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

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1 If rebates are extensive this takes on some aspects of an income tax too .
2 I admired the way she took on this part of the world and conquered it . ’
3 The simple statistical confirmation that the majority of them were from 1984 onwards — and probably from that particular Friday , though one can not be certain — in the skies above the Pacific Ocean was ( for me and I suspect for most who came to know ) the first and final affirmation that from now on this part of the world was the centre of things .
4 He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down .
5 Mould a very little black food colouring into some spare fondant to create a light marbled grey effect , and roll out a long strip to place along each side of the road .
6 You ca n't see down that part of the cloister leading off from the chapel into the convent .
7 Obviously a great thickness of sediment must he heavy and must press down that part of the crust on which it rests , just as the weight of continental ice caused subsidence of the great land masses during the Pleistocene .
8 I it , and it jumped back up and , it did n't jump back up , it jumped , what it done is it ran down that bit of the wall and jumped .
9 The regulars , as she put it , had mostly departed and she and her husband were soon going to close down that side of the business for the winter .
10 The issue erupted again when asbestos spilled in the factory over the first weekend in June and Raybestos management announced it had closed down that section of the factory .
11 If your statute obviously belongs to a particular title , like ‘ Contract , ’ take down that volume of the collection and open it at the title ( known as the ‘ group ’ ) .
12 A Church already existed at Old Chiswick , for the folk who lived along that part of the River Thames , or used the ferry crossing which was just west of the eyot there .
13 He could never pass along that section of the corridor in comfort .
14 In October Swinderby appeared and handed in another defence of a longer set of opinions ; on these he was adjudged heretical , but he managed to escape from custody .
15 The increased scale of operations also ushered in another fashion of the 1980s — new management structures .
16 Chesarynth sucked in another breath of the sweet , tangy air and melted into the crowd , shuffling inside with the rest .
17 The womenfolk noted down completed sections of the poem , and probably supplied the punctuation — we often feel that there is no reason why one sentence stops and another begins .
18 Unless you have women 's bodies floating down this part of the river all the time . ’
19 I suspected the trip had to do with the company shutting down this section of the stageline ; Mr. Mendez would see Delgado about closing his station and take an inventory of company property .
20 ‘ There were houses all down this side of the street once , ’ said Mrs Darne , ‘ but they were bombed in the war .
21 In each case Hilts exercises his considerable journalistic skill to fill in different parts of the picture of a personality in a flowing , attractive , if rather thin , prose style .
22 Water seeps down through the limestone , carrying along tiny deposits of the rock it 's washing away .
23 The additional organising effort , however , brought in extra resources of no more than £pound394 , and could hardly have amounted to more than 450 paying members , suggesting a total membership of less than 5,200 .
24 For example unc is clearly equivalent to unc since , if ( x mod 2 ) = 0 , communicating 0 can lead down either branch of the first program .
25 Although mantle plumes do not drive the rifting in this model , the surface uplift caused by underplating would assist the rifting process as diverging plates would tend to slide down either side of a hot-spot swell .
26 The place looked heart-wrenchingly familiar , yet in several respects changed too , for as they pulled up below the main steps the first things she noticed were the banks of geraniums and polyanthus cascading over the balconies and frothing down either side of the entrance .
27 In a very real sense there were two Glasgows and the second city was the one that clustered along either bank of the River Clyde and all the way to Clydebank .
28 She watched her throat move as if swallowing , and realised that Estelle was gulping down great mouthfuls of the liquid .
29 In terms of the law , the Secretary of State is empowered to lay down all aspects of the curriculum , except for the time devoted to each subject and the style in which it shall be taught .
30 So write down decimal equivalent of a hundred and forty percent .
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