Example sentences of "in a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , I might , thought Lydia , but she said : ‘ I did n't poison Betty either ’ , in a childishly defensive way which put her in a worse mood . |
2 | This office was expensive in a subtly ostentatious way , minimalist but designed to impress the discerning . |
3 | Julie , who taught at a local school in a notoriously rough , tough area of the city , shrugged her shoulders . |
4 | Edward IV 's own solution to this problem is unclear-the first difficulty in a notoriously controversial period . |
5 | Edward IV 's own solution to this problem is unclear-the first difficulty in a notoriously controversial period . |
6 | It may not always mean a great deal ( though sometimes a title of this sort can be read as a genuine sign of worth ) , but it plays an essential part in reassuring people in a notoriously insecure and uncertain business . |
7 | In a notoriously tough profession he had the most deservedly celebrated career . |
8 | I looked round to find Karen standing in the centre of a group of businessmen who were eyeing her up and down in a blatantly sexual way . |
9 | Thus Richard Dyer has argued of gay machismo that , by taking the traditional signs of masculinity and ‘ eroticising them in a blatantly homosexual context , much mischief is done to the security with which ‘ men' ’ are defined in society , and by which their power is secured' ( ‘ Getting Over the Rainbow ’ , 61 ) . |
10 | Anyway , Julius seemed in a surprisingly reasonable mood this morning . |
11 | ‘ But we 've only just got here , ’ said Julius , in a surprisingly reasonable tone of voice . |
12 | Bond enabled Brixton to retrieve a 7-0 deficit in the opening set against Britannia Music on Sunday , and a total of 24 points were won on her service in a surprisingly easy 15-13 , 15-10 , 15-4 win . |
13 | Jenna wanted to roam off by herself and do a little window-gazing , but Marguerite took her arm in a surprisingly strong grip . |
14 | He spoke in a surprisingly deep voice . |
15 | ‘ I have to leave , ’ he said in a surprisingly gentle voice . |
16 | As long ago as 1938 , Edith Weigert-Vowinkel , in a surprisingly little-known , but remarkable article , recognized that what she terms ‘ early planter culture ’ was characterized by mother-goddess worship and by manic-depressive tendencies . |
17 | We went first to the short-termers ' section , which consisted of several barracks in a surprisingly spacious compound . |
18 | You may remember that , when Olympic diver Greg Louganis struck his head on the diving board , in a surprisingly short time he returned to the board to win a third Gold Medal . |
19 | As daughters earning good wages , they tended in their later years to become the sole breadwinners in households containing elderly mothers and , in a surprisingly large number of cases , handicapped or ailing sisters . |
20 | She now knew where Giovanna lived , in a surprisingly large house opposite the café . |
21 | In general they did not seek harsh retributory sentences once order had been restored and in a surprisingly large number of cases actually went some way towards meeting the wishes of the crowd by doing something to encourage a lowering of prices and initiating or participating in relief measures . |
22 | In a surprisingly bold move , Sir Leon is threatening court action by June against governments in ten countries ( only Germany and Belgium escape ) on the grounds that their state energy monopolies distort cross-border competition in contravention of the EC 's founding Treaty of Rome . |
23 | Financial and legal pressures have forced councils to hand over debt recovery to private agents known as sheriffs ' officers — Scottish bailiffs — in a surprisingly clinical fashion . |
24 | He held out his arm in a surprisingly old-fashioned gesture . |
25 | For a wide range of input and output patterns this system responds to removal of neurons in a surprisingly robust fashion , showing little degradation of function until a large number of neurons have been removed . |
26 | It is a lightweight steel structure on piled foundations and , elevationally , is treated differently to the existing block , in a consciously modern style . |
27 | The artist would reproduce that grid onto a studio canvas in a proportionately larger scale , using it as a sequence of reference points by which to plot and paint up the landscape configuration exactly to the Design drawing . |
28 | However , the committee also approved an amendment , introduced by Senator Edward Kennedy ( Dem. , Massachusetts ) to allow federal and state prisoners to challenge the death penalty on the grounds that it was imposed in a racially discriminatory manner . |
29 | The formula here involves the combination of two different styles : a main title , in a verbally adroit , catchy form ; and a gloss or explanatory paraphrase , couched in more orthodox academic language . |
30 | The man who had offered the seat had seen Ianthe as a tall fragile-looking woman in a pretty blue hat that matched her eyes . |