Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In stressing the more ‘ reasonable ’ or rational character of African art , Picasso was underlining the quality that distinguishes it most fundamentally from Western art . |
2 | So today 's typical organization in which knowledge tends to be concentrated in service staffs , perched rather insecurely between top management and the operating people , will likely be labeled a phase , an attempt to infuse knowledge from the top rather than obtain information from below . |
3 | In keeping with the rank-and-file strength of the movement , however , pressure was applied most effectively at local level . |
4 | Such glass is used most effectively in medieval restoration work , as well as in modern creations . |
5 | Rather , after that first heart-clenching moment when she saw him — so tall , so incredibly right in formal dress — she felt more wretched than ever : he was merely as courteous as the occasion demanded . |
6 | ( It has been going on successfuly with Irish Rail and the Dublin Dart for years ) . |
7 | Those still in the queue peered inquisitively at the contents jumbled loosely together in brown paper wrapping . |
8 | Of the eastern deputies who pipe up in parliament , some ( like the eloquent former communist Gregor Gysi ) are heard out with wrath , most only with amused disdain . |
9 | The administration seems determined to press on regardless with financial deregulation , but the 10% ceiling may well be raised only gradually . |
10 | This reflect the cash from the sale of the Group 's investment in Carpet Right together with low interest rates . |
11 | But perhaps worse was to come , because for many years the redevelopment of the Circus dragged on indecisively through revised traffic calculations , and scheme after scheme was prepared afresh . |
12 | Lydia found it remarkable that the people who fussed most about their health with particular reference to diet and exercise seemed rather ill , just as those who enthused most warmly about sexual freedom were rather plain . |
13 | The non-Roman , Eastern influence on the Celtic Church manifested itself most obviously in Irish monasticism . |
14 | The difficulties raised by full employment manifested themselves most obviously in accelerating inflation . |
15 | By and large , the new novel since 1953 has moved most naturally between social comedy and farce . |
16 | our estimate for price elasticity is four and one to nought point eight minus one is one point eight , notice though that its ratio has jumped considerably or has doubled and the dummy variable itself is very significant the T ratio ten the coefficient on that dummy variable tells us the effect of the war on textile consumption , right so on average textile consumption rose by point two er see what the units of measurement are we do n't actually have units of er ah so we 'll |
17 | The main thrust of the integration difference is that a hypertext system is often wrapped intimately together with other software to provide a solution to a user 's need . |
18 | I do n't have r.s.s. access anymore but I do n't care cos they 're all horrible and blether on endlessly about red scouse , arse or scum or else the goddamn Paraguayan League . |
19 | In summary , a 30 second delay in cord clamping with the infant held 20 cm below the introitus gives a higher initial packed cell volume and higher arterial-alveolar oxygen tension ratios ( implying less right to left shunting of deoxygenated blood at cardiac or pulmonary level ) on the first day . |
20 | At a time of so much egocentric materialism it 's refreshing to see the NI fighting so effectively for imaginative humanitarianism . " |
21 | So simply making up the calcium that astronauts excrete may not ensure that it is laid down properly in new bone . |
22 | If the Audit Commission is to continue to do the work that it does so successfully for local government , and to achieve better value for money , it must be independent and impartial , and its reports and work must be respected . |
23 | Not only radioactive plutonium has a half-life ; so does the information on these contracts , which leaks so slowly from Scottish Office canisters . |
24 | Overall it offered a strategic solution to many of London 's problems — though , as it was realized later , only if the world would stand still long enough for desirable change to be effected without being overtaken by other events . |
25 | He mixed socially much less with Royal College students than he had done at Camberwell . |
26 | This falls so gently on dust-stiffened green |
27 | One problem with King 's line of argument is that several modern presidents , apparently long on relevant experience , have not done well in the White House . |
28 | So much for traditional cabinet government . |
29 | So much for limited government under the law ! |
30 | So much for parental interest in education , Hank muttered . |