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

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1 But if John Smith was cavalierly hiring and firing the shadow Scottish secretary , some more MPs might start taking an interest , which would be wholly undesirable in the leader 's office .
2 These seven officers and ten or so ratings had done rudimentary training with gear they bought mostly in the Cairo bazaar , and they were most interested in the COPPist 's equipment , which included some new suits designed by Siebe Gorman but not tested fully by the wearers .
3 Yet it was a wonderful pairing , one of the most exciting in the game 's history , and it helped Hampshire to the championship in 1973 and the John Player League in 1975 and 1978 .
4 Nearly £5 billion has been put up by 2.2 million private investors chasing water shares , it was confirmed , making the sale one of the most popular in the Government 's privatisation programme .
5 Liberia 's tribal bloodbath was especially awful in the cities ' crowded slums .
6 She could see nothing amongst them to explain why Chris should have been so interested in the artist 's work .
7 A woman 's dress sense is much less important to more educated men than to those with basic education , while married men are less interested in a woman 's mouth than any other group .
8 Wilde ( 1988 ) does accept that like physiological arousal feelings of subjective risk are not necessarily focal in the driver 's consciousness but he claims that there is continual level of subjective risk which the driver will become aware of if asked to report on it or if there are sudden changes in level .
9 This may be all good fun , but is it justified when it is at the composer 's expense , and does not pay any regard to the evident persistence of the mensural tradition so obvious in the composer 's manuscripts ?
10 Ezra Pound 's long love affair with England , and his angry and wounded turning against her in 1917 or 1918 , can not of course bulk so large in an American 's sense of him as in an Englishman 's .
11 In the flurry and excitement you clue will bulk much less large in the reader 's mind than it would have done .
12 As he had expected , she assumed his apology was because he had been so bold in the maid 's presence .
13 The role of the sales representative is extremely important in the organization 's overall sales effort .
14 The Chelsea Groupies have become so well-known in the King 's Road area that a new scheme , Shopwatch , has been introduced to combat them .
15 It 's been so impregnated in the child 's mind that she just Well they just could n't they could n't fathom it because he used
16 He was also largely instrumental in the Casuals ' home ground becoming The Oval for a number of years .
17 The vast majority are specimens of stony meteorites , types already abundant in the world 's museums ; but a few have proved to be entirely new species .
18 Nevertheless , to conceive of parents as utterly static in the child 's psychological life is likely to distort the picture grossly .
19 Although the American people had long realised that Reagan 's administration was one of the most corrupt in the nation 's history , even the most hardened supporter was amazed by these revelations .
20 The Fiesta is also surprisingly comfortable , given that the seats are the cheapest in the whole Ford range , the tyres are budget items and the suspension is the most basic in the manufacturer 's huge parts bin .
21 Butcher is more interested in the dancers ' pure energy , in the basic building blocks of line , space and time .
22 Kausmann is not a fetishist and is much more interested in the couple 's relationship than in the efficiency of soap powder .
23 For readers more interested in the Gemaldegalerie 's building ( 1856 , by Gottfried Semper ) and in the history of the collection , there is in a separate volume Gemäldegalerie Dresden : Die Sammlung , Das Gebäude by Heinrich Magirius ( architecture ) and Harald Marx ( the collection ) .
24 They registered as Mr and Mrs Alan J. Winterbotham although the motel clerk was more interested in the car 's licence plate .
25 During their trial separation , Robyn became deeply involved in a Women 's Group at Cambridge who met regularly but informally to discuss women 's writing and feminist literary theory .
26 Wolf teeth , not always present in the horse 's mouth , form in front of the first cheek , or molar , teeth .
27 Kammerer must have been imposing such intense selection on such a large sample of eggs that he was able to filter out the odd egg that carried the remnant complex of genes still present in the species ' gene pool at very low frequencies .
28 It is also essential for banks to be directly involved in the world 's main financial markets , e.g. London , New York , Bahrain , Singapore .
29 Few people will be able to complete the route in one go , but luckily it is accessible by public transport at a number of staging points , so it can be split into chunks more manageable in a fortnight 's holiday .
30 More reactive metals are more abundant in the earth 's crust as one can see by looking at the grass .
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