Example sentences of "[art] [adv] low [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The incredibly low cost of living makes such evenings a real pleasure . |
2 | Sky have splashed £304 million over five years for Premier League football , but the evidence shows the incredibly low viewing figure of less than 400,000 . |
3 | The paradoxically low reading in hyperosmolar states despite good technique is highlighted in the datasheet supplied with the BM-Test-1–44 ( though not mentioned in the Ames sheet ) but is not generally recognised or taught . |
4 | Painful chest especially in the right lower zone , better ( > ) for pressure . |
5 | Affects the right lower chest with stitches through to the back ( like in Kali carb . ) . |
6 | Positive findings were decreased air entry in the right lower chest and a distended abdomen with tenderness and guarding , mainly in the suprapubic region . |
7 | The caecum was considered to be reached only if the light of the instrument was seen in the right lower quadrant , the base of the appendix was visualised , and the ileocaecal valve was seen . |
8 | A chest radiograph was normal , but a ventilation-perfusion lung scan showed a matched defect in the right lower lobe . |
9 | The combination of helicopters , the North Sea and often very bad weather constitutes an accident investigator 's nightmare , though the remarkably low casualty rate of people engaged in the North Sea oil operation is a tribute to the skill , care and money devoted to their safety . |
10 | Among alluring clarets is Château Branaire-Ducru 1982 — an absolute classic — at the remarkably low price of £15.95 for a great wine approaching maturity . |
11 | The strikingly low Rm-value in the Holthusen Z1 borehole might be explained by the ‘ chimney effect ’ of the overlying salt stock which has caused a rapid heat discharge ( Hedemann 1967 ) . |
12 | They walked down the street in silence , each sharply aware of the other 's presence , of the cold , of the greyness of the street and the claustrophobically low cloud . |
13 | The rather low sensitivity of symptoms relating to upper gastrointestinal disease suggests that endoscopy should be performed on all patients with iron deficiency anaemia . |
14 | When allowance is made for the rather lower gravity of Venus than of the Earth , and the consequent lower degree of internal compression , then the uncompressed densities of the Earth and Venus would be similar . |
15 | A few people sat there also , talking , and some again were sitting around in the long lower lounge to the rear . |
16 | ‘ But I do n't understand the abnormally low temperature . ’ |
17 | Hypoglycaemia , the abnormally low levels of blood sugar that occur in insulin-dependant diabetics , produces dizziness , palpitations , confusion and visual problems . |
18 | At the New York hearing , Sanford Hersh , a visual artist and the executive director of the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation , which makes grants to needy artists , argued that a droit de suite in the United States would inevitably raise the unconscionably low incomes of visual artists in the US . |
19 | At the much lower surface temperatures on the Earth most of the CO 2 remains in the carbonates and therefore the partial pressure of atmospheric CO 2 is low . |
20 | Large-scale maps can incorporate data obtained by dense sampling of small areas , whereas small-scale maps of offshore areas reflect the much lower sampling density possible is such areas . |
21 | One of these is simply to reduce the 240 volt mains supply down to the much lower voltage required by the circuit . |
22 | This will be essential if one is to have any hope of detecting the much lower fluorescence levels . |
23 | With the much lower production costs of the late 1980s , small circulation was no longer the same barrier to profitability . |
24 | This point has been reinforced further by the findings of Goldsmith and Newton ( 1986 ) who show that , while the Thatcher government has been very directive towards local authorities on council house sales , by contrast it hardly involves itself in matters of environmental health ( a reflection of the much lower priority the Thatcher government gives to this policy area ) . |
25 | However , although this factor is important , it is unlikely to explain why default rates have risen so rapidly during 1990–91 compared with the early 1980s , given the much lower levels of inflation during the recent downturn . |
26 | By the late 1960s , Peat Marwick Mitchell 's headhunting division was earning $2m. annually with 20 consultants , an impressive performance considering the much lower salaries paid at that time ; but it clashed with their accountancy clients , and the top management did not care much for Korn 's apparently pushy style . |
27 | The exhibition is sponsored by the Friends of the Nationalgalerie and Telekom , and the catalogue ( Hatje , Stuttgart ) , by Hainer Bastian and Werner Spies , is available at the especially low price of DM39 so as to be affordable to visitors from the new Lander . |
28 | As patients who have been stone free for >nine months constitute a low risk group for recurrence ( see below ) , the apparently lower recurrence rate in the chenodeyxholic acid treated patients may be an artefact . |
29 | Therefore , the apparently low coupons offered , between 2 and 3 per cent , have to be adjusted by the rate of inflation to obtain the nominal coupon and hence the actual amount of cash paid out . |
30 | Recognising that the apparently low incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome was difficult to explain wholly in terms of currently recognised risk factors , we sought to identify other differences in infant care practices that may contribute to the lower incidence of such deaths in Bangladeshi babies . |