Example sentences of "almost [adj] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Every nerve-ending felt exposed , her skin almost painful to the touch as she moved her hands across his warm skin , touched each muscle until it tensed , then slid her palms over his smooth back and buttocks .
2 ‘ If we do not send legislation down to the dioceses , it is almost analogous to a judge who fails to include a point of law in a summing up to the jury . ’
3 She listened , listened to the rise and fall of his voice in her ear , a rumbling incantation which made her almost oblivious to the movement of his body .
4 Almost fragrant to the mouth .
5 He hit the right post with a penalty kick and the ball bounced almost square to the left .
6 It is no secret that Forster has not been popular , his vigorous preference for a radical brand of abstract cultural history being considered almost hostile to the Museum 's more object-based aims .
7 EXPLORER Sir Ranulph Fiennes and companion Dr Michael Stroud were almost halfway to the South Pole yesterday in their attempt at the first unaided crossing of Antarctica .
8 Llanover Hall in Cardiff was as packed as most venues the company play and the enthusiastic applause must become almost tedious to the team .
9 But it would be a mistake for women to consider themselves reasonably ‘ safe ’ , because after the menopause a woman loses the protective effect of her hormones and her chances of suffering from heart disease are almost equal to a man 's .
10 Instead , the speakers for the religions seem to be almost indifferent to the lying , cheating , devious commercial practices , the usury , the violence of petty and major crime , the unbridled selfishness manifest among some of the multitudes using the roads , the odour of the suspicion of bribery and corruption rising above the town halls and other organisation headquarters and many other evils .
11 First , commodities and stocks are homogeneous goods ; paintings , drawings and works of art in general are not ; a bushel of wheat sold in Chicago in 1947 is almost identical to a bushel sold in London twenty-five years later , while even two Picassos may be very different goods ( a fortiori , a Picasso is different from a Chagall ) .
12 The composition of the Leo X tiles does not compare with any of these , including those from the postulated source at Genoa , but they are almost identical to the composition of contemporary tiles definitely known to have been made at Seville , such as the example in Figure 6.3b .
13 The dna message is copied out onto the rna strand , which is almost identical to the dna ( and which actually generates it ) .
14 complement of bogie cars in the Croydon fleet and had bodies almost identical to the Corporation cars 46–55 .
15 These 1993 forecasts for Japan and Germany are almost identical to the average of The Economist 's latest monthly poll of private-sector seers ( see page 131 ) .
16 At the start of the campaign , constituency candidates were almost invisible to the electorate : very few electors claimed to have heard anything about them .
17 Ellis Island lies off the tip of Manhattan , almost adjacent to the Statue of Liberty , and was known as the ‘ Gateway to Americas ’ — the land of fortune and freedom .
18 ‘ When the guy was preparing to bowl , he leaned right forward so that his body was almost parallel to the ground .
19 It was acknowledged that dock identification was unsatisfactory but the identification of a person through a name which was only known by hearsay was almost equivalent to a dock identification .
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