town then Street and Street and that ? |
59 | Eliminate most other unnecessary activities in bed apart from sleep — do not eat in bed , watch television , or read . |
60 | Absorbing snippets of information too : did you know that Confucius was a gourmet ? |