Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] a purely [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to do well at English at Oxford , you would have to show more than a purely aesthetic aptitude . |
2 | It seemed clear that anything more than a purely intergovernmental system of consultation and cooperation would be deemed undesirable by Britain . |
3 | The Greek ideal as founded by Winckelmann implied something more than a purely scholarly pursuit . |
4 | Antoine 's failure to analyse his actions in anything other than a purely technical sense is explained primarily by the tempo of his life dictated by an excessive work load that leaves no time for leisure , for reflection , for self-scrutiny : |
5 | A dissection of the relationship between employment , means of production and output does not , of course , explain the boom in any other than a purely statistical sense . |