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

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1 People had the money or the shops they were on show on the that most expensive dress shop .
2 In the first decades of occupation it was now evident that far too much effort had been concentrated on the stabilization of the Province in purely military terms and too little attention paid to the feelings and aspirations of the Britons , except through the few carefully selected agents , and there had been a tacit acceptance that the rest would come to accept Rome .
3 If their sales had been included , it would have been one of the few wholly independent records to reach the Top 40 .
4 One recalls the short career of John Underwood , one of the few straightforwardly pleasant men ever involved with that office .
5 Hoppity in Hartlepool is one of the few nearly new shops specialising just in children 's clothes .
6 He was one of the few genuinely honest men in racing .
7 Her mother , she thought with a most annoying pride , who was one of the few genuinely creative women scientists around and in whose success , were it anyone except her mother 's , she would be rejoicing .
8 He was one of the few really good men I have ever met .
9 David had always liked Mott The Hoople and admired them , and I think it was one of the few really unselfish acts he did when , when they were on the verge of breaking up , he wrote them a song — ‘ All The Young Dudes ’ .
10 The major drawback for all immigrant firms has been the difficulty in recruiting the few highly skilled key workers essential to production .
11 Of the few very recent publications in languages other than English , most ( 93% ) had been acquired by purchase .
12 The problem is not , however , simply one of boring lectures ; the few very bright students found studying physics challenging and stimulating .
13 for the few still burning , six months later .
14 ‘ He 's one of the few naturally fit players who can come straight back in after injury and look as though he 's never been out .
15 Similarly , one of the few obviously valid arguments in favour of capital punishment is that executed offenders never re-offend afterwards .
16 BMK have developed a system borrowed from tufting technology that bring the many differently coloured yarns from the supply creel at the back of the loom forward to the loom itself .
17 He conveys our variousness because he includes the parts of our life that he hates , as well as those he loves , and notices the many almost unknowable communities in our midst , people only a little less mysterious than his group of Aztecs who came over in stone boats .
18 Part-way along a wide marble corridor he stopped and indicated one of the many elaborately carved doors .
19 There are a series of peaks that show up in the detector like a range of mountains as there are lots of gamma rays at different energies coming from the many naturally radioactive materials that are all around and within us .
20 Once the family sessions have begun , the counsellor has to ensure that the family group is maintained , despite the many potentially explosive problems and difficulties that might need to be discussed .
21 And just to give you a flavour of the sort of thing the Fourth and Fifth Floors of No 19 , here are two of the many very hot issues currently under development .
22 Any change data are thus inevitably incomplete and do not make allowance for potential voting patterns in the many very safe Labour wards where councillors were returned unopposed .
23 Smaller minority parties which might come into play include the Welsh and Scottish nationalists — the latter most likely to make a deal with Labour , based on a common ground on economic and social policy .
24 Howard 's own contribution to the latter particularly concerned kitchen gardens and winter greens .
25 Responses range from feelings of helplessness to anger — the latter increasingly common .
26 Cathy Wilkerson and Kathy Boudin , the latter totally naked , stumbled into the street and were taken in by a neighbour who offered them a shower and clothing .
27 It seems clear to me that no such thing was happening to me , either at home or at school , the former structure being too self-absorbed to take me into account and the latter too rigid .
28 If the latter then considerable difficulty may be encountered in trying to help the patient change his attitudes .
29 Suffice to say here that its effects on film and television studies is most evident in the split between ‘ textualists ’ and ‘ contextualists ’ , the former emphasizing textual analysis and the position of the spectator , the latter more concerned with contextual inquiry and the role of the audience .
30 In the former , disturbed conformation and propagation of phase III of the migrating motor complex together with bizarre waveforms of normal or increased amplitude are usually seen , whereas in the latter very low amplitude or absent contractions are the rule .
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