Example sentences of "[be] [art] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You are the Tomorrow Man . ’
2 Other exceptions are the highly objectivist forms of analysis such as structuralism , which tend towards the opposite extreme of a virtually autonomous logic of cultural forms .
3 ( Funny ; he 'd have thought Fergus would have been a side-by-side man . )
4 So I 'm hoping that this system that I give you will allow you to do that , anybody been a best man at a wedding ?
5 Ever since the personnel computer first thrust itself onto our desks it has been a largely text based machine .
6 The programming side of IT has also been a weakly child .
7 Shallow , samey gameplay ruins what should 've been a really rad game .
8 The development of a right of parents and pupils to see the pupil 's personal school record has not been a specifically education issue but has arisen as part of the wider campaign for access to personal records .
9 He had been an Under Secretary at the Home Office when Palmerston was Home Secretary between 1852 and 1855 .
10 Far from encouraging a re-examination of Soviet stakes in the area , a full rendering of costs ( and , most important , alternatives ) is likely to confirm them : if , as one expert has calculated , the ‘ cost of the Soviet Empire ’ amounts to some 14 per cent of Soviet defence expenditure , it could be the most cost effective component of the Soviet defence effort .
11 His research focused on poly-crystalline diamond compact ( PDC ) drill bits , which have proved to be the most cost effective for the deep , interbedded Colombian wells .
12 The pupils found that new seating would be the most cost effective answer and Miss Hall was so impressed with their research that the old seating was replaced .
13 Clio outsold the Peugeot 205 and 106 models combined to be the best selling car in France , accounting for 11.1 % of car sales during 1992 .
14 This would be a similarly reductionist theory , compatible with the demands of empiricism and the verification principle , but it would not perhaps have all the metaphysical and epistemological attractions of the traditional theory .
15 and wild beyond er , that one boy who was and had n't been used to that sort of thing , for his father had kept a small cook stock his companion that unless he has another basin of gruel he was afraid he might , he might some night happen to eat , eat the boy he slept next to , who happened to be a weakly youth of tender eight and they , and they impeccably believed him .
16 Mild explosive activity usually takes place in the crater , throwing up showers of red-hot lava , and in this condition the style is no longer Surtseyan but Strombolian , and of course the eruption has ceased to be a strictly submarine one .
17 This is gon na be a strictly invitation only .
18 It is , it is , it 's gon na be a really campaign .
19 So a modern humour on the stage might be a really sort of over-the-top virilous feminist .
20 Carlton and Fischel argue that insider dealing may be a more cost effective way for the firm to release news to the markets .
21 And there will also be a fortnightly class , starting next Saturday , in Windsor Presbyterian Church Hall , also on the Lisburn Road , at 7.30pm .
22 So this can be a comradely peloton , and amid their shared pain many will be starting to think of next year 's teams and contracts .
23 This has to be a make-haste-slowly situation .
24 There could well be an under culture in the school of which adults are unaware .
25 DOL said that Kelly would be an almost certainty for the Rep .
26 Incidentally , there will be an 8.30am inspection today to determine prospects for tomorrow 's meeting at Hereford .
27 It is the proverbial mine field — though planned correctly the medium can be an extremely cost effective marketing tool .
28 Since it was launched , five million have been sold , often being the best selling car in Europe .
29 I accept a figure of sixty thousand pounds as representing the plaintiff 's notional house in such circumstances and a hundred and twenty thousand pounds as being the probably cost of the bungalow the plaintiff is to purchase .
30 Instead he fairly hustled his big body along , as if it were a laggardly prisoner he was escorting down death row .
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