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

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1 At low discounts , the supply curve in our figure will shift to the right more rapidly than it would if prices were low .
2 Fate took a turn for the worst as far as fellow-Mancs NEW FADS were concerned when they had to cancel their headlining London gig this week as guitarist DOLAN has temporarily lost control of his right hand through over-use !
3 The Council , the longest so far , moved to Rome in 1442 and came to an end , while the rump of the Basle gathering gradually faded away .
4 Yet , as if some kind of mathematical progression took hold of him , Johnson 's accounts of the several places in which he found himself , get longer , with Raasay the longest so far .
5 ‘ If this is a false dawn , it is the longest so far , ’ he said .
6 Nevertheless in theory and to some extent in practice a programme of very far-reaching change was carried out ; and this was achieved in one of the most intellectually backward and undeveloped areas in Western Europe .
7 Retail sales of the most vividly bloody ‘ red ’ meats have been first to suffer badly , but no one knows where it will end .
8 ‘ Suddenly Souness had to start from the bottom and try to build not just from an injury-decimated side , but from one whose senior players were in the most part over 30 and past it .
9 The possibilities of choice are rather less in the most obviously vocationally oriented degrees , such as Architecture , Housing Studies and Nursing Studies , but some freedom of action is still possible .
10 Analysts were rushing to cut their forecasts for next year 's earnings per share , with Stephen Smith of PaineWebber the most bearish — and the most often right : he is going for just $1.75 a share for 1993 .
11 Reflective thinking is not beyond the capacity of any but the most severely mentally retarded .
12 In the most beggarly way possible !
13 Niall Grant was the most disturbingly sexually arousing man she had ever met , and his nearness was affecting her in a way she had n't dreamed possible .
14 Erm swimming is recommended as about the most all round exercise because it certainly does your heart and lungs , it does all the muscles of the body , it , according to what you do in the water of course , I mean if you just go and stand there it does nothing
15 The gharial has evolved the most extraordinarily long , slim , almost beak-like jaws , which have been described as looking like the handle of a saucepan .
16 Personally , I hope that the next Edition returns to the rather more universally useful format of the first .
17 This radiation may increase the depth of the ‘ D ’ layer due to ionisation and produce the all too well known Dellinger face out when long-distance HF communication ceases abruptly .
18 But what I objected to most was the all too often blanket opposition to change .
19 Andrew Oxley , of Langbaurgh , said high inflation hit the less well off hardest .
20 Many peasants , particularly the less well off , still preferred the priest as a source of education .
21 Policies of economic redistribution to the less well off met with resistance from skilled workers at a time of low economic growth .
22 Mr Patten told the National House Building Council in London that his aim in the public rental sector was not to move to market-level rents or to end rent subsidies for the less well off .
23 All major publicly-funded housing developments will make adequate provision for the less well off .
24 The growth of home ownership even among the less well off in Britain has been said to have created a ‘ corps of working-class capitalists , a new type of property-owning bourgeoisie … . ’
25 ( Subsequently , the government proposed exempting the mentally ill and elderly people living in homes and hospitals ; and also allowing a discount for students and the less well off ; see Paying for Local Government-the Community Charge , 1986 . )
26 In taking proportionately more from the rich than from the less well off , income tax reflects the principle of ability to pay .
27 The less well off do receive transfer payments and the rich face the highest rates of income tax .
28 SOCIAL Security Secretary Peter Lilley was under fire last night for claiming the Government had protected the less well off through the recession .
29 Donald Dewar , Labour social security spokesman , said : ‘ How can the Government claim to be protecting the less well off when the rise in the number of those on income support is directly the result of its own failed economic policies ? ’
30 There is a wide variety of possible schemes , ordered below by their varying degrees of generosity to the less well off .
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