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

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1 Many of the projects taken over on nationalisation were , moreover , either wholly or partly in the hands of civil and electrical engineering consultants , whom the BEA assured of continuing support for the foreseeable future .
2 Power was indeed divided , in such a way as to place restraints upon popularly elected assemblies ; and it was the view of Hamilton that a representative democracy avoided the dangers clearly inherent in " simple democracy " : When the deliberative or judicial powers are vested wholly or partly in the collective body of the people , you must expect error , confusion and instability .
3 According to the most recent Green Paper ( DES 1985b ) there were at that time 184 institutions engaged wholly or mainly in the provision of higher education courses , and another 372 in which some provision was at this level — a total of 556 ( 10 fewer than given in Annex A of that document ) .
4 However , I would take issue with her view that the U.K. has been ‘ failing ’ economically or militarily in the recent past compared to the U.S. Economically it 's certainly not true , some examples :
5 If a lexicon contains many words which occur rarely or never in the input material , this will introduce costs of storage and search , although if a lexicon is too small , words will be rejected .
6 It will grow into a shrubby bush 3′–4′ tall and looks equally beautiful grown alone or companionably in a border where it will flower away to your heart 's content .
7 So that even in a passage like the following , which is moving away from Locke 's philosophic teaching , Locke 's influence is apparent .
8 So that even in the dark of your broken spirit
9 The proportions are different , but I think when I was there there was one woman to every eleven men , so that even in the arts subjects there were a lot more men than women .
10 This is the image , the picture , the memory I shall fold away , so that somewhere in the future , somewhere on the other side of the pain I know awaits , I shall be able to unfold the memory and I shall never quite lose her .
11 These spines are covered in small backward-directed barbs , so that once in the flesh they are almost impossible to dislodge .
12 Before she could even breathe his lips were on hers , fiercely and demandingly in a kiss that seemed to last forever .
13 Fortunately most of the corridors were bright enough and only in a few of the darker , damper ones did he need his torch to see where he was going .
14 He put down his pen and stared out at the Britches , which shifted gently and continuously in the light wind .
15 The occupant of the tense body now lying obscurely and privately in the dark bedroom of a crumbling Victorian house in Spadina Road , s.w.23 ?
16 Mother churches tended to guard their privileges jealously and even in the nineteenth century some daughter churches and chapels were still dependent in some respects on the more ancient or more important mother church .
17 Let us suppose that your department is keen to try investigative work ; some have been on courses ; there is access to a few ideas from books and journals ; and the main concern is how people will cope personally and pedagogically in the classroom .
18 So , they spend more and more time in the business of politics and less and less in the business of business .
19 While their relationship managed to remain friendly they saw each other less and less in the years to come .
20 An ally is a nation which you beat fair and square in a war some time ago and which is now on your side .
21 Sandwich was better situated to meet a threat from Scandinavia ; Wight , where Harold 's ships awaited William the Conqueror long and unsuccessfully in the summer of 1066 , implies a connection with the south or west , and perhaps particularly Normandy .
22 He eats sensibly but well in a strictly regimented year-round training regime , and Davies said : ‘ He trains six days a week .
23 Nevertheless , I should advise him to tread gently as yet in the march .
24 We regret the delay and we hope that the promised publication on Waddilove will be earlier rather than later in the current session , and that the government will take an early opportunity to publish clearer guidelines on its assessment of ‘ national need ’ for opencast coal , and the weight to be given to environmental considerations .
25 And I think most women would prefer it the romantic way , rather than just in the kitchen , over the sink or whatever , like in Fatal Attraction , says a married 27-year-old estate agent .
26 This leads on to a third aspect — the redistributive effect over a person 's lifetime , rather than just in the current period .
27 Now if we 're going to try and eliminate the prob the sort of problems , then really we 've got to think of on an international regulatory basis , rather than just in the U K.
28 Though his current technique is based on the battle against fast bowling ( he is moving back rather than across in an attempt to eliminate his Achilles heel , the lbw decision ) , he plays slow bowling with rare arrogance .
29 Though his current technique is based on the battle against fast bowling ( he is moving back rather than across in an attempt to eliminate his Achilles heel , the lbw decision ) , he plays slow bowling with rare arrogance .
30 The CPRE is now appealing to local councils to carry out mowing in late summer , after the flowers have blown , rather than early in the season , thereby allowing natural seeding to take place .
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