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

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1 Just as I am sure twenty-seven victories seemed utterly insufficient to Jackie — and had he not retired , he was certainly fit enough and a good enough driver , given the right cars , to which he would have had total access , to notch up another fifteen or twenty — I am sure that his first million seemed a trifle .
2 Jack might be jolly enough and a fine fellow when spending his hard-earned cash ashore , but he very quickly became " Poor Jack " when , after months cooped up at sea , he found himself fleeced by prostitutes , brothel keepers , slop-sellers and crimps for no better reason than exploitation of his hunger for female company and his desire for entertainment and refreshment .
3 The whole horse militia of Westmorland and northern Lancashire , and all the militia of Cumberland , were drawn up in front of the little Lake District town , under the chief local landowner , Lord Lonsdale , and with 10,000 men they easily outnumbered the rebels , but a mere sight of Forster 's advance guard was enough and the whole body fled in terror , leaving the field littered with horses and arms .
4 At the present deductions are subject to considerable doubt , for the detailed properties of landform have not been studied carefully enough and the fundamental aspects of most geomorphic processes are still poorly understood .
5 Nevertheless , the chair he was sitting in was soft enough and the recorded harpsichord music sufficiently soporific to calm the anxieties and lower the defences of most people .
6 Though long since disused the canal is presently being restored somewhat and a pleasant canal-side walk has been built .
7 Aunt Sophie embraced her warmly and the soft scent of lavender rose from the pleated bodice of her gown .
8 The in wide-out close principle has particular importance at the bottom mark , since the following leg is to windward and a bad rounding can result in dirty wind at the outset .
9 However it seems that the Flat continues endlessly and the main race is the £10,000 Tolka Handicap which should see yet another onslaught from the highly successful Dermot Weld stable .
10 In the spring of 1938 the old doctor who had attended her died suddenly and a young man took over the practice .
11 The rain came suddenly and a hot wind , as if someone had opened a furnace door , hurled it against the car .
12 The door opened suddenly and a furious Algernon emerged to find James leaning over the stair rail listening quietly .
13 He pursed his lips thoughtfully and the hidden laughter in his eyes warned her that she might not like his answer .
14 ’ Whenever there were wolves about we would be called inside and the outside doors would be locked .
15 It was open and I could see inside and the closed loo door took on the semblance of the Berlin Wall .
16 Nails and Hoomey wriggled free and made off like hares and by the time the opposition had refocussed on Seb as main aggressor rather than Jazz a police car was cruising to a standstill alongside and a new element was introduced .
17 Our first steps off the Spyway road took us through green and pleasant farmland where playful sheep frolicked alongside and a lone tractor droningly went about its work .
18 The Chaconne for a Chinese Man and woman … is written at the other end of the volume … no music has been found for the ‘ Grand Dance of Twenty-four Persons ’ at the end of the [ Fifth ] Act ) ; in [ the ] MS there is no break between Hymen 's solo ‘ Love ne'er had yet– and the short Trio ‘ They shall be [ as ] happy ’ ( where , according to the Libretto , the Dance should take place ) , and it seems therefore possible that it was omitted in performance .
19 Numbers at each site vary annually and the total recorded population has yet to exceed 20–25 pairs .
20 The breakfront version is useful ; this has cupboards below and a deep shelf at waist height to hold drink trays , stereo turntable and so on .
21 Their front end has a mouth below and a few light-sensitive spots above so that the animal can be said to have the beginnings of a head .
22 Only two tiers of the wall arcade remain showing the use of the Doric Order below and the Ionic above .
23 It had been built in the late eighteenth century , two storeys high , shallow slate roof , red brick , seven windows set in ashlar along the upper floor , six below and the front door set centrally under a portico and pillared porch .
24 A game of football had started below and the familiar quarrels of sportsmen were already floating up to me .
25 It rises high above the loch and its fringe of woodlands , and at its highest point is provided with car parks giving a magnificent view of Loch Torridon below and the exciting range of mountains beyond .
26 We would be grateful if you would signify your agreement to the above by signing the letter below and the attached copies , and returning the original letter to us .
27 Just a tired row of shops opposite and a seedy-looking pub on the corner and a disused laundry with boarded-up windows and a For Sale notice .
28 There was a ramshackle club-house with its roof falling in and a rickety stand which rocked in the wind .
29 She peeped in and a friendly voice greeted her .
30 ‘ It represents a new way of thinking about the media world we live in and a new way of learning the skills of active engagement and critical reflection with all forms of modern media — television , video , film , radio , print , and the glue that binds them all together — advertising , ’ says Sister Elizabeth Thoman , Executive Director of the Center for Media and Values .
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