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

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1 Footballers are seen simultaneously as representatives of a club and its traditions , of a community and its collective sensibility and most importantly of a sport beloved by young and impressionable people .
2 ( b ) It used to be thought that sterilisation ( perhaps only of a man ) without just cause was unlawful as being contrary to the public interest .
3 Sex education draws together much of the Whitehouse ‘ philosophy ’ , for not only does it explicitly focus upon the young , but also it carries at least an implicit stance on the role and utility of the contemporary family .
4 Pain , or the fear of pain , can restrict mobility especially after surgery , when patients tend to lie still , keeping their whole body stiff regard-less of the site of .
5 However , the defendant would have to agree to compensate the plaintiff for any such short-term injury caused , obviously regardless of the outcome of the litigation as a whole .
6 Er so regardless of the fact that er I was er well recommended and eminently suitable er for the job they would n't even let me go
7 We , in our observations so far of a number of teachers using the same program teaching units , have been more impressed by the disparity of the lessons than by their similarity .
8 The number staying throughout the winter is still quite small , 92 in February 1976 being the highest count so far of the Amberley/Pulborough flock .
9 In making public the findings so far of the Mission on Detainees in Angola and Zambia , Mr Ahtisaari said that the group would keep trying to find about 250 people reported to have been detained or missing .
10 In the starkest expression so far of the choice he believes the country faces tomorrow , the Labour leader launched an 11th-hour appeal to bring the Health Service back from the brink of destruction .
11 In the starkest expression so far of the choice he believes the country faces tomorrow , the Labour leader portrayed the NHS as a benchmark of civilisation that would be threatened by a fourth Tory term .
12 The British Library 's recent reports , Research Libraries in Transition and The Research Process , the most extensive surveys so far of the view of British academics , confirm the widely held opinion that academic research is being hampered by a decline in the quality of the collections in research libraries .
13 Not long before Of the Russe Commonwealth was suppressed , Uvarov had dismissed Sergei Stroganov as Curator of Moscow University .
14 Indeed , the mitochondria and chloroplasts , each with their own DNA , often do so independently of the division of the main cell .
15 It admitted adding the chlorine only after large numbers of consumers had demanded to know why their water tasted so strongly of the chemical .
16 For she had learned long ago of the mistrust and fear these upper-class households felt for " her kind " with whom they were surrounded .
17 The business of designing machines , processes and systems can be pursued more or less independently of the properties of people .
18 But also with it comes erm office accommodation which is handling the clerical processing , ordering and so on of the business itself .
19 Erm all I can say is the county council economic development people are are there on the ground with their helicopters and the cameras when Kimberley Clarke comes in or the Central Science Laboratory and the car people and so on of the moment .
20 Steve refused to be drawn when Willie Carson set a suicidal pace on Jahafil , but was still far enough ahead of the others to have a winning lead off the final bend .
21 During the Friday evening a banquet was held in the Hallam Hall , at which the principal guest was Colonel Sir Crisp English , the Prime Warden of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths , whose presence marked the coming together again of the Company and its erstwhile School .
22 This would give him time to get back to Mrs Lorimer 's , out of his jeans and grubby shirt , and into something that smelt less heavily of the smoke , sweat and beer of the Prince of Wales where he had spent most of the last few working days .
23 So instead of a bit of ‘ ooh la la , ’ it was mostly ‘ oh what dross ’ as Sky TV viewers joined Chelsea 's biggest League crowd of the season for a game that had promised better things , even without the absent you-know-who .
24 So instead of a hero 's welcome , he was put in charge as an enemy alien to spend his eighteenth year in an internment camp .
25 So instead of a slap on the wrist I got promoted to high-flying executive symptoms .
26 He 's not as All the programmes are changed this morning , the youngsters being off school and so instead of the news it 's all these youngster 's programmes .
27 So instead of an export binge , the industry is more likely to go straight to offshore production in America and Europe .
28 It was unfortunate , perhaps , that Thomson should have written so ardently of the love he felt for Phoebe Kirkwood , his pupil , when he was eighteen years old and Phoebe only twelve .
29 Liam thought long afterwards of the strangeness of those few days , and how he was brought back from what was to be a trip to America , just in time to arrange his own father 's funeral .
30 Then people spoke most easily of a peace between Janab and Bu Zhawa , Ujdaid and Talib , Mannaia and Awlad Amira , Zuwaya and the people of Zliten : groups acting through their representatives made the peace .
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