Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are mainly confined to Afghanistan and north-east Persia , although some genuine Russian tribal items may also be found , and are predominantly the work of the Tekke , Yamut , Ersari , Chodor , Saryk and Salor tribes ( pl. 7 ) . |
2 | Beliefs are not conjured up out of nothing but are rather a response to experience . |
3 | And there are rather a lot of photographs of one particular consultant obstetrician gynaecologist , Yehudi Gordon . |
4 | There are rather a lot you know |
5 | Oh , we 're talking about sixth forms , Bill , and we 're talking about all schools which have sixth forms and you 're conscious that there are rather a lot of schools with sixth forms in the county and who will feel that it is a significant change . |
6 | They are not there apart from an observer , they are rather the tendency of objects to produce certain sensations in one . |
7 | Armed with your bridging loan , you are effectively a cash buyer , not caught up in a chain , and you can use this position to your advantage , demanding and getting a good discount . |
8 | In principle it can be detected by inelastic neutron scattering or by electron energy-loss spectroscopy [ Section 5.3.4 ] , for which there are effectively no symmetry selection rules . |
9 | But asking bureaucrats to try to separate out the factual premises of decisions from the ethical premises which are properly the reserve of politicians is still desirable . |
10 | It seems to me that formulation of the precise grounds upon which overpayments of tax ought to be recoverable and of any exceptions to the right of recovery , may involve nice considerations of policy which are properly the province of Parliament and are not suitable for consideration by the courts . |
11 | Darren had been dead a couple of months ; I had fallen out with my father and I 'd been in London for most of the summer , staying with Aunt Ilsa and her long-term companion , whose only name appeared to be Mr Gibbon , which I thought made him sound like a cat for some reason … |
12 | He had been dead a week before they realized he was n't breathing . |
13 | Even just now , when for a moment she had not been able to remember what day it was , and when Faith Lavender had already been dead a week . |
14 | ( I 'm pretty certain I never believed that one , I mean the guy had been dead a week , for Pete 's sake . |
15 | In this season 's semi-finals at Wishaw Sports Centre on Saturday , Coatbridge face Su Ragazzi , who have never appeared in a final before , but are arguably the favourites . |
16 | Possums are mostly an annoyance for co-workers , who learn not to rely on them . |
17 | Hotels , whatever people say , are rarely a problem . |
18 | Yet elections are rarely a verdict on a single issue , especially one concerned with foreign affairs . |
19 | This would avoid civil actions , which are often defeated because individual victims , even when they decide to act co-operatively , are rarely a match for corporations who decide it is better to be prudent than just . |
20 | Japanese universities are rarely the home of world-class R&D , though this is changing slowly . |
21 | A farce , you may say , since the vast majority of such cases result in an out of court settlement by a wealthy defendant ( poor or uninsured persons are rarely the subject of such actions ) . |
22 | ‘ There 's been rather a development , ’ said Emma . |
23 | Also , half a capful might have been rather a lot , weight for weight . |
24 | There had been rather a lot of funerals at Low Birk Hatt and they were n't inexpensive . |
25 | I 'm sure it must have been rather a strain to keep pretending an interest in a boring little milliner from Mannheim . ’ |
26 | This role may have been rather a disappointment to both sides , as General Gallagher said when he got back from Hanoi , although by opposing the clearance of wartime US mines that had been laid in Haiphong harbour , thus preventing an early return of French troopships , Gallagher seems to have come down rather heavily on the Vietminh side . |
27 | There had been rather a mystery as to why he should have died at that particular time . |
28 | Earlier in 1973 , the matches against the New Zealanders had been rather an anti-climax to their tour , with the second spoiled by rain , but no one doubted that they were now a permanent addition to the summer . |
29 | Furthermore , the convertibility crisis appears now to have been predominantly a problem of financial adjustment rather than one stemming from a crisis in world trade ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
30 | And that the business has been predominantly the nature of business has been predominantly manufacturing . |