Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , a given level of unemployment may comprise a classical component attributable to excessive real wages and a Keynesian component attributable to deficient aggregate demand .
2 In other words , a given level of unemployment may comprise a classical component attributable to excessive real wages and a Keynesian component attributable to deficient aggregate demand .
3 I FOUND the plot a bit unbelievable .
4 I do n't know if it 's erm tt a con cos it seems a bit unbelievable , nicking a street .
5 Oh I thought , I thought and they let him go and I thought if you said that , you know bit unbelievable .
6 As ever : the gear change and clutch are heavy ; the throttle response terrific .
7 Born in America 's Midwest , Seberg , who committed suicide in 1979 , came to prominence as Jean Paul Belmondo 's co-star in the French new wave classic Breathless and starred in the first ever X-rated movie released in the States , Birds In Peru .
8 But then you get on hand experience right hands on I should say , not on hand
9 While Graeme Souness 's men take on Middlesbrough in an attempt to recover from their midweek European exit , Barnes will spend his 29th birthday bidding to resurrect his personal fortunes at the club 's training ground .
10 It also gave Celtic , inspired by two-goal Charlie Nicholas , the perfect boost for their midweek European trip to Berne .
11 HIGH-FLYING Tranmere jet off to Italy for their midweek European tie perched on their loftiest ever league placing of second in division one .
12 The Dane was ineligible for the midweek European Cup Winner 's Cup defeat by Spartak Moscow , while Walters was a late casualty with a leg injury .
13 It was of course self-evident to him as a rationalist that dreams are a product of the imagination , rather than any mystical intervention .
14 Many more take short-term assignments , a cheaper , less disruptive form of support that can be combined with company management training programmes .
15 As I look , I half expect to see the air above the building turbulent and violent with the compressed energy of the pain and anger held there .
16 Now when those people in Parliament are absent , by their silence , they may be there , you do n't always see 'em , you then get a bit annoyed , but I tell you , you get bloody annoyed when they walk past you , which happened to me and to the regional delegates at Lancashire North West Labour Party , I wo n't name who they are , but they did n't even acknowledge us .
17 Three years ago in Blackpool North West Labour Party , he said I stand up he said and people say I lose me temper .
18 Labour Party say they want to tackle crime in and we have , and I hope we will debate later on this agenda , the situation where a Labour Chairman of the Police Complaints Committee turns up a public meeting urging er law- breaking and support for people who are not actually gone to trial an a the circumstances of the events really does not concern us but it 's the fact that leaflets are now circularising this city , printed by our old friends , the resource centre , urging people to join the Defence Committee , which is supported by the University Labour Party , is supported by the West Labour Party and is supported by the Police Complaints Committee no less .
19 They may think that their jobs will be less secure , that they might lose the independence that they previously enjoyed , that their relationships with others will change for the worse and they might lose status , they may think the change unnecessary and they may simply fear change in itself .
20 In there I have to be courteous but I 'll never forget that you and that bloody rogue of a servant were the last to see my clerk alive ! ’
21 Much of the information that makes a text coherent is not included in the text at all but resides in the world knowledge shared by the author and most of the readers .
22 It is ironic to see the terms of this division being renegotiated as newer technology , such as computer typesetting , makes the technical division unnecessary or redundant .
23 His argument deploys the old jargon of authenticity , now combined with the jargon of otherness ; despite his Hegelian framework , Scruton deploys this jargon as an exalted metaphor which does little more than bestow a spurious profundity on a normative sexual politics which is at heart timid , conservative , and deeply ignorant .
24 Foolish in that it gave a great deal away to the other woman , and she could tell the woman looked at her as someone who could be aggressive and perhaps a bit vulgar , someone who said things which ought never even to have been thought .
25 Although Aunt Violet was n't often rude about other people ( she explained to Alice that Catholics were not allowed to be uncharitable ) , it was she who 'd remarked : ‘ Just a little bit vulgar .
26 It could be a bit vulgar , I grant you , but Rabelaisian , nothing nasty . ’
27 she can be a bit vulgar , she does say some really stupid things sometimes .
28 The ticket collector , who had just had a new perm , thought the girl 's geometrically cut and excessively short hair awful .
29 The event began in June , with a Scottish Regional Finals day to be held on September 14th at the Stirling University Indoor Centre , from which one Ladies ' and one Men 's team will be invited to the National Finals at the Vanderbilt Club , London , on October 5th .
30 The basic equations for a single-mode ( unidirectional ) homogeneously broadened laser in a high-finesse cavity , tuned to resonance so that is = 8 = 0 , may be written as the real system Here x is a scaled electric field ( or Rabi frequency ) , and ( 7.3a ) arises in the single-mode limit of the Maxwell equation ( 7.2a ) : Yc , equal to c ( 1 , describes the decay of the cavity field due to mirror transmission , and C , the cooperativity parameter , is defined as is the small-signal absorption coefficient and the population inversion per atom due to the pumping processes ( in the dark ) .
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