Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Key here was the influence of non-western cultural forms on Artaud — first the foregrounding of actors ' movements and the absence of props in Japanese theatre ; then his exposure to Cambodian dance in 1922 ; but most importantly the Balinese Dance Theatre which Artaud witnessed at the Colonial Exhibition in Paris in 1931 , after which he wrote a succession of now canonical theoretical essays on theatre . |
2 | But most importantly the Cosy Bouncer has three easily adjustable positions . |
3 | According to Lou Cannon , ‘ Most importantly the near destruction of the parties had created a star system of personality politics long before television had arrived . |
4 | In order to channel most effectively the social security funds then available to individuals to enter residential care , the benefit would no longer be paid direct to the individual . |
5 | Rosen shot down most effectively the old fallacy that somehow or other the 1950s , the era of the Grammar Schools and Beacon Readers , were a golden age for children 's books and childhood literacy . |
6 | ‘ Right down the other end of the pipe , please , ’ said Gurder . |
7 | On the appointed Saturday in October , Micky met me at the railway station and drove me ( in a fairly elderly Morris Oxford with a canvas hood ) right down the High as far as the University Church , and there he parked ( no problem then ) . |
8 | From the board powers are frequently delegated to committees of directors or to individual board members , and thence down the managerial hierarchy . |
9 | They went together , they 've been somewhere together the other night . |
10 | He remembers most warmly the lively discussions in the Men 's Bible Class , the chief spokesman being Mr John George McCann who , with his family , for many years gave skilled and professional help with the harvest decorations . |
11 | The hours slid slowly down the great entropy slope of the universe . |
12 | When her aunt was dressed she walked slowly down the narrow staircase in front of her in case , in her weak state , she should stumble . |
13 | He drove slowly down the wide Third Avenue . |
14 | But now let us climb slowly down the stratigraphical column to see what other widespread facies we can find . |
15 | Toy trucks moved between hangars ; a minute tractor drove slowly down the main runway . |
16 | A ship was moving slowly down the main channel , its engines throbbing in the stillness . |
17 | ‘ Surprisingly ’ because it is the large American universities that typify most obviously the apparent disintegration of the academic community into a multitude of discrete disciplinary cultures . |
18 | All these references , but most obviously the second and especially the third , are potentially sociological , but they involve very different kinds of analysis from the tracing of direct relations of content or of form . |
19 | Here also there was a much older history of troughs and orogenies , most obviously the late Precambrian and Palaeozoic trough of Timan , which makes a narrow angle with the northern Urals , much in the same way that the " Palaeo-Rockies " make one with the later Rockies . |
20 | Most obviously the very people who Distant Voices , Still Lives is about — the working class . |
21 | If you have followed the advice and tried the exercises you will understand a little better the basic skills of studying History . |
22 | The firearm of the infantry soldier of World War I was the bolt-action rifle , and the rifles of all the armies were fundamentally much the same . |
23 | He peered uneasily down the dark tunnel at the end of the platform and remembered something else from their past : Mother Bernie and her holes in the universe , the holes that let the Evil in . |
24 | ‘ But we do want to create a pattern of rent differentials that will reflect rather better the relative values of different houses and flats . |
25 | Well I 've been in the Daily Mail 's office , presumably much the same . |
26 | internal bleeding , right so the internal bleeding sometimes shows itself externally , for example if I had damage to my lungs or severe damage to the inside of my lungs I 'd cough up blood and that 's in , what do you think ? |
27 | Right so the first thing we , as a crime prevention officer , we , well I look at anyway , is surrounding areas of a house that ca n't be seen from the road . |
28 | Right so the first thing you do if we 're dealing with a hundred and fifty . |
29 | Right so the next thing we 'll do is |
30 | Seventy per cent of it is going into farmer 's pockets , right , even on goods like m m manufactured goods , we pay V A T on er manufactured goods and that V A T pays for our contribution to the European Community and most of that contribution , about seventy per cent of it , goes to farmers tt erm , right so the next economic costs to European Community right are fourteen point nine billion alright that 's the size of the dead weight loss that 's the inefficiency right , of agricultural support right , losing fifteen billion dollars a year , right , just going down the er , the Swanny okay Just a couple of point just before we er before we close . |