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

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1 Both the beauty and ecological importance of this area of southern California are clear enough and just three months ago , George Bush , a former oil man , banned further oil development here as part of a general moratorium that covered several coastal areas .
2 He knew that he would never have survived as a teacher in the state sector : he was both not good enough and not bad enough .
3 He seemed bright enough and very eager to learn , but when I went to the school to see his work I found that his handwriting was very , very bad and his spelling was absolutely atrocious , and although he was good at mathematics , as time went on he began to get very worried and very upset about it and when I looked at his work I realized that he was doing a lot of the words back to front and was getting the direction of figures mixed up .
4 Just mating with a single female may be difficult enough and very few will have the opportunity to mate more than once a year .
5 But if it is military evidences that you are pursuing , then I would leave Tarbes and go instead to the splendid castle of Montaner , a few miles to the north-west — not quite Pyrenean I will admit , but near enough and certainly good enough to be brought in here .
6 Unfortunately , the handicap golfer does not have the handspeed to get the club to the ball soon enough and almost any bad shot can result .
7 Whereas today such a cheese is accessible enough and almost commonplace , in 1946 this was far from being so .
8 On the one hand it was essential to try to make the peasant movement more revolutionary in character by uniting the peasants and all the exploited , wherever possible , into Soviets ; on the other , the obligation to render the most active assistance to revolutionary-liberation movements rested in the first instance with the workers of the country on which the backward nation was colonially and financially dependent .
9 We can ready quickly , we can learn things quickly , we can cope , we can act on the whole rather better and rather quicker than the Continentals .
10 It seems to me much better and less confusing if you admit in print that you were wrong .
11 For the skin condition we 're bathing him in Nizoral shampoo which gets rid of the fungus growth and makes the skin better and more stable .
12 Evaluation may be somewhat subjective and less than mathematically accurate , but it must be attempted if the desired cycle of planning , implementation appraisal and replanning is to achieve its object of providing even better and more relevant training within the library . ’
13 He said : ‘ It would tend to make men , women and children happier , better and more Christ-like . ’
14 It 's bigger , better and more varied than the original .
15 I am convinced that any steps that can be taken to explore methods of production which make better and more effective use of renewable resources are extremely important .
16 This will enable us to reach better and more cogent conclusions about the future needs for monitoring and regulation that we will be able to share with the public and with the DTI .
17 ‘ I consider myself a much better and more focused person .
18 That so-called ‘ soft ’ subjects like health are now valid areas of inquiry and sport merits better and more detailed coverage has now been realised .
19 Lesions that do not blanch on pressure ( which are often dark in colour and raised ) tend to respond poorly to pulsed dye lasers : better and more rapid responses can often be achieved with alternative lasers such as the frequency doubled neodymium yttrium aluminium garnet laser in conjunction with an automated delivery system .
20 If India 's government is persuaded that warming will produce better and more reliable monsoons , then it might decide that the interests of its burgeoning population would be better served by global warming than by attempts to hold it in check .
21 Given the essential technical background and the sound approach advocated in Simple Electronic Navigation both the tyro and the more experienced should be able to select their electronics with ease and obtain better and more reliable use from them .
22 THE long-held assumption that beef producers are today breeding better and more productive cattle and that farm management is of the highest order , received a setback yesterday at a seminar for veterinarians organised by Edinburgh University 's veterinary faculty .
23 There will be a need for increased access to IT , better and more diverse ‘ finding aids ’ , new kinds of staff , and virtual libraries and archives .
24 Developing better and more precise measurement of the properties of phenomena is the key to the progress of scientific knowledge .
25 You 'll also feel a lot better and more relaxed .
26 Far be it for me to say that this is the sort of budget that conservatives ought to applaud because it is after all , a budget that is guided by a feeling that councils should provide services and they should orientate their services to the least communities , to be guided by equal opportunities and by egalitarians and that 's what this group has always stood for , this is the budget that we present tonight and I would hope that it would get a far better and far larger measure of support than perhaps of course been the case in the past .
27 There are other probes that operate on exactly the same principle but are geometrically different : an important one is the hot-film anemometer ; the heated element consists of a thin metallic film on the surface of a wedge-shaped thermally and electrically insulating base .
28 The stirrings and the rustlings were louder and Floy was suddenly and strongly aware of eyes upon him .
29 Folly felt suddenly and painfully aware of the fact that the only qualification she had to run a shop was an unfinished college course and a healthy belief that you could do most things if you tried .
30 The stream can be followed down towards the railway viaduct , the drab surroundings being suddenly and unexpectedly relieved when the stream , innocuous thus far , plunges over the edge of a limestone gorge .
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