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

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1 Led by Dimas Tigrillo ( " Wildcat " ) , the re-contras had on June 13 forcibly occupied the town of San José Bocay , 250 km north of Managua , to publicize their demands , among which were the restructuring and integration of contras into the predominantly Sandinista police force in the north , and the removal of Humberto Ortega from his post .
2 The spectra of show a very pronounced intensification of the bands due to ionization from the predominantly metal-d orbitals of t 2g symmetry at photon energies that appear to correspond to absorptions in the high energy electronic spectra [ 16 ] .
3 Special task forces have been at work in each board to deal with the longest waiting lists and I have set aside an extra £1 million this year and in each of the next two years to support their work .
4 Their instruments offer tradition , integrity and respectability , although we should remember how radical their models were when first introduced , for the most part decades ago .
5 For the most part members of the Non-Aligned Movement , many of these states maintain good relations with countries hostile to the Soviet Union .
6 Of course , once a new or improved transport link was in operation , fresh entrepreneurial opportunities might be spotted , but for the most part promoters anticipated specific rather than general gains .
7 The whole burden of these cuts fell on the colleges of education partly because , as we have seen , their numbers could be swiftly regulated and partly because they were still for the most part institutions predominantly concerned with teacher education .
8 One respondent in this school of thought commented on the strength of the bond between even inadequate parents and children , saying : ‘ The astounding thing , in my experience as a social worker , is that for the most part kids are crazy about their parents , even when they 're being badly treated . ’
9 Whereas , for the most part exotoxins are destroyed by heat into a hundred degrees centigrade .
10 On land , where for the most part rocks are not built up by deposition but broken down by erosion , deposits , such as sand dunes , are only very rarely created and preserved .
11 Ramblers are for the most part hybrids of the Japanese species Rosa wichuraiana , or have it somewhere in their not-too-far-distant ancestry .
12 The time had now come for Eric to go up into the Apennines on behalf of the Commission to pay and honour all those Italians , for the most part peasants , who had helped and in many cases saved the lives of escaping prisoners-of-war .
13 As he will be aware , for the most part attacks have been going in the direction opposite to that to which he drew attention .
14 What the advancing Germans occupied were for the most part clusters of shell-holes , where isolated groups of men lived and slept and died defending their ‘ position ’ with grenade and pick-helve .
15 They were not creative artists but they were and still remain for the most part arbiters of technique and the niceties of perfect performance .
16 For the most part , their radicalism did not lead to crisis , and they appeared as complements rather than alternatives to state procedure : for the most part men combined ‘ how we have always done things ’ with ‘ how we are constrained to do things ’ .
17 The driver of the 10pm LMS passenger and mail train seemingly overran a home signal at danger and plunged into the rear of the 9.15pm Oxley sidings to Bristol GWR fitted goods before finally colliding with another freight , the 4.45 Westerleigh to Gloucester empties , that was passing on the opposite line .
18 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 .
19 The triable-either way offences were classified as ‘ Summary Trial Not Available ’ — that is , the magistrate thought the case too serious to be dealt with in the lower courts — or ‘ Defendant Elects Jury Trial . ’
20 Whatever activity he is engaged in , he is certainly calling upon all the normally unco-ordinates parts of his being to unite in the task .
21 He gives them the best working conditions and levels of pay high enough to sustain their motivation .
22 Finally , we 'll be talking to Paul about the best selling records of all time in the country , guess what 's number one ?
23 The author 's conjecture is that in the near future the best selling products on world markets will be automated design , testing and manufacturing systems rather than goods produced by such systems .
24 One of the best selling reels of its type .
25 May , sporting an Elvis Presley head-piece nodded to Jenny who had decided to don the best selling Scousers wig set comprising curly wig and moustache straight out of the Harry Enfield 's series .
26 The more KGB agents in the country , the more men the intelligence services have to deploy to watch and counter their activities .
27 Equally important , the more Microsoft talks to customers , the greater its chances of convincing them to adopt its new OS/2 operating system as the foundation on which to build office automation .
28 They exposed the deeply misogynist attitudes which formed the hidden element in policy making .
29 me a key ring , which is one of the Forever Friends ones .
30 The beer industry , which had already absorbed a doubling of the federal tax in 1991 , flooded Congress with dire predictions of misery for the nearly 1m Americans who make or sell beer .
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