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

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1 In short , if there can be any meaningful talk of " reduction " here at all , it is perhaps only of a possible reduction of properties to ( non-mental and logically independent ) relations , not vice versa .
2 Draws together much of the recent scholarship on Degas , both art historical and technical , and presents it in a readable but sophisticated manner .
3 If they are a hit , to use a word perhaps not of the big band era , it is probable they will be booked monthly .
4 Haltingly she attempted to express her emotions and , not least , the sense of finality and despair she had known when Harry wrote so affectionately of the American girl , Cora-Beth .
5 No use has been made so far of the dynamical equation .
6 Hanley has been the most illustrious victim so far of the worrying modern phenomenon known as back-to-back football , which sees players performing practically non-stop here and in Australia .
7 No matter , because of the agreement , the aluminium company has enjoyed 13 years so far of the theoretical value of the plutonium which has not been produced .
8 The bridal bouquet is somewhat out of the ordinary , too !
9 The public , as ratepayers , should realize that not only is all compensation paid out of the land-drainage budget , but that the fees of the landowner 's agent are also financed entirely out of the public purse of the water authority or other public body carrying out the scheme .
10 Suddenly out of the murky haze , I saw one charging at me .
11 Llewelyn caught her by the hand as she rose , with one of those warm , moving gestures of his that came so suddenly out of the very centre of his royalty , to join him by the heart with the simplest of those who moved about him .
12 And it 's unlikely that Chas 's grandfather got much out of the British Empire beyond , in all probability , two or three years spent serving as a soldier in India , two or three years off the dole queue .
13 By the time he reached Tyberton , which was only three miles from the camp , he was sweating , for the sun was shining fiercely out of a clear sky .
14 Ashton pointed out that the late rise of formal banking in the country was due in part to the fact that it grew naturally out of the financial activities of men who " were content to describe themselves simply as merchants or traders , retailers or even inn-keepers " .
15 Next , unscrew the old socket faceplate , ease the cables inside out of the mounting box , and disconnect the cable cores from the terminals .
16 I shouted wildly , as we walked together out of the front door , to wait for the coach in the road .
17 Where the street broadened into a square , the houses were swathed in plumbago and bougainvillaea growing valiantly out of the cobbled pavement .
18 Er I 'm not sure er er I 'm sure there 's a place for them you know and someone wants them that 's lovely but we 're not hearing enough really of the Beautiful Dreamers would n't you agree ?
19 So out of a large quantity of fuel this blast furnace gas , only a little bit will actually burn to give you heat .
20 Nevertheless , I can not help wondering about the parcels , for that is something so out of the ordinary , and about the things which are now missing .
21 I observe in passing that probably not more than a dozen or so out of the 170-odd political entities in the world conform to even the first half of the Mazzinian programme , if nations are defined in ethnic-linguistic terms .
22 Sometimes an old woman clambered mysteriously alone out of the dark silence on to the airy lightness of the Ridgery ; sometimes a friar came out of the trees , mounted to the village and required alms in a confident whining way .
23 Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA , which replicates and propagates itself entirely independently of the main DNA in the chromosomes of the nucleus .
24 Major variations are made in foaming levels , which can be altered at will , entirely independently of the basic cleaning power of the product .
25 ( In Example 90 , the triads are so frequently of the augmented type that it seems probable that the harmony was composed first and the horizontal outline of each voice delineated only afterwards .
26 All this and much else of a similar kind was orthodoxy to the Peripatetics .
27 kept me only ahead of the hungry mouths
28 The dark blue cuffs , split at the rear seam to approximately two-thirds their depth , bear four white lace loops with dark blue lights equally spaced on the outer face , the front loop aligned with the front seam and the rear loop somewhat forward of the rear seam and vent .
29 So instead of a settled afterguard quartet sailing both of Koch 's boats , mainsail trimmer Andreas Josenhans has been moved off Kanza , Melges split from Koch , navigator By Baldridge rotated with Bill Campbell and tune-up helmsman Kimo Worthington , brought in to race Conner for the first time .
30 The act of giving birth strips away much of the personal life ; labouring women may cease to notice who is in the room , or to hear what is said .
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