Example sentences of "revealed [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With their broader streets and freshly painted houses they might appear to be so , but , as Engels remarked , those streets were often unpaved and lacked a sewer , the paint was bound to fade within a decade , and their apparent solidity of build would then be revealed as no more than that of bricks laid end to end .
2 We are kept reading by the promise of an original sin or trauma that will justify — either in psychological or moral terms — the very existence of the story , but stripped of the successive identities he has built up over the years , Philip 's father is revealed as no more than an insecure , over-imaginative little boy .
3 PRIME Minister John Major 's ‘ classless society ’ was revealed as a second class sham yesterday — from the school playground to the factory floor .
4 At the end of the Old Kingdom in the Pyramid Texts Osiris is revealed as a complex deity who has formed relationships with other important gods and goddesses and who is the subject of a popular myth .
5 LEFT A large feature is revealed as a dark stain in the gravel .
6 Finally , the masculine sounding dedicatee of Mozart 's Piano Concerto No9 , dubbed the Jeunehomme , stands revealed as a certain Mlle Jeunehomme , virtuoso pianist 7.30pm St John 's Smith Sq £5-£11/concs £5 WEDNESDAY11 The Creation Period Orchestra , the Age of Enlightenment : Haydn 's Handelian oratorio 7.30pm QEH £5-£15 THOMAS ALLEN Second recital this week ( after Blackheath on Thursday 5 ) by the vibrant Geordie baritone .
7 If these are stripped out and only payments for new licences and contracts are measured , Japan is revealed as a net exporter of technology in all but two of the years examined .
8 As in the clinical domain , there seems to be a common theme of ‘ psychoticism ’ which nevertheless , in a given individual , will be revealed as a unique blend of several different constituent elements , each of which is continuous with some recognisable symptom pattern found in psychotic illness itself .
9 Sir Christopher Wren sits behind his desk , large as life and at least as natural , until a cloth is draped over the leather bound book concealing the projector , and his head is revealed as a white splodge which takes 80 hours of modelling .
10 In these occasional pieces , he is revealed as a psychological critic whose apparent ability to immerse himself in another poet 's personality comes close to an act of clairvoyance .
11 Robbe-Grillet 's contemporaneous work exhibits similar characteristics : in La Maison de rendez-vous , for example , a ‘ real ’ person turns out to be a dummy , or a narrative sequence is revealed as a theatrical representation or a description of a magazine cover .
12 The Chancellor of the Court was revealed as a secret spy for Naggaroth .
13 At this point , another fine mountain , Ben Hope , is revealed as an imposing pyramid in the southern sky .
14 Clearly the whereabouts of those bottles , and the number of them , had been one of the P'daytabird 's little secrets , for Warnie writes , ‘ Nothing brought home to me the finality of the old life as did the carrying out of those bottles and putting them into [ the ] car — to see the mysteries of that jealously guarded secret room emerge as plain matter of fact bottles , and the cellar stand revealed as an ordinary empty cupboard was an unpleasant feeling . ’
15 Carr commented that ‘ as soon as the attempt is made to apply these supposedly abstract principles to a concrete political situation , they are revealed as the transparent disguises of selfish vested interests . ’
16 Her claims to be heard are based on her spiritual topic matter and the historical accident that she writes at a time when she believes more has been revealed about the divine and therefore she possesses ‘ more information ’ than previously .
17 A practical link has thus been revealed between the Hellenistic tradition of mathematical gearing and the medieval Islamic .
18 What I did get away with was arguably worse than murder , and revealed for the first time something of what I was letting myself in for by getting involved with Karen Parsons .
19 THE covert world of the SAS can today be revealed for the first time .
20 GRAHAM TAYLOR last night revealed for the first time what Paul Gascoigne 's return means to him .
21 Material collected in south-east Ecuador has revealed for the first time Triassic marine sediments with bivalves , as well as Jurassic microfloras and Cretaceous macrofaunas .
22 Her eye for the natural scene is revealed for the first time in her ‘ Alfoxden Journal ’ ( 1798 ) , the first fruit of the creative partnership between brother and sister which is celebrated at the climax of Wordsworth 's ‘ Tintern Abbey ’ .
23 The full cost of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster is revealed for the first time .
24 An S-A-S officer who led a mission to prevent the Gulf conflict spreading throughout the Middle East has revealed for the first time what happened behind enemy lines .
25 A depressing picture of a grey society is revealed for the first time in comparisons of the way people live across the UK .
26 The timings of the trains will be revealed for the first time and anyone interested is welcome to attend the meeting at St Mary 's Centre , Corporation Road , Middlesbrough at 7.30pm .
27 This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984–5 coal dispute .
28 Chairman Ron Noades will not name the company , who take over from Bukta , but the strip will be revealed during the televised home clash with Arsenal on November 2 .
29 Chairman Ron Noades will not name the company , who take over from Bukta , but the strip will be revealed during the televised home clash with Arsenal on November 2 .
30 It would be easy for Therapy ? to fling back the prison door and let this crazy loose to wreak havoc but , to their credit , they resist this temptation and push your nose even closer to the bars , where the full extent of their character 's madness is revealed through a wiry guitar drone and , especially effective this , a sudden swarm of string arrangement .
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