Example sentences of "[art] [adj] and relatively [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With the destruction of state socialism in Hungary , the old and relatively comfortable set-up in which officially approved writers could have access to funds , however limited , via the Writers ' Union , will come to an end , since the Union itself will no longer have any official funding .
2 Figure 1 a , for 1.75 b 1.8 , is typical of the irregular and relatively static network of ‘ D lines ’ against a background of C which arises for these b values ; one gets less connected fragments of D lines or ‘ D blinkers ’ for lower b values .
3 I have shown how the new and relatively autonomous movement for the installation of English as a central mechanism for general education became strengthened within civil society ; and furthermore how it built sufficiently strong links with the official state for its leaders to offer the service of the movement for the joint promotion of English as a cultural instrument of the nation-state .
4 Then , whereas the concertos of Haydn represent a tiny and relatively insignificant fraction of his output , three of Mozart 's five violin concertos rank among the ‘ top ten ’ works in that repertory ; his magnificent Clarinet Concerto has never been surpassed ; his concertos for horn and flute are still among the finest works for their respective instruments ; while he may without exaggeration be said to have ‘ invented ’ the piano concerto as we know it , with his 23 original masterpieces in the genre .
5 It is a simple and relatively cheap procedure for remedying mistakes or obvious injustices , which complements the work of the Employment Appeal Tribunal which can only deal with questions of law ( McMullen , 1984 ) .
6 It 's a simple and relatively inexpensive job to remove and replace any damaged accessories you find ; if you 're not sure how to do this , call in an electrician .
7 Whilst this is a fast and relatively painless process , the files will require handling in exactly the same way as if they had been transferred across a simple serial link .
8 Its experience demonstrated the difficulties of establishing an economic union even in such a compact and relatively homogeneous area as the Low Countries , where there was also a large degree of consensus on the project .
9 Grooming , says Kummer , is the behaviour typical of a mature and relatively stable couple .
10 The first afternoon was spent mainly with the Superintendent and the second incorporated a full and relatively leisurely tour of the prison , seeing whatever I wished .
11 America could then get away with a mild and relatively short recession , provided the domestic financial system did not spring any surprises .
12 Whether this burning interest came from a transmigration from a previous existence I do not know , but it may have been sparked off by a small and relatively insignificant incident which occurred in the spring of 1929 .
13 Repressive public sanctions would make the move into prostitution a different kind of choice than when it could constitute a temporary and relatively anonymous stage in a woman 's life .
14 We still have a lot to learn about corporate governance , and we should not try to impose a single and relatively untried model on the UK 's major companies .
15 The Soviets fielded a young and relatively inexperienced side and , as always , showed tremendous athleticism and an appetite for combat .
16 An increasing number of organizations are formulating a written and relatively detailed statement of their communication policy .
17 Edward of course was unaware of its connotations and encouraged it as a handsome and relatively uncommon plant .
18 As a consumer protest based on the home , the rent strike was an important and relatively neglected form of working class direct action , which paralleled industrial unrest in the workplace during the late Edwardian period .
19 This is an important and relatively rapid change .
20 What is here stressed is that there is , and for many decades has consistently been , an active and relatively vociferous body of thought among librarians concerned with the active exploitation of the collection and the development of busy programmes of dissemination .
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