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

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1 From Cambrian times onwards temperatures had been alternating between warm , moderate and glacial .
2 Rewards of a more subtle kind thus have to be substituted .
3 She tried to move away , disturbed by the realisation that her feelings towards him had undergone a subtle change even though she could n't quite define it .
4 Short term supplementation with vitamin C reduces the cell proliferation to normal values possibly by reducing the S-phase duration .
5 Polite , friendly , neither intense nor passionate in their responses , they do not appear to have strong opinions either about chess or about their own future .
6 By talking a lot , loudly , and expressing strong opinions early on , and frequently .
7 Rex is a man of strong opinions unflaggingly put into practice .
8 A horrible damp stifling smell then filled his lungs .
9 The cash limits were intended to reduce the social cost of distortionary taxes elsewhere , to impose ‘ financial discipline ’ in the hope of attaining a performance that was closer to that which was cost-minimizing for any output , and to increase the bargaining power of management in wage negotiations .
10 All Lakewood acoustics are built from solid woods throughout — top , back , sides , edge-binding , the lot — and these two are essentially the same guitar , but with different decoration and different woods for the back and sides .
11 ( The General Next to God , Collins ) Many of his far-reaching proposals only came to fruition during the social reforms after the Second World War .
12 They were a large group including the Anderson cousins and were all amused to see quiet , timid Sarah so furious .
13 ‘ New bugs are wets and weeds their mummies blub when they kiss them goodbye while seniors such as me hem-hem stand grimly by licking their slobering chops .
14 And as they walked , Shelley could n't quite believe that she was really awake , and not just dreaming of walking beside him , close to him , his strong fingers actually touching her flesh , and the warmth of his breath against her cheek .
15 ‘ We 've had telepathic contacts before in sympathetic Returners . ’
16 To the people the youthful 48-year-old worked with in the theatrical world she was a real professional on stage and a bubbly , friendly extrovert away from the audience .
17 The surface was soggy , but there was a solid base underneath .
18 The drawing suggests that an apparently normal decision eventually returns the decider to his starting point .
19 Seventy per cent of it is going into farmer 's pockets , right , even on goods like m m manufactured goods , we pay V A T on er manufactured goods and that V A T pays for our contribution to the European Community and most of that contribution , about seventy per cent of it , goes to farmers tt erm , right so the next economic costs to European Community right are fourteen point nine billion alright that 's the size of the dead weight loss that 's the inefficiency right , of agricultural support right , losing fifteen billion dollars a year , right , just going down the er , the Swanny okay Just a couple of point just before we er before we close .
20 Now just to give you some numbers erm on er who gains and who loses right erm right for the world as a whole right , erm the study conducted by right nineteen eighty nine I looked at the cost of some benefits from agricultural support alright , in nineteen eighty six to nineteen eighty seven in just one year one crop year alright .
21 ( Certainly , Working for patients will in due course also require management accounting skills but these will be used to address different issues — such as how to ‘ price ’ contracts for clinical services — from those previously on the agenda . )
22 SFA may in due course also include relevant European institutions ( see page 37 below ) as qualifying intermediaries .
23 Alright well to consider it in due course anyway , for the moment there it is .
24 However , in due course more and more authority ( over defence and foreign affairs for example ) went to the central government .
25 The Conservative Government 's attempts at reviving the private-rented sector have met with very little success though in due course more substantial results are expected from the 1988 Housing Act .
26 If it 's inherited from an estate that of itself er attracts no tax , so there tax position would only be the income that they received from it would be subject to income tax and it would be added to their own assets so that when they die in due course then they 've inheritance payable there .
27 However , there is no doubt that these will become commercial in due course so that we may see electric cars , especially for local running .
28 All too often , when I meet constituents in tower blocks in Battersea , the women — often young women with children , the fathers of whom have disappeared — need opportunities to get out , to become trained , to earn and , in due course perhaps , to start to buy their council flats , building opportunities for themselves and their children .
29 Some ( especially readers in Europe and America ) will find it idiosyncratic and perhaps even objectionable , but I believe that it is consistent with the work of a small forum of English reviewers , scholars and performers whose work will be discussed in due course below .
30 It 's one of the best mini ramps ever and the vert ramp is a killer .
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