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

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1 The stunned children filed out of the church as quietly as they had filed in .
2 even if the church was And they 've cut all the side , the other side , Church Street they 've cut all the hedge of the church down there and dumped all the grass inside , no not the grass , the branches , inside well you 'd think they 'd get a blooming lorry or a van to take it all down the blooming tip would n't you ?
3 As we shall see , this may well have been politically motivated to the extent that the relics of the archbishop so recently and brutally murdered by Cnut 's countrymen were perhaps serving as a rallying point for discontent in the city .
4 Turn the rim of the compass round carefully until the North marking points in the same direction as the needle .
5 The rules mean that police would have to take control of the computer as soon as possible after the offence and establish that it was working properly at all times .
6 The branched design utilizes the interactive capacity of the computer more fully than the simpler linear mode ; ,
7 I was going out of the home more often and people had begun to comment on this .
8 I 'll take him back to Strelsau and you must get out of the country as fast as you can . ’
9 The Official History of the Ryder Cup by Michael Williams is well researched and therefore surprisingly interesting while Ryder Cup ‘ 89 conveys the atmosphere of the event rather better than most instant histories .
10 Many mothers felt the tragedy of the Athenia more keenly because they were upset at the prospect of their own children being evacuated .
11 I think the original ending is much better and fits into the jigsaw of the novel much better than the second ending .
12 The gang leader will share the balance of the payment either equally or by an agreed formula between the core members .
13 Better , then , to start off down the wrong valley and take the road along the Gave d'Aspe as far as Escot ; you can do this avoiding the main road , because there is a minor road out of Oloron going all the way along the eastern side of the valley as far as Escot .
14 We can think of the electron not only as going through both slits but also as following paths both direct and indirect , moving both rapidly and slowly .
15 Although she knew that he would n't wake , she turned the handle of the door as carefully as if expecting it to explode .
16 Far too many still favour the shock tactics of getting those who are no longer deemed useful out of the door as fast as possible — and good riddance .
17 Each tube has its axis in an xy-plane , with the part near the edge of the wake further downstream than the part near the centre , and the two tubes are separated in the z-direction .
18 For the reasons that I gave in answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Bexleyheath ( Mr. Townsend ) , I believe that we are looking after the interests and future of the wood as thoroughly as any reasonable person could .
19 Victoria was not one to yield up the authority of the Crown too readily and continued throughout her reign to assert it on occasion , such as objecting to the appointment of the nominee of a Prime Minister to a Ministry where she found him personally objectionable .
20 The right shoulder needs to be held back and kept out of the backswing as long as possible .
21 All staff in the schools stated that they would welcome the addition of texts showing girls and women as main protagonists of the plot so long as these texts were also ‘ well written ’ and ‘ interesting ’ .
22 It is therefore important to emphasize that the primary visual cortex is not the end of the road as far as the analysis of visual input is concerned .
23 Fourth , with the likely acquisition of nuclear weapons by at least some additional states in the next few decades , the need for some clear rules of the road so far as nuclear weapons are concerned may actually increase .
24 By our standards it was still modest — by the end of the century hardly more than a dozen countries had achieved the rate of urban concentration of England and Wales in 1801 .
25 The usage must fulfil all the normal tests of a custom and it will become part of the contract so long as it is reconcilable with the terms of the contract ( Peter Darlington Partners Ltd v Gosho Co Ltd [ 1964 ] 1 LLoyd 's Rep 149 ) .
26 A single comment by an official or letter to the newspaper may have reflected the perspective of the writer more accurately than reality , but when hundreds of such comments from different districts and time periods are examined , chronological and geographical patterns may be discerned .
27 The Leonard Arthur case was the tip of the iceberg as far as I was concerned . ’
28 does n't work out the right way , but that must be just the tip of the iceberg as far as you 're concerned .
29 The optimum point of balance is to resolve the coherence of the text as quickly as possible .
30 And yet if he were to look further afield , if he followed the curve of the river as far as he was able to see , he knew that in turn , it would run smoothly into the sea .
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