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

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1 The language is accessible mid-European , direct and diatonic , confident — perhaps most of all the buoyant theme and variations that form the last movement .
2 The London Boroughs had last been contested in 1986 when Labour won exactly half of all the seats and a small plurality in votes cast — see Table 1 .
3 But nearly half of all the pasta eaten in Britain is the canned variety , which often owes little to its Italian ancestry .
4 Britain is a major market for US plywood — about a million cubic metres of the stuff comes across the Atlantic every year , nearly half of all the plywood we import .
5 Today nearly half of all the vines grown in the white wine vineyards of Champagne are of the Pinot Meunier variety — a practicality only possible because of Pérignon .
6 At the beginning of 1990/91 , under the leadership of Brian Eyre , the businesses came into being with nearly half of all the personnel transferring to business units .
7 I have also seen the important comments of the CBI , which set out the fact that Britain now attracts nearly half of all the inward investment from Japan that comes to the European Community .
8 Roughly half of all the CO 2 produced dissolves in the oceans , where some is photosynthesized by plants , is taken up by trees or is taken up within limestone ( calcium carbonate ) .
9 Indeed , the Consumer Credit Association ( representing predominantly weekly collection small credit traders and moneylenders ) told us that their members may turn down about half of all the applications they get .
10 Mr Geoffrey Hillcoat , Durham county council group traffic manager for road safety , told Darlington Cycling Forum on Monday that serious accidents in the town accounted for almost half of all the cycle injuries in the county last year .
11 Erm i then all of sudden the tiles they got in there are they ?
12 There is only one Grand National and even the jockeys , maybe most of all the jockeys , are starkly aware of that .
13 Perhaps Butler 's position is essentially that of such an intuitionist .
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