Example sentences of "[adv] the [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Martina Navratilova is arguably the greatest woman tennis player of all time .
2 And McGurk , the smallest man on the field at 5′ 7″ , scored the winning point with just three minutes left of arguably the best championship game of the year .
3 It was at TMcL that he first met his one and only ‘ accountancy ’ hero , James Dowling , the then senior partner — ‘ one of the finest men I have ever met and arguably the best accountant Scotland has ever seen ’ .
4 CAME 'S BEAUTY stems from being built in the palest of pale Portland stone , arguably the finest building stone in Britain , quarried over the down a few miles towards the sea .
5 We would do well to look at the life of the one who is arguably the first church planter ; the apostle Peter .
6 Locally the main track event is tomorrow 's Merseyside School Championships at the Bebington Oval .
7 Regional guidance generally advised that the co-ordinator should be appointed fro the senior management team .
8 In 1863 it was all but gutted by a disastrous fire , but mercifully the ashlar-faced east façade remained entirely intact with its projected balustraded bay , its shell-headed niches , its eccentric demonstration of Doric , Ionic and Corinthian columns in three tiers — all in Purbeck stone .
9 Additionally the full length product spanning repeats 10–13 was observed only in tumor cell lines , particularly in U251 mRNA although its occurrence appears to be rare in the different cell lines tested .
10 The show scene in Australia is very active , as are the obedience trials and latterly the fast-growing Schutzhund sport .
11 ‘ M. Doble : Wine Merchant ’ — presumably the other chess player , now in hospital .
12 Presumably the washed-up film hoofer and the prima ballerina are thinking about each other as a preliminary to working together , falling in love and starting a bright new phase of their respective careers together ; and no doubt their movements ‘ unconsciously ’ fall into a complementary rhythm as they dance to the same music .
13 If ( the MLTB ) now has control of the MIC and presumably the Single Pitch Scheme , with the guides ' carnet soon to follow , the whole thing will be out of BMC hands .
14 Were that to happen , she says , ‘ they , ’ ( presumably the local education authority ) would have to ‘ do something ’ .
15 Although drastic , this rebuilding was not a success , as presumably the main body structure was weak and the car was soon dumped in the back of Penge depôt ‘ out of service ’ .
16 The buildings of this remarkable site included a large and elaborate bath-house and a guest-house with rooms round a courtyard and a fine pillared fore-hall , which was presumably the communal dining room serviced from the detached east wing and , as Wheeler suggested , based on the classical hostelry ( his p. 48 ) .
17 Slowly the exterior background settings for religious paintings , the major activity of artists in the seventeenth century , took on more detailed contours and established geographic as well as topographic influences that we still see in some forms of landscape painting today .
18 Right the other thing Ann you you really must get given you pieces of titles you know because that should steer you into it you know the title should be be the first peg you hang your hat on , that 's the first thing .
19 No , you were right the first time boy !
20 RIGHT The volcanic island Surtsey , off Iceland , emerged from the sea in 1964 .
21 To her right the blind yellowstone wall of another tall building rose majestically — a perfect backdrop for the dozen or so pink-clothed tables , laid for morning coffee , their pristine china no whiter than the latticed chairs which surrounded them .
22 Luckily the annual Year Books contained small biographies of deceased ministers and these sometimes tell us much about the ‘ average ’ minister .
23 Luckily the real health worker had examined the babies only the day before , and Karen , who was already suspicious , asked for identification .
24 It is also well worth having expanded memory — luckily the same add-in converts extended to expanded memory and supports data storage in memory above the 640K , conventional memory , limit .
25 Eventually the modern ball mills were introduced .
26 Larry reported it to his superiors and due to the nature of the discovery the Service police were notified and eventually the Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) arrived on the scene .
27 Eventually the local authority associations agreed a self-denying ordinance and in many authorities councillors do not seek access to records on individuals .
28 Of course , if it were true , as the State Department and eventually the National Security Council professed to believe , that the threat of communist aggression against Indo-China was only one phase of anticipated plans to seize all of Southeast Asia , then this was an unthinkable alternative .
29 A few drops of eucalyptus , or bergamot , in a small bowl of water can help clear the sick room smell .
30 J Wood in the Custom House and Silvertown Ward expressed the need to administer effectively the 1918 Education Act , 1918 Maternity Act , and the 1919 Housing and Town Planning Act : ‘ In a period of reconstruction only a majority of conscious Socialist and labour men and women on the council will have the determination to make West Ham a healthier , cleaner , more sanitary town to live in ’ .
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