Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The most-talked-about end use is as a grandiose teaching machine .
2 He wore the elegantly cut suit over a white shirt and an old Etonian tie .
3 Liverpool City Library The local studies group has manorial and estate papers of the widely spread holdings of the earldom ( later , marquessate ) of Salisbury .
4 It is fairly evident that the widely spread limestones and dolomites of chapter 1 are , at least in part , explicable in terms of a wider tropical belt than we have at present .
5 In the widely read book Human Aggression , the psychoanalyst Anthony Storr draws our attention to the ‘ sombre fact that we are the cruellest and most ruthless species that has ever walked the earth ’ ( 1968 : i ) .
6 Most early Saxon churches had a monastic core ; the loosely knit followers of St Benedict used their ‘ minster ’ churches as bases for evangelising the surrounding areas , preaching and celebrating mass in the open at first .
7 The nadir of transient UOS relaxation swas the most clearcut point and so was related to the time of onset of the common cavity episode to the nearest second .
8 The other three species differ in the proportions of lower leaves and higher stems that they eat : the zebra eats the most stem material ; the wildebeest the most of the leaves ; the topi is intermediate .
9 The honour of the most SOTW awards goes , to no-one 's particular amazement since they make millions of records every fortnight and are beloved of rock hacks everywhere , to THE FALL .
10 It is one of the paradoxes of life that the genres that are the most condemned are the ones that get the most review space .
11 Am I being told that the law of England is so deficient that , if one assaults a person by driving a car at them to the danger of that person 's life or property — whether or not one damages either — that is not a crime known to the common law of England , and would it not attract the most condign penalties ?
12 But it 's ‘ little Mark ’ who has the most fan mail from adoring teenies who voted him ‘ most fanciable male ’ in the Smash Hits poll .
13 Friends of the Earth are sceptical of the idea , arguing that improving energy efficiency remains the most effectuve method of combating global warming .
14 Correction : the Semiconductor Industry Association is famed for putting a positive spin on the most downbeat news and making over-optimistic forecasts , so it is as well to check their announcements closely — the $1,771m recorded for chip shipments in April was actually a decline of 19.5% on the figure recorded for March ( CI No 2,166 ) .
15 Yet for all this newfound hostility to the most lickspittle Press in the ‘ free ’ world , what did Dave Mellor do on his first day out of the Cabinet ?
16 It was not quite an oration because two days earlier speech had been phased out because it was discovered to be the ‘ root of all evil ’ , by somebody who never talked and was consequently the most unevil person in the world .
17 He was asked whether he thought he would get back his record for taking the most Test wickets .
18 Working in Grendon must be one of the most difficulkt places for an officer becausec we 're telling them they 're not dependant on their uniform but their personality and ability to relate to people .
19 Gerard Fusil , a French radio journalist , suffers the same insatiable affliction as Francoise , along with hundreds of other amateurs who want to cheat death with a dramatic natural backdrop , but his connections within the French media gave him the chance to create an annual event to satisfy even the most daredevil adventurer .
20 Such emotion reminded Fundraising of the most successful-ever Amnesty raffle in 1989 which made £102,700 .
21 They include the BIS Education for Bibliographic Instruction Committee , the BIS Co-operation Committee , the BIS Research Committee , the BIS Continuing Education Committee , the BIS Policy and Planning Committee , and the BIS Clearinghouse Committee .
22 Keeping in mind what the person can and can not do unaided , the nursing interventions to achieve the mutually set goals could then be selected according to local circumstances and available resources .
23 When your workcharts are made out , mark , on the charts , the mutually suspect sets of sounds , i.e. the phonetically similar sounds you need to check to see if they are in contrast or in variation .
24 None the less iron deficiency was proved in 63 of 111 patients ( serum iron <11 µmol/l with iron binding capacity >72% or ferritin <15 µg/l , or both ) .
25 Many animals that do not inhabit the especially favoured areas all the time , none the less make use of them in the course of their lives .
26 It was Alexander , formerly of Barnet , who demanded the only save Steve Ogrizovic was required to make — a low shot from the edge of the area forcing the man-mountain goalkeeper to go down with a motion usually greeted with cries of ‘ timber ’ .
27 We will be giving away FIVE of our legendary FlyPast Goodie-Bags containing new books , a video , FlyPast stocking-fillers , all wrapped in a crowning glory — the memorably FlyPast shopping bag ( all-in-all retail value at least £50 each Goodie-Bag ) .
28 The floaty , translucent , viscose jacket costs £195 ; the gathered skirt , with its lycra waistband which can be rolled up to form a strapless dress , is £169 , and the long overtop costs £105 .
29 The Ea expression level obtained with the Long construct mice approaches the actual ratio of that seen in BALB/c mice of one times the expression level per genomic copy of the Ea d gene .
30 The first part of this article ( ‘ MI ’ No.33 ) recounted the popular version of Napoleon 's escape from his carriage under the very lances of the pursuing Prussians on the evening of Waterloo ; examined the highly suspect claims of the opportunist Maj von Keller , who gained riches and fame by the disposal of not one but two carriages , each with the same highly coloured provenance ; and described and illustrated the landau in detail .
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