Example sentences of "[art] [adj -er] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although this is not so good as the quick sponge or madeira cake for cutting and shaping , it is ideal for the simpler shaped fantasy cakes and its advantage over the quick sponge is that it is lighter . |
2 | The simpler decorative style of the wide boats echoes that of the seagoing ships alongside which they were built . |
3 | The direct and lyrical method of the new poems creates the simpler aesthetic quality of humility . |
4 | In terms of the simpler partial equilibrium framework illustrated in Figure 8.6 , both firms and households are off their notional labour demand and supply functions . |
5 | Tory grandees ( there are not many of those left ) specialise in agriculture and foreign affairs , the latter being estate management on a larger scale , while the simpler Tory backbencher shouts ‘ hear , hear ’ at Prime Minister 's Questions and is rude about M Delors . |
6 | The branched design utilizes the interactive capacity of the computer more fully than the simpler linear mode ; , |
7 | Many of the simpler commercial software simulations will be usable with this age group . |
8 | In the same way when the are used to describe flow in fluids a " normal stress ' term appears which is ignored in the simpler Newtonian assumption that the shearing stress in fluids is proportional to the rate of strain . |
9 | Even in the simpler Newtonian theory of gravity , one can solve the equations exactly only in the case of two particles . |
10 | Even with a writer like Samuel Johnson , who seems to stamp his personality on all that he writes , there is a vast difference between the didactic and expository prose of the essays in The Rambler , the simpler narrative prose of much of Rasselas , and the more informal discursiveness of the private letters . |
11 | In May a small group of Sussex members gave a display of Medau work at the Healthier Living Exhibition at Brighton , which resulted in several interested enquiries . |
12 | The last to carry the signature Henry C. Beck in the lower lefthand corner was issued in 1959 . |
13 | This is the component with the lower boiling point . |
14 | The DEC PDP-8 computer has the instructions shown in Figure 1.11 , and this must be near the lower practical limit . |
15 | Pain in the lower right chest through to the back ( like Mercurius ) worse ( < ) lying on the painful side , ( Opposite to Bryonia ) |
16 | An incision is made in the lower right abdomen through which the appendix is located , clamped and removed — a purse string suture is inserted around the stump and is pulled closed . |
17 | End seems as far away as ever , he wrote , with the whole of the lower right panel still to sort out . |
18 | Notice that this also contains a small rectangle in the lower right corner , denoting that this icon has a sub-menu . |
19 | This is a high amplitude burst of contractions that start in the stomach and are propagated distally into the lower small bowel . |
20 | There are a number of exercises , similar to some of those practised in pregnancy and after childbirth , which help strengthen the muscles of the lower pelvic floor . |
21 | In the 1980s , the increasing dominance of capital markets by institutional investors and the lower excess demand for eurobonds has made placing of bonds more difficult , adding to entry barriers for firms lacking an institutional investor base . |
22 | In the lower glacial sea levels the straits in this region would have been narrower and shallower and the water comparatively warm even for this latitude . |
23 | The position of the contact is determined by a microprocessor built into the tablet which scans the top film in one direction while scanning the lower resistive film in the other . |
24 | It falls partly on firms , who must pay a higher gross wage W' , and partly on workers , who receive the lower net wage W ’ ; . |
25 | Subsequent measurements using the US Nimbus-7 satellite , aircraft and balloon-borne instruments confirmed ozone losses up to 50 per cent in some ( southern ) spring months in the lower Antarctic stratosphere . |
26 | These debates were eventually brought to a close by Williams , but by this time his fame had spread throughout the islands and had given him a mass following , especially among the lower Creole class . |
27 | Look at the spectacular cliffs of the Lower jurassic sediment of the Dauphinois trough above Bourg d'Oisans in the French Alps ( plate 3.2 ) . |
28 | Barrett 's oesophagus represents a metaplastic transformation of the normal squamous cell epithelium of the lower tubular oesophagus into columnar epithelium . |
29 | These are the normal fates , but for muscles at least , that pathway is not specified from the beginning but requires signals from the lower vegetal position . |
30 | It is situated in a new town and has a high proportion of pupils from the lower socio-economic status groups . |