Example sentences of "[adj] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It was , however , after Mosley 's Olympia meeting on 7 June 1934 that public opinion in general began to harden significantly against the BUF .
2 The House of Lords held that a provision in the Betting and Lotteries Act 1934 that required track owners to provide available space for bookmakers on the track , was passed for the benefit of the race-going public rather than bookmakers ( Cutler v Wandsworth Stadium [ 1949 ] AC 398 ) .
3 The Interim Committee reached the decision on 26 February 1948 that UNTCOK should adhere to the original intention in so far as this could be accomplished ; elections would be supervised in the south but nothing could be done about the north .
4 John J. Muccio informed Washington in November 1948 that military intelligence pointed to North Korea defeating South Korea in the event of war occurring .
5 Muccio reported in November 1948 that economic developments were disturbing , with inflation reaching worrying proportions .
6 Cossiga 's term of office was also due to expire shortly after the general election , the first time since 1948 that parliamentary and presidential elections had been held so closely together .
7 His mother , who had spent longer with him in the garden than usual that day , led him into the sitting room when they returned to the house .
8 Perhaps it is only in retrospect that the artists ' balls , the fancy-dress dances , the 14th of July celebration seemed more brilliant than usual that summer just before the First World War .
9 He did less sketching than usual that summer , whilst travelling France in the company of Ricky Stride and his friend Roy Vincent , an acrobat at the Shepherd 's Bush Empire and who , like Ricky , belonged to a crowd of friends who met by the river at Runnymede to swim , sunbathe , exercise and do acrobatics .
10 ‘ He was drinking even more than usual that night .
11 His thirst was deeper than usual that night , his colour higher and his eyes brighter .
12 I thought you then , I thought well I must be nice spoken polite That 's that then .
13 At his best , such as the 70 that kick-started Surrey 's comprehensive B&H thwacking of Middlesex , there are few sweeter timers of a drive in the land .
14 From these categories the authors designated 42 as acts of communication by the mother and 32 that could be interpreted as communication by the infant ( burps and smiles for example ) .
15 They always first-named each other in the bank , part of the family atmosphere New York insisted on .
16 Fifty that 's a hell of a lot of show 's and a lot of Mrs and a lot of Mr and a lot of Janet I love you you know .
17 he made a fifty that day , lifted his bat above his head and had a heart attack . ’
18 and then somebody stands there , two fifty that 's what I were thinking , an admission from here .
19 little bits , little bits and I 'll buy you your tobacco Neil nothing much but little bits of something now if he were working and could give me the full sixty that is thirty for his room and thirty for his food so that I did n't have to worry about th actually paying for him but he was paying me Paul is going to pay me fifty that 's thirty pounds in , I made a rule to Paul that he is going to eat thirty pounds worth of food and there are only twenty pounds in my profit and then the other rule , a man called Alan this window cleaner he wants the room that I 'm in at the moment
20 We made eight fifty that 's a hundred down but Joyce said their fare was a hundred down as well .
21 Erm that 's fifty out of one fifty that 's right .
22 But , but was n't the , the emphasis behind the , the communist approach at this time was that er er up until nineteen fifty that , that private enterprise in itself would , would be the means by which output increased .
23 Two hundred and fifty that 's what you 're gon na be sent .
24 The decline was particularly marked in the Black Forest and in the Bavarian National Park in southern West Germany , an alpine region close to Austria and Switzerland , where fir decline may have slightly predated that in the Black Forest .
25 Keith Brown and Christophe Campos had already argued in 1971 that
26 There 's a form on pp. 68–71 that gives a list of the main things that you 'll need to cover when preparing one .
27 Although the average working week was still forty-eight hours , most men at that time had been reared when toil used to start at six o'clock in the morning and carried on until eight each evening .
28 Altogether there were 85 major raids on London , and eight each on Liverpool/Birkenhead , Birmingham , and Plymouth/Devonport .
29 He still left home at eight each morning , but he did n't head for the office , he wandered round town , visiting anywhere that was free such as the library , or even the museums ; the guides came to know him , one even greeted him when he entered .
30 However , the Irishman countered well and with the scores at eight each the Dubliner eventually won on a count back of 30–28 .
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