Example sentences of "[adv prt] of an [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Soon it was realized that these electrons must be coming from within the atoms themselves , and in 1911 the British physicist Ernest Rutherford finally showed that the atoms of matter do have internal structure : they are made up of an extremely tiny , positively charged nucleus , around which a number of electrons orbit . |
2 | Although at the time they were made up of an apparently infinite chain of familiar days , I can think of them now only as a whole . |
3 | Preservation is about to pull its biggest rabbit out of an amazingly copious hat . |
4 | The critical factor in the ‘ many sided problem ’ was felt to be the question of ‘ Rights and Duties within the State ’ , and their relation to the wider issues arising out of an increasingly democratic society , notably that of the ‘ sectional interest ’ of the labour movement , which was always of profound concern to the New Liberals who regarded it as undermining political stability and social harmony . |
5 | Attempting to crank the last iota of abandonment out of an intrinsically empty and mechanical experience . |
6 | The success of The Body Shop grew out of an almost naïve belief in herself and sheer hard work . |
7 | ( Souvenir Press , £7.95 ) on the plight of carers in our society , agrees that the 3.5 million women and 2.5 million men who become carers do so out of an almost instinctive mixture of love and duty . |
8 | Owen half-realized this and if he had had any sense would have shut up , but Mahmoud 's moods blew up very suddenly out of an apparently clear sky and once again he was slow in reacting . |