Example sentences of "are [adv] to [art] fore " in BNC.
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1 | Natural fibres are much to the fore and you can find the most splendid colours in wool and mohair , though there is also a strong feeling for the velvety look of chenille — it 's easy to knit too ! |
2 | The spring display uses stronger colours — yellow alyssum , red and yellow tulips , blue grape hyacinths and purple aubrieta are always to the fore . |
3 | In the north a constant war is waged against incursions from Naggaroth and the folk of Tiranoc and their kinsmen from the New World are always to the fore . |
4 | At present the opportunities they provide for cost cutting are more to the fore . |
5 | Party political factors are frequently to the fore ; indeed , ‘ many people … have claimed to perceive a resurgence of eighteenth-century jobbery ’ ( Hood , 1978 , p. 40 ) . |
6 | Consequently , we find that the relationship between teller ( pilgrim-narrator ) and tale , between tale and genre and between story and moral , are consistently to the fore in the tales of fragment VII . |
7 | Automatically , women 's bodies are again to the fore . |