Example sentences of "[adv] complete [noun sg] [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is the book of the exhibition which travelled from Germany to London this year and moves on to Dublin ( Irish Museum of Modern Art , 21 November-10 January ) before reaching America , and represents the most complete survey of his work to date .
2 By asking the women what they liked or disliked about the task in question , and whether their attitude was reversed in any particular circumstances , I was able to get a more complete picture of their experience of each task , and also to learn something about the characteristics these different housework tasks are seen to possess .
3 It has preserved to the present day its architectural setting and character , and its medieval town walls ( twelfth and fifteenth century ) are an exceptionally complete example of their period .
4 This exhibition will be exceptional in that it will be a nearly complete overview of his output .
5 He describes a ‘ good-enough mother ’ ( i.e. , a mother as good at being a mother as any of us can expect either to have or to be ) as someone who ‘ starts off with an almost complete adaptation to her infant 's needs , and as time proceeds she adapts less and less completely , gradually according to the infant 's growing ability to deal with her failure . ’
6 It was believed that by October 1989 the Iraqi government had achieved virtually complete success in their policy of deporting large numbers of Kurds from north-eastern to southern ( Arab ) Iraq .
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