Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Short term supplementation with vitamin C reduces the cell proliferation to normal values possibly by reducing the S-phase duration . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ 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 . |
4 | ‘ We 've had telepathic contacts before in sympathetic Returners . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I fall asleep hours later to the sound of their engrossed murmuring on the night air . |
7 | His rooms were in the original college , the Ghazi-ud-Din Medresse , a seventeenth-century Mughal building just outside the Ajmeri Gate . |
8 | O. cordifera can be distinguished from other species by the contiguous radial shields , the pentagonal shape of the oral shield often with an acute proximal edge and the small pointed tentacle scale . |
9 | The Persian empire made and used coins only in the part of its territory which adjoined the coin-using lands of Greece . |
10 | The target may make the usual response just as if it had been charged in the normal manner . |
11 | NNS and NN , who had such information , assumed that what mattered to an unemployed individual was total income regardless of source . |
12 | Most direct-dialled calls anywhere within the UK will be charged at local rates from 3pm to midnight . |
13 | The pole jerks the hunters off in the right direction rather like a heavyweight human-diviner . |
14 | Whereas Robert Atkins has more specific responsibility perhaps for getting this area . |
15 | It is difficult to measure colonic function simultaneously in its various parts and it is erroneous to extrapolate findings from one part to another . |
16 | The need for wood for fuel , building materials and tools would have required extensive woodland close to the settlement . |
17 | On March 19 the government banned all political meetings indefinitely after weeks of serious violence in western Kenya . |
18 | Use styling glaze to slick hair neatly onto the face . |
19 | Indeed , there is little point in paying out good money from hard-earned income merely for a name . |
20 | He believed also that the monastic community at Canterbury with a primatial archbishop at its head was the source of order throughout the whole huge area of the archbishop 's primatial authority ; he thought too that this was part of an unchanging order of things , which should not be made the subject of political bargaining either with the pope or the king . |
21 | An effective CMHC is one which can provide a rapid professional response anywhere in the local community , either in the patient 's own home , at work , in the street , at the police station or in court . |
22 | The Washington rumour mill suggests that the president secured his narrow majority only by promising all sorts of concessions on the BTU tax : trimming here , exempting there , scattering rebates everywhere . |
23 | Sore throats better for warm drinks |
24 | Sore throats better for warm drinks , especially if they go from the right to the left side . |
25 | No , I think erm , in the , certainly in the consumer area which affects both Penguin and to some extent Royal Doulton , there are definite signs now of the U S economy turning around and that is likely to continue as , as the year goes on . |
26 | There is a strong contrast however between the tranquil beauty of the coast line and surroundings inland . |
27 | The problem is to provide students with high-quality stories which are well-constructed and entertaining — and which are at the right level linguistically for their ability . |
28 | On all courses we include a programme of extra-curricular activities either of a tourist nature or professionally orientated . |
29 | The formation of planetary systems and the size and chemical composition of each member are , then , remarkably regular : given a sun-sized star a computer generally comes up with a similar range of planets to that in the solar system , with small rocky planets closest to the star and the large gaseous ones further out ( due to the effects of gravity , orbits would later space themselves out along the lines of our own solar system ) . |
30 | They are particularly prominent in the early stages of development at Godmanchester where , following the demise of the fort , a system of regular plots was apparently laid out , extending as a series of broad strips well into the territory surrounding the settlement . |