Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Company spokesman Chris Hipsher said there is a huge demand for the product , but that perhaps the most often requested port , for SCO Xenix , is still not available .
2 Or is this merely an unexpectedly concentrated pay-off for Christie 's long-standing ( since 1766 ) rapport with the oldest and grandest British families ?
3 This obviously a highly specialised list and some care old need to be taken to find out exactly which publications are ever likely to cover the subject and who these publications will be the most useful contact .
4 First , the European Commission in Brussels , probably because it is afraid of becoming completely superfluous once a truly free European market has been realised , is devising ways and means to regulate , or rather , deregulate , the import and export of works of art .
5 Now obviously if you get problems on them , tummy ache , headaches , muscle aching , rashes , anything odd , let us know straight away cos this still a relatively new drug and we 've got to report all problems on relatively new drugs .
6 getting jobs , they find this really the most difficult part of staying off drugs .
7 End-user requests for support and problem resolution can easily bog-down even the most efficient of departments .
8 If only they could make this even a little communicative of what 's careering about in their heads , maybe there would be less physical damage done .
9 On the other hand your chance of dying before the age of 100 will be of the order of .99 ie a very high probability .
10 And was this quite a well paid job ?
11 Later , courses and social events help new parents cope with what can be the most exciting yet the most frightening time in most couple 's lives .
12 You can just push blue back over there and and , or if you are not happy about that just a little take up .
13 In poetry , as in life , Layton is held captive to his own Muse , no subject being too sacred nor too delicate especially the previously ‘ taboo ’ ones of violence , cruelty , politics and sex .
14 Eventually , however , they concluded that the best the Ministry could do was to prohibit a reduction of charges , though this limited only the most flagrant abuses .
15 In the Wheldrake Ings account book for 1868–1934 , it is specified that the meadows be mown on the dates appointed by the Ings masters , and that thereafter a carefully controlled number of cattle , branded with a W , may be pastured until the autumn , when they are taken off on ‘ Ings Breaking Day ’ , a custom which is still observed .
16 By a majority the Court of Appeal held that on the true analysis the firm had in fact been automatically dissolved ( because its continuance would have been illegal ) so soon as there was a failure to renew the practising certificate by one of its members , and that thereafter the properly qualified partners had carried on in a new partnership at will which was not prevented from recovering its costs .
17 so that by the time the eastern goods reached the Mediterranean only the most uninspiring of the diamonds were left .
18 It is something I , I think inherent in the nature of philosophical questions , that probably the very best a philosopher can do is to test some way of seeking to formulate the nature of human knowledge and the relation of the thinking man to the world , erm test some way in which one seeks to render that explicit and self-conscious , to destruction .
19 From the European Commission point of view those forms are to cut out fraud and make sure only the genuinely eligible get subsidies .
20 Sure enough no sooner had he settled down it was Judy 's time to break into song .
21 As has been frequently pointed out , it is no use providing excellent beer or food if the pub in question has lost all of its charm and atmosphere ; and surely a multi-roomed pub , with a number of differing environments , is the best way to serve what is after all always a very diverse and unstandardised community .
22 In the seventeenth century Russia and the Ottoman empire had seemed to many European observers not altogether dissimilar ; and of the two the latter appeared until the 1680s or 1690s clearly the more powerful .
23 The interesting twist to this issue is that it was Japan , clearly now a First World country , and in the opinion of many now the most dynamic economic power , that was often identified in the United States and in Europe , as the worst offender , with the four East Asian NICs not far behind .
24 To watch such animals biting their own bodies as a way of providing novel stimulation is to see just how inadequate even the most modern zoos are for this type of species .
25 From the early 1780s onwards an increasingly elaborate network of agents and informers kept foreigners and even many important figures in the government under surveillance , and from 1782 there was provision for dangerous political prisoners to be held in complete isolation in special underground cells .
26 Now is that really a very wise thing to do ?
27 As far as operational details are concerned perhaps the most interesting feature is the way tour operators are usually part of larger , more diversified , groups .
28 3 Just a little further on , a Cornmill entrance ( service bay ) , potentially a very dangerous spot .
29 These behavioural questions are much more important then the merely technical issues — and so it will be with the National Curriculum and all the other baggage of 1988 .
30 Without the vision , understanding and enthusiasm of this professional even the very best of secondary resources will fall far short of their educational potential .
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