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

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1 Although most of our Nursery pupils do go on to the Junior and subsequently to the Senior School at Heriot 's , transfer is not automatic .
2 It has been referred to as the weapon of the strong and not of the weak .
3 This is one of the largest and earliest of Greek Byzantine churches .
4 From 1953 to 1964 we built up that factory into perhaps the second largest of its kind in the world and certainly the largest and best in Europe .
5 ‘ The state oil company , PDVSA , has done a tremendous job since nationalisation and is now ranked among the largest and best in the world , ’ he says .
6 In practice there were two types of member : the fifty or so of middle-class or petit bourgeois origin who formed the backbone of the appreciative audience at Leese 's regular Wednesday night diatribes against the Jews at his London headquarters represented the core of the IFL ; there were also working-class members who engaged in street meetings at intermittent intervals and who were involved in direct conflict and physical violence with members of the Jewish community .
7 This was a man entirely under the sway of the Eternal and not of the material .
8 However , what can we say with confidence about the beliefs of ordinary people , either in the nineteenth or even in the late twentieth century ?
9 In addition , it is the young old — those in their sixties and seventies — who play a major part , disproportionate to their numbers , in the maintenance of voluntary organizations which contribute not only to the welfare of the disadvantaged but also to the cultural activities of the country at large .
10 It must be regarded as extremely probable that Oswiu was able to seek help in the confrontation with Penda not only from the Scots but also from the Picts , possibly even from the Irish ( see also below , p. 99 ) .
11 There are a variety of reasons for this , but one of them is that buying and selling shares is considered not only to be something for the rich but also to be very complex .
12 He argued that the bread and wine somehow coexisted with the body and blood , and more importantly that the miracle occurred because of the presence of the faithful and not as a result of the magical powers of the priest .
13 The longest and best of the times when things went well was the one that started in 1945 , when Greece was suddenly the only non-communist country in Europe east of Vienna .
14 A MAJOR environmental scheme is to be carried out on Cookstown 's main street — the longest and widest in Ireland .
15 High literary culture was the preserve , naturally , of the literate but also of those educated within a classical tradition , acquainted with previous literary models .
16 The inedibility of the early land plants to animals and , apparently , fungi led to the great Coal Measures of the Carboniferous and thus to the fuel of the Industrial Revolution and thence the technology for the destruction of those forests ' successors .
17 Off with the old and on with the new !
18 On the other side of the Strada Stirbei Voda in the west of central Bucharest which has been converted from a charming street into a new boulevard , almost opposite the old and soon to be redundant opera-house , lies the huge shell of the new National Museum of Romanian History .
19 The motherboard can take a full 66MHz DX2 chip but there 's no easy upgrade socket — it 's a case of our with the old and in with the new .
20 It was out with the old and in with the new for the start of the speedway season in Swindon .
21 IT was out with the old and in with the new and despite the result , Darlington manager Ray Hankin still found much to praise about Quakers ' performance after another home defeat sent them closer to the Fourth Division .
22 Brush all over the outside and inside with apricot glaze .
23 Brush all over the outside and inside with apricot glaze .
24 ‘ Discuss , with reference to at least two plays , how tragedy can be enacted not only upon the individual but also upon a family ’
25 Therefore , take what occurs around the 29th or thereabouts as a definite sign or signal from the heavens that not only must life go on , but that it also has to get better and better .
26 They were particularly impressed with the additional two and a half million for home care with the resources to go with it , together with the additional and also of course the eight hundred thousand for the er scheme .
27 Odo 's biography was written by a monk who had little interest in the miraculous and much in practical virtues .
28 For instance , corporate crime is clearly committed for the corporate and not against it .
29 From the dozen or so per week when the band is in the studio , there will be up to 100 per week as they go on the road .
30 Its west façade was rebuilt in the eighteenth and also in the nineteenth century .
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