Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For the most part the cosy partners of Atlantic Trade saw German industrialisation as a hugely disruptive affair . |
2 | Some of the artists Edward Burra , Sheila Fell , Henri GaudierBrzeska , Ivon Hitchens , Tom McGuinness and Keith Vaughan are represented twice , but for the most part the individual works of others are grouped under a great variety of headings . |
3 | For the most part the lower orders depended on selling their labour . |
4 | In the pellets or scats of many of the predators the teeth are either not broken at all or have only suffered minor damage , and these are for the most part the same species for which little damage to the jaws is evident . |
5 | For the most part the Welsh Office merely acts as a ‘ post box ’ for consultation papers sent out by the DoE . |
6 | For the most part the later sonnets of celebration of the Friend impute no such extraordinary motives to the Poet . |
7 | The difficulty arose because for the most part the single-sex grammar schools did not want to become co-educational , in spite of the court 's ruling . |
8 | So so March the first is about the time ? |
9 | If the amount passes the test of s 11(4) , then that amount is all that the party in breach can reasonably be expected to pay , however much loss the other party suffers , and even for total failure to perform caused by wilful default . |
10 | Incidentally erm next Friday no the Friday after , so Friday the eleventh anyway , we 're gon na set the whole t erm Hall out for the banquet a day early so that people can come and see it . |
11 | So February the twenty eighth . |
12 | So November the twenty fourth we 've got about one more month of the days getting shorter erm before the days start getting longer again . |
13 | The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman . |
14 | And so Maldita the malevolent became Fantasma the fantastic . |
15 | So Caterina the next day ran into Tommaso on an errand as if by accident and muttered to him ; she was twisting her limbs and quite red with fear , but he followed her as she ducked awkwardly into the church and knelt in front of the Madonna of the Spasm in the votive chapel . |
16 | In a Software only environment the true richness of an application can come to the fore with the exposure of relevant facts and figures . |
17 | She was impressive in full flight and the crowd yielded , so that by the time she reached the door he was only yards the other side . |
18 | She endlessly debates the central dilemma in her life . |
19 | Only Charles the Bald , certainly influenced by Eastern concepts of rule , would have begun to appreciate it . |
20 | can understand something , it 's my birthday , right May the seventh I want a present . |
21 | Downstairs pipework The first piece of pipework will need a tee for the branch pipe to the kitchen tap which may itself need tees for pipes to a garden tap and washing machine . |
22 | For just £2.75 the happy eater can sit down to a plate of fish , chips , mushy peas and a bread bun . |
23 | No , no jus just clearing the old eye out . |
24 | And then just lino the whole floor . |
25 | In a tree which is already moribund the remaining healthy crown may be suppressed , but the loss of the individual tree is far outweighed by the conservation benefits . |
26 | How much further west the Minoan merchantmen sailed remains a matter for speculation : possibly as far as southern Britain . |
27 | In 323 BC Alexander the Great 's funeral carriage was drawn by 64 mules , and much earlier , around 1000 BC , Homer had extolled mulish virtues . |
28 | Further south the Romanesque architecture is traditional but strongly tinged with classical forms from Rome . |
29 | By yesterday evening the largest lender , the Halifax , which held out a glimmer of hope earlier in the day that it could stick with its 13.5 per cent rate , acknowleged a rise was inevitable . |
30 | In f and ff passages the weakest part needs strengthening , if numbers permit , in the way indicated above ( i.e. by unequal division ) . |