Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Arguably the blinder kinds of sexual radicalism , wherein sexuality is made the prime political mover , have tended to be mainly heterosexual , and in the case of Wilhelm Reich , overtly homophobic . |
2 | Flesh , starring the hunky Joe Dalessandro , was shot over two weekends at a cost of $4000 , and is arguably the better film . |
3 | Out-migrants from rural areas are predominantly the younger members of the adult population . |
4 | From this time onward the greater part of the effort is concentrated on the critical event that made the difference between a routine flight and a catastrophe . |
5 | And was it mostly the bigger farms that wanted you |
6 | Was it mostly the bigger farms or did the peedie ones |
7 | Eventually the rarer genes will disappear and the genetic types leaving fewer offspring will become extinct . |
8 | They watched it clear the farther hedge and disappear into the wood beyond the river . |
9 | Effectively the shorter prologue to Lex Salica raises the question of the extent to which the law was royal and the extent to which it was customary . |
10 | This conservative response , led by the fiery Abbot Joseph of Volokolamsk , carried the day , and Ivan 's successors were unable even to halt effectively the further growth of ecclesiastical landholding . |
11 | More importantly the larger molecules manufactured inside the cell were later to be called the dna . |
12 | As Wilfred Owen moves into the second stanza he takes on the bigger issue of what he is really trying to say . |
13 | In my first six weeks here I had lots of battles — taking on the bigger ones . |
14 | Ideally , the community physiotherapist takes on the wider responsibility of not only teaching the carers , but also assessing and treating the patient 's particular problems through a progressive rehabilitation programme . |
15 | If the vehicle should become stationary , the timer is allowed to run and , after one minute , it switches on the flasher circuit to operate the l.e.d . |
16 | Matthew Spender ( son of the poet Stephen ) has taken on the harder task of writing about Tuscany from within . |
17 | Thus the right hemisphere is well-placed to undertake the early parallel , preconscious scanning of large amounts of information , the left taking on the later function of conscious elaboration of selected items . |
18 | Some of these , along with others to be taken on the lighter mornings will be sent to the Highways Department and to the Edinburgh Evening News with an accompanying letter . |
19 | But unfortunately , whilst the upmarket brands spend a great deal of money on new research to produce improved products , before long the cheaper brands will often follow and eventually incorporate the latest technology in their toiletries too . |
20 | It was a perfectly good declaration , but before long the older spectators were recalling Headingley 1948 , when Yardley set Australia over 400 to win and Morris and Bradman saw them home . |
21 | But many new species , especially the higher animals , had to be described by comparative anatomists who worked in museums and dissecting rooms and who never ventured into the field . |
22 | In general riders do n't like chicanes , especially the slower ones . |
23 | The South Devon of the period , in South Africa , was still able to provide milk and draught power as well as beef and proved a good match for the local Africanders , especially the lighter-coated animals which tended to develop dark muzzles ( disliked at the time by English breeders who preferred a dark red , woolly type with a light muzzle ) . |
24 | It is best known for persecuting Indian peasants , especially the lower castes or ‘ Untouchables ’ , who may have stolen from a neighbour or have demonstrated dirty habits . |
25 | The Dictionary met with immediate acceptance amongst the public , especially the lower classes , for whom it acted , until well into the Victorian age , as an important means of self-education . |
26 | Yet , beginning roughly in 1984–85 , companies , especially the bigger ones , deserted the banks . |
27 | Some companies , especially the larger companies , will have employees engaged in distribution and haulage and in advertising and marketing but many companies will ‘ buy in ’ some or all of these services . |
28 | However , in many authorities , especially the larger ones , the process of thinking about next year 's budget has begun months before . |
29 | In the medieval period many towns were administrative centres , especially the larger ones of the later Middle Ages , and this role has continued through to the present day with the county towns and district centres . |
30 | Banks may favour their established customers , especially the larger ones . |