Example sentences of "of [art] [adv] [verb] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It became even more individualistic and displayed few signs of the closely knit and hierarchically organized structure of the previous era .
2 In achieving these aims it was undoubtedly enormously successful and must rank as one of the most cited and most influential physical geography textbooks of the twentieth century .
3 Matthew J Moulton , one of the best liked and most experienced hill trampers in Scotland , has been killed in a fall when descending from Stob Dubh on Buachaille Etive Baeg , between Glen Coe and Glen Etive .
4 One of the best known and most popular members of the Apistogramma genus is A.agassizii , a fish which is interesting enough to attract the cichlid enthusiast , but at the same time amenable to community care by the relative beginner .
5 1968 ) has become one of the best known and most widely used of all language tests .
6 Dane Jacobsen was one of the best known and most accomplished actors of his generation , so it had been a real coup for the tiny television station to secure his services for a drama serial on the Vikings , to be shot in Cumbria .
7 Burger King , the quality fast food hamburger chain , is one of the best known and most successful examples of the benefits of franchising .
8 Guinness Brewing Worldwide ( GBW ) brews Guinness Stout , one of the best known and most popular beers in the world .
9 This it did for all but 150 years , becoming one of the best known and best loved of all our rural branch lines . ’
10 That means meeting the needs of the exceptionally gifted as well as those of the physically handicapped and socially deprived .
11 One of the well known and most popular Shareware programs Galaxy Lite is easy to use and full of features which make it ideal for those new to word processing and old hats like myself .
12 The explicit or implicit argument is that elderly people have experienced a constriction of economic liberty in modern Britain because of the sometimes deliberate and sometimes unconscious course of development of social welfare and employment policies .
13 He waved me to a halt , and then proceeded to ask why on earth I , a gringo , had driven all this way , to what was evidently one of the least visited and least remarkable villages in all Panama .
14 This in-depth tour gives you the chance to visit Burma , one of the least known but most exciting destinations in Asia .
15 Strathbeg is one of the least known and yet most delightful lochs in Scotland and I was aware of its reputation , having discovered it whilst researching my book The Trout Lochs of Scotland , although I had never fished there .
16 As a result her remains one of the least known and most infrequently discussed of our younger composers ; and it 's thus immensely encouraging to see one of his major pieces appear on Collins Classic 's new flagship ‘ 20th Century plus ’ collection .
17 Only veteran Phil Carrick has been around long enough to tell them that 45-year-old Robinson was one of the hardest working and most likeable players ever to wear a Yorkshire cap .
18 In empirical support of that argument we can now cite the case of the much studied and often reported-upon Mondragon group of co-operative enterprises ; much studied and often reported upon because , as Bradley and Gelb observe , ‘ It represents the largest , possibly the most successful example of a manufacturing co-operative group ’ .
19 That is to say , the barriers to entry to the industry are such as to ensure the dominance of the highly priced and expensively packaged products .
20 This scheme provided for a mixed system of public and private pensions , with many of the better paid and more secure groups of workers able to ‘ contract out ’ into private schemes so long as they were at least as good as the State Earnings Related Pensions Scheme ( SERPS ) .
21 The use of a widely understood and increasingly popular language which was neither identified with any one tribal group nor with the colonial power was a great asset to the nationalists .
22 To take a specific example , the statement that a direct consequence of a publicly announced and widely believed monetary policy which aims at holding the unemployment rate at U 1 will be a higher expected rate of inflation does not imply the more extreme view that monetary policy can only reduce unemployment below U * ; to the extent that the authorities increase the money supply at a rate in excess of what was generally anticipated .
23 Two adjacent tracks begin with almost identical motifs and in the same key ( tracks 16 & 17 ) , and it might have been better to place another work between them ; however , this is a small criticism of a thoughtfully prepared and magnificently played programme .
24 While running LoPresti Piper Engineering at Vero Beach Roy LoPresti was working on plans to relaunch production of a much updated and aerodynamically improved version of the Comanche — subsequently abandoned in the face of Piper 's continuing financial difficulties .
25 But the main point is this : that irrespective of whether an analysis is embarked upon from the position of an openly stated or tacitly assumed ontological bias , or whether , on the contrary , the question of an ultimate choice of basic ontological existents is deliberately left undecided , it is usually taken for granted that the concept of an ontological existent is in general well understood .
26 Cnut inherited from his royal Scandinavian and English predecessors relations of an often threatening as well as potentially profitable sort with a very wide range of territories .
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