Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The concept clearly was meant to establish a College in the broad sense of a learned foundation , whereas what emerged almost inevitably , from the actual circumstances of its establishment and funding , degenerated into what was to remain for a century basically and predominantly a horse infirmary .
2 ( Tramp art is an old American form of folk art in which small pieces of wood are laid together and then a plaster cast taken . )
3 Backwards and forwards the engine passes , increasing its load at each operation , until behind its tender it may have a string of vehicles more than two hundred yards in length with a brake van in the rear .
4 Onward and upward the track wound , clinging to the side of the ridge like a pale slippery centipede .
5 In radio control parlance this is called the frame rate and determines how rapidly and smoothly the servo position can be updated .
6 Colonic washout reduces rapidly and significantly the serum concentrations of 5-ASA and Ac-5-ASA as seen in Table IV .
7 Then , as Mike became more and more the lead guitarist , I played more and more bass .
8 The announcement was greeted with some scepticism by environmental groups , with Greenpeace describing it as " purely and simply a public relations exercise " .
9 The Model Contract Conditions set out fairly and succinctly the principle obligations of the solicitors and of the authority .
10 On the ‘ real resource ’ view a public sector project uses up real resources now and hence the opportunity cost is incurred now in the form of reduced private sector consumption ; in the future , debt interest payments must be paid and the bonds redeemed if they are not perpetual ones .
11 That 's history now and already the planning process is under way to take Canada on to 1995 and the next World Cup , wherever that may be .
12 Florence Nightingale has been the inspiration for twentieth-century nursing ; every now and then a historian attempts to point out that there may have been aspects of her life which were not quite so saintly as we believe , but this does not shatter her image .
13 Every now and then a jack pike would rupture the tranquillity as it marauded the easy pickings .
14 Every now and then the fossil record throws up fossils which are palaeontological puzzles .
15 Oh yes , I know , this that one is really and truly an office lamp .
16 I became there and then the cricket fanatic I have remained ever since , ’ he recalled in Maurice Tate ( 1976 ) .
17 there er like a coal er this was an outside toilet that you got into round there and then the end bit was a coal shed .
18 Again and again the master assassin ducked the sweep of Sunfang .
19 The two layers of atoms are initially x metres apart and so the strain energy per square metre for a stress s causing a strain e will be : But Hooke 's law says : So , putting in for e : Strain energy per square metre =
20 And as the particles go round and round this racetrack , it 's a bit like a car with its headlights going on , and as it goes faster and faster the car headlights more or less catch up with each other , you see what I 'm saying .
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