Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ) In gelada-like populations selection will favour males who are most successfully competitive with other males for ownership of females and young . |
2 | In species where fertilization is internal , they are also much less pertinent with genetic relationship of offspring because investing in unrelated offsprings one 's . |
3 | Added to this , MPs and ministers have in a special degree the conviction that central government knows best and that any devolution from London must mean giving powers to authorities that are poorer , weaker , slower , perhaps corrupt , perhaps more reactionary ( for Labour members ) or perhaps more reckless with public funds ( for Conservative members ) . |
4 | The result : Very feminine and much more flattering with beautiful colour and condition . |
5 | Well , yes they do overwhelm you until you start associating them with services that are provided by that finance with the people whose lives are affected by them , and erm you break them down and obviously all councillors , I think , have areas of special interest and so you become much more familiar with particular areas of the Council 's expenditure erm rather than necessarily being very , very precisely informed about every single area . |
6 | It needs to be much more severe with outrageous advertisements but , equally , it should not obstruct the public 's access to proved specialist services . |
7 | Also much more popular with male readers were the British birds of prey , particularly the osprey and the peregrine falcon . |
8 | They are so far unbeaten with two games to go ahead of the Bishop Auckland rink skipped by Derek Dowson . |
9 | Again , we are only really concerned with two intervals and their inversions , but it must be noticed that one is much more dissonant than the other . |
10 | Second , if psychotic traits are so widely distributed — and apparently perfectly compatible with mental health — how can they also be associated with such disintegrative states as schizophrenia ? |
11 | They are not necessarily continuously simultaneous with spoken words . |
12 | ‘ It is the first time this sort of thing has happened at our Omagh garage but unfortunately people in the motor trade are all too familiar with this kind of theft , ’ said Mr Sloan . |
13 | All too popular with passing children at the show , the balloons were given away in return for a small donation to the Sports Council . |
14 | This is generally more critical with larger items . |
15 | The expanded audit mandates discussed in chapter 6 mean that auditors are no longer solely concerned with fiscal compliance ; rather they are now charged with assessing and reporting on management 's efforts to develop effective programmes as efficiently as possible . |
16 | Life with your lover might look more appealing now but unless you discover what 's gone wrong between you and your husband , it 's likely that you 'll end up feeling just as discontented with another man . |
17 | INSTANT APRICOT SAUCE The sharp , fruity taste of this sauce balances steamed pudding perfectly , though it 's just as good with soft cheese , yogurt or fromage frais . |
18 | It was already half full with stagnant rain water , so Mildred filled it to the brim , then carried it back to the yard window-sill , collecting her broomstick on the way . |
19 | By late Friday evening , the campsite was already half full with more campers arriving by the minute . |
20 | I do n't think he was just too impressed with this set up but it was the only chance anyway so . |
21 | I was just too busy with unromantic things that really mattered . |
22 | This book , though most directly concerned with English studies , touched on many wider educational issues which were to become the subject of considerable debate after the war . |
23 | Like the Edwardians , the Mods assumed what had been an exclusively and outrageously homosexual style and used it as a key to cross into the ‘ private ’ space of the body and of self-discovery ; unlike their forebears , they were far more intimately involved with black culture , from the new black music of the Tamla and Sue labels , to the ‘ bluebeat ’ clubs that were opening , as an index of Britain 's more visible black community . |
24 | This second set of wars was much more obviously concerned with colonial problems and ambitions than the wars at the beginning of the eighteenth century , and the result in 1763 was a dramatic conclusion to the overseas struggle which left no doubt of Britain 's imperial supremacy , even though its effect on European affairs was less clear-cut . |
25 | The cadets would become ever more familiar with those chambers of the Apothacarion during the next few years . |
26 | But while some of these cases are of this simple kind , others are more directly involved with modern market conditions , whether as a form of investment or as a form of prestige advertising . |
27 | The boy was always more uncomfortable with these essays in tenderness than any sudden harshness . |
28 | Some letters were found to be more often confused with other letters and these letters were deemed to share similar features E G , B and P were often confused whereas B and X were n't so you 'd be flashing either a series sequence of letters up , some of which shared features , some of which did n't , or we thought shared features , and then we saw whether they were confused or not , and this was taken to support the idea that features were extracted from the input , or that 's how we constructed the letters or characters that we were perceiving . |
29 | Their older emotional attachments suffered with the decision to grant independence to India , Burma and Ceylon , but the new post-war MPs who came into the party ( particularly at the 1950 election ) were more exclusively concerned with domestic policy . |
30 | Although that curriculum is often represented as diminishing teachers ' choices and initiatives , it is important for heads and their colleagues to note how matters of culture which have many facets can be handled alongside a national concern that schools should be more readily comparable with each other and should be readily accountable , not least in their pupils ' attainment levels . |