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

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1 When people wished to resist this ranking they went to some lengths to do so in a symbolic and more or less public way .
2 This function they performed only in a limited and highly conservative way ; but there was hardly any other institution in France which could perform it at all .
3 However , the book , which as a whole survives only in a revised and partially expurgated Latin translation by Rufinus made in 398 , damaged his reputation for pure orthodoxy .
4 For Eliot , who chose the other way , earned entry into nothing more seriously influential than the circles of Bloomsbury , where the Edwardian pattern survived only in an attenuated and largely illusory version . )
5 But the abiding issue of Rhodesia , still in the unilateral and technically illegal control of the minority white government of Ian Smith , despite strong black guerrilla opposition from supporters of the rival Nkomo and Mugabe factions , remained undisturbed .
6 There are many instances of necessary unproductive consumption , both in the absolute and historically determined sense .
7 this becomes clear when one studies the essential aspects of chimpanzee behaviour and communication , both in the wild as well as after familiarity with human ways .
8 vol 96. p 41 8 ) has now turned up in the normal as well as the tumour tissues of a bladder cancer patient .
9 The last was set up in the seventies when apparently some defector had cast some doubt on Mills .
10 The existing LFA boundaries are based largely on a line drawn up in the 1940s and hardly modified since .
11 This is not supposed to suggest that events can not be said to occur straightforwardly in the real but rather that when set up in any series , narrative , or history they are constructed as such events retrospectively by the historian .
12 ( A very similar point was made more rigorously three decades later in a provocative and potentially devastating critique of econometric policy evaluation by one of the leading lights of the new classical macroeconomics , R. E. Lucas ( 1976 ) . )
13 Perform combination techniques on the move so that you are able to work effectively in a retreating as well as an advancing mode .
14 For the first days , weeks even , I carried on in a light-headed and even giddy way .
15 The redevelopment of the Shenley Hospital for new housing suggests that such redevelopment can be carried out in a sensitive and locally acceptable manner .
16 Despite an expansion in access to education in the 1970s and reforms carried out in the 1960s and again in the late 1970s , the fundamental patterns of inequality have remained and have been accentuated by the war .
17 In their introduction Sugden and John indicated in 1976 ( p. 1 ) that the study of glacial processes and forms had been left out in the cold and poorly understood because a gulf had arisen between those who study glaciology and those who study glacial landscape and deposits , and further that :
18 Consequently , they might make a significant contribution to the development of computer-aided instructional materials and delivery systems for machine-readable information which will be found increasingly in the commercial as well as in the academic worlds .
19 There had been a lover somewhere in Paris , sometime in the thirties and maybe his name was Ramon .
20 Sterling issues expanded dramatically in the 1980s but increasingly in the form of eurosterling bonds and Table 3.8 shows the important share that such bonds now have in the total sterling bond market .
21 We know that the stability signified by unchanging buildings is psychologically valuable , particularly in a violent and rapidly changing world .
22 Few people seriously questioned the practical advantages and moral justification of hereditary monarchy as a system of government , particularly in the larger and more powerful States .
23 Nevertheless , there is one point on which both interpretations tend to agree , namely the general unstoppability of the spread of TNPs in the global system , and particularly in the poorer and hence more vulnerable parts of it .
24 They are like fish swimming about in a vast and sometimes inaccessible ocean , and what the historian catches will depend , partly on chance , but mainly on what part of the ocean he chooses to fish in and what tackle he chooses to use — these two factors being , of course , determined by the kind of fish he wants to catch .
25 A third small group is encountered near the beginning , in a Florida town ( along with the alligator ) , moving about in a desultory but slightly menacing way .
26 He argued that , because of monopoly power in both the goods and labour markets , wages and prices will tend to be inflexible , at least in the short-run and particularly in the downward direction .
27 Our interpretation of the field situation therefore becomes a specific and unusual type of ‘ anthropology at home ’ , for it is not out there in the exotic or even in the backyard .
28 She went there in the Fifties and never came back .
29 Late in the 1370s and early in the 1380s the world order , already upset by long war , seemed set to suffer yet further disruption .
30 All were concerned to establish the possibility of discontinuity in a history , as Althusser described it , no longer ‘ steeped in the ideology of the philosophy of the Enlightenment , i.e. in a teleological and therefore idealist rationalism ’ .
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