Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [coord] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 At first it was cool and rather pleasant but as the day wore on , the temperature in the room rose .
2 It suggested that standards of recruitment and discipline appeared to be rather low and that there was a reluctance to scrutinise service delivery .
3 Second , where the land use is predominantly residential and where there is no through car traffic but much potential cycle movement , 'cycle streets ’ have been created ( Figure 6.25 ) .
4 The radical attack on señorios came from Aragon and Valencia where the confusion between rent payment and feudal dues was most marked and where the lords had transferred to their Christian subjects the obligations that had once rested on the moriscos .
5 It was all terrifically exciting and when I got the parts I could hardly believe it .
6 He genuinely believed that the economy was fundamentally sound and that the Depression would pass .
7 Cos that 's rather exciting and and new .
8 Be sure to wear the correct footwear to prevent injuries to your feet , legs and back , not only because they can be acutely painful but because such injuries can take months to mend .
9 Organizations are arenas within which some things will tend to hang together and be adopted by power-players as a bundle , while other forms of combination may be far less likely to occur as a coherent package , perhaps because they are less coherent or because the alliance which could make them so lacks a position in the field of power to be able to constitute the necessity of its choices .
10 In summer it is not so dense but that I can find the blackbird wherever it sings among its branches and not in Winter so agile but that its changing patterns are conspicuous against the sky , its sound an appreciable susurration using the harp strings of the wind .
11 Because you do not want a return to destructive two party politics and you do know at first hand that Liberal Democrats do put ‘ people first ’ ; that local income tax is a fair and predictable alternative to the poll tax ; that our stance on Hong Kong is morally right and that we realise the urgency of environmental action with targets for achievement away ahead of the other two parties .
12 Passenger services will be trickier to privatise , both because they are less profitable and because , unlike wagons , passengers have votes .
13 It was still bright , highly professional and while it still had a very little life , Kenneth Williams was its king .
14 The report , Dioxins in food , says that levels of dioxins in all samples of fruit , vegetables and eggs were extremely low and that levels in milk were also generally very low .
15 The child needs to know that it is not his fault that everyone is so upset and that someone has died and he is not being punished .
16 How he was so oppressive , how he was so strong and hairy and his voice was so loud and when he washed of a morning he made splashes in the wash-basin and blew his nose into the water , both nostrils at once into the soapy water and …
17 I agree with the Secretary of State that the matters involved are highly technical and that the Hydrotechnica report deals with matters that have been at the heart of the controversy .
18 It is possible that a high-status tomb may yet be found entirely intact and that many gold and silver objects remain to be discovered by excavation .
19 The Manchester Guardian critic noticed that Minton 's figures were becoming less formalised and that he had ‘ fastened on the banana tree almost as tightly as Sutherland had clasped the more uncomfortable thorn-tree to his bosom ’ .
20 The evaluation and assessment of test data on completely new products or packs and the problem of deciding whether they are sufficiently stable or whether they adequately protect the product under market conditions is more difficult .
21 The increase in gravity once the eruption had begun indicates less degassing and that the fractured region contained a high level of slow-moving volatile-poor magma .
22 He wished his tongue was n't quite so dry and that the skin round his neck did n't feel so very tight .
23 Once the drip was up and the monitor was on I was much less mobile but as I gained confidence I learnt how to put the monitor back on if it stopped working when I moved .
24 He therefore sought to prove both that the structures of history were necessarily dialectical and that the course of actual history could be shown to be so .
25 His most recent biographer has observed that ‘ because Aymer de Valence held the English earldom of Pembroke and spent his entire career in English service it is easy to forget that in origin he was almost entirely French and that he retained very close links with France throughout his life ’ .
26 But Liz revealed her hair was naturally curly and that she prefers to dry it straight .
27 All information available is necessarily historical but as the past is mainly a reliable guide for the future it is useful in helping you decide whether you should or should n't give credit .
28 Glamorgan 's reasoning was less clear and because the discarded man is , or was , a candidate for the England captaincy when it becomes vacant next winter , feelings inevitably ran higher .
29 Such positive feedback can occur because the original design was not sufficiently careful or because of additional phase shifts that could not reasonably be foreseen .
30 I mean you could never load er , you could never load a hopper down to its plimsoll mark with peat , that was so light and cos you could n't put any more in so you used to have to take it to sea perhaps we we well you would call it half loaded .
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