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

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1 The following study of Owen may perhaps be regarded as only a partial success .
2 Aethelred 's initial acts on becoming king should perhaps be seen as primarily a securing of Mercian border territories .
3 This can perhaps be interpreted as either a sign of policy changes feeding through into the yield curve or as a change in exchange rate expectations .
4 The origin of all organs can thus be mapped and so a ‘ face map ’ can be plotted which indicates to what the normal embryo will give rise .
5 The Middlemen can thus be seen as both an acid criticism of British society and a purge of Brooke-Rose 's oeuvre .
6 No prognosis would be possible in a serious case for at least two or three months from the accident and the treating surgeon 's report can thus be used as quite a good foundation for the independent reports which will follow later .
7 Far from relying on the merely muscular , grit requires co-ordination , technical ability and nerve in no little measure and , perhaps most elusive of all , what may best be termed as simply a ‘ feel ’ for it .
8 So far from being something which was realized ( where it has been realized ) when universal suffrage was finally achieved , that very substantial and important achievement might reasonably be regarded as only the first step on the road to the creation of a fully democratic society .
9 But today the diary is regarded much more as an appointments aide-mémoire , and for the ‘ ordinary ’ person the keeping of a detailed diary of daily events would probably be regarded as just a little eccentric and perhaps even self-centred .
10 As a party , the Republicans , in electoral terms , remain weak below the presidential level and Reagan 's victory in 1980 can now be seen as largely a personal rather than an ideological or party triumph .
11 While these oboists were all young musicians , Jacques Hotteterre would in 1675 have been a well established artist , at the mid-point in his career , with a name carrying the renown of the Hotteterres as performers and instrument makers ; he can now be identified as probably the first French oboist known to have held an official position at the English court .
12 As Jack Sattel has observed , the fabled ‘ inexpressiveness ’ of men can not usefully be described as simply a correlate of their masculine gender role .
13 Participating and enjoying disability arts could then be seen as only a side-show in the drama of struggle for change , something to provide relief from the tensions of boring or stressful committee meetings .
14 The most practical means of achieving this would be to partially construct the wall panels on the ground with the uprights and horizontals pegged together ; the wattling would then be inserted and finally the wall plate .
15 Indeed , consideration may conveniently be explained as merely the acceptance viewed from the offeror 's side .
16 In practice the question of the duration of the disability imposed by the springboard doctrine does not frequently arise because most cases concerning confidential information do not come to trial following the grant of an interlocutory injunction and it can therefore be assumed that either the parties settle the action or that interlocutory judgment is treated as final .
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