Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This volume however is both unusual and welcome because it deals specifically with the work of Julia Kristeva ; it is informative in so far as it indicates the cross-disciplinary implications of her work , and it maintains a balance between the introductory and the complex .
2 The introductory and basic skills workbooks far outnumber those that are subject-oriented .
3 At the present time studies directed towards the educational product are being carried out , and long-term evaluation of both the introductory and advanced courses in information retrieval is in progress .
4 The planning must then design the introductory and motivating unit ( the " lead lesson " , the " starter pack " , an introductory film , or whatever is the best agent for the particular purpose ) , a schedule of subsequent activity anticipating varieties of use and as many of the consequent hazards as can be foreseen , and the expected conclusion ; and at every stage it is important to be clear about intentions and objectives , learning points , and how it is proposed to monitor the continuing success of the work in achieving these objectives .
5 Many years ago the workforce was predominately male but with the greater use of automation and assembling of sub-assembly-type work , female workers form a greater proportion of the total than , say , 50 years ago .
6 Moreover , trade union students , at around a fifth or a quarter of all short-course students , are a smaller proportion of the total than we hoped .
7 The armed forces were to receive 36.9 per cent of the total government budget of 285,000 million meticais , although this represented a smaller proportion of the total than in 1989 , when defence spending accounted for 42 per cent of the final budget figure of 225,000 million meticais .
8 In other words , the sample in the latter case would have to be a greater proportion of the total than the former .
9 This accords with work of others , although the hypergastinaemic subgroup in our study was a smaller proportion of the total than previously reported ( 11% , compared with 36–40% ) .
10 The contrast between the total but impersonal dependence of the proletariat and the personal dependence of the slave was an idea which Marx was to continue to develop in most of his later work .
11 It had been an exercise without much in the way of results , but then many of my days were like that , and it was only by knowing the normal that the abnormal , when it happened , could be spotted .
12 Weber did qualify his emphasis on the coercive methods through which the state maintains order and compliance , ‘ force is certainly not the normal or only means of the state ’ ( Weber 1972 p.78 ) .
13 95% Confidence intervals for single proportions and the differences between two proportions were calculated with the normal or exact methods where appropriate .
14 Hence is positive semi-definite and restrictions on its components can be written down — giving an upper bound on each modulus appearing in the normal or " canonical " form as a coefficient .
15 I said how surprising it was that even in a small society like ours we should be able to throw up any number of superior people to replace those lost in the normal or abnormal attrition of life .
16 This is the Normal or Gaussian curve and represents the distribution of events due to chance .
17 This is the Normal or Gaussian curve and represents the distribution of events due to chance .
18 The normal or even inevitable road of life passed across chasms into which the worker and his family might and probably would fall : the birth of children , old age and retirement .
19 ‘ I emphasise that this incident occurred in redundant plant and is not associated with the normal or planned operations on the Sellafield site . ’
20 Permanent consumption can be thought of as the normal or planned level of spending out of permanent income and can differ from measured consumption ( C ) by any unplanned , temporary increases or decreases in consumer spending , called transitory consumption ( CT ) .
21 vol 96. p 41 8 ) has now turned up in the normal as well as the tumour tissues of a bladder cancer patient .
22 For it is a condition of Dostoevsky 's art to arouse our longing for the settled and the normal and the beautiful itself .
23 A case in point is those forms of nationalism committed to policing not only actual geographic borders and literal or legally defined aliens , but symbolic and ideological boundaries ( both internal and external ) between the normal and the abnormal , the healthy and sick , the conforming and the deviant .
24 Again he is taking over precisely the ‘ modern ’ definitions and oppositions , between the normal and pathological , the natural and unnatural , etc. , which have been shown to be both confused and ideological in the narrow sense .
25 Both products are designed to bridge the gap between the dry cheeks and the greasy central ‘ T-zone ’ that typify the normal and combination skin type .
26 The process of teaching must be flexible because between the extremes of the normal and the severely autistic child are an infinite variety of degrees of severity and persistence .
27 If the normal and primary way of justifying the legitimacy of an authority is that it is more likely to act successfully on the reasons which apply to its subjects then it is hard to resist the dependence thesis .
28 It merely states that the normal and primary justification of any authority has to establish that it is qualified to follow with some degree of success the principles which should govern the decisions of all authorities .
29 If digit 4 develops at a high concentration , digit 3 at an intermediate concentration , and digit 2 at the lowest concentration , then one can visualize how both the normal and mirror-image patterns arise .
30 So , year after year , abnormal influences jostled with the normal and all were considered normal .
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