Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] of [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 It gave individuals whose petitions were upheld by the European Commission on Human Rights the automatic right to have their cases reviewed by the Court ( this being hitherto the prerogative of either the commission or the state concerned ) ; it would enter into force once ratified by 10 states .
2 In retrospect , it appears that Senghor 's strategy was first to reconfirm that his party and its policies continued to have support from the Senegalese people , by giving them real alternatives , and then to enable a young and clearly competent successor to take over the leadership of both the party and the government .
3 The car had the usual teething problems and was not the equal of either the Lotus or the Ferrari , and Jackie 's only victory of the year was at Barcelona .
4 Commentators noted that the leadership restructuring was likely in practice to curtail still further the role of both the politburo and central committee in influencing state policy ( already the politburo had effectively been supplanted by Gorbachev 's new Presidential Council — see pp. 37298-99 ) .
5 It might be appropriate if the receiving agent appointed is also the registrar of either the client or a target as appropriate .
6 It might be appropriate if the receiving agent appointed is also the registrar of either the client or a target as appropriate .
7 This is probably the result of both the lower volume of distribution and the lower first-pass gastric metabolism of alcohol in women compared with men .
8 The subsidiarity agreement was particularly an aim of both the United Kingdom and Germany .
9 ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ is then a statement of exactly the same class as ‘ The Road goes ever on and on ’ : literally true , literally unhelpful or even banal , but in its literal truth making a symbolic promise .
10 There are few more impressively glittering sights in Britain than the summer afternoon at the start of Ascot week when the members of perhaps the most prestigious order of chivalry in Christendom process through the grounds of Windsor Castle .
11 It is important , however , not to read into this recommendation more than was intended for , as will become clear , it was never the intention of either the Wolfenden Committee or those who were eventually successful in their campaign to incorporate the majority of its proposals in the criminal law , to remove the stigma from homosexuality .
12 Is n't this an example of precisely the kind of person that Christ said ‘ Go out , find , and help bring into your bed ’ ?
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