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

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1 Even the SIB itself appears to be having self-doubts about the unwieldly monster it has created , particularly at a time when the City 's self-regulation will have to be grafted on a more legalistic European Community framework .
2 Feeding soldiers is not a glamorous business ; for the most part it is an administrative function that goes unnoticed .
3 Here and there the stuffing bulged , but for the most part it was in reasonable shape .
4 For the most part it consists of a series of simple techniques combined with a new way of looking at the subject .
5 For the most part it concerned the speakers ' contemporary experience .
6 That would throw up some even more interesting questions — and might eventually drive research money back into the universities where , at least for the most part it belongs .
7 Whereas lower-class juvenile delinquents find themselves confronting a legal system which has literally declared war against them , upper-class corporate officials find a legal system which is either at , or on their side ; for the most part it is unwilling and if not , unable even to guarantee compensation for the victims of corporate crime let alone to contain and control the crime itself .
8 Hospital staff may possess charisma , but for the most part it is routinised ; it is the charisma of office , not of person .
9 And for the most part it is the vocals which supply the important shades of light and dark on ‘ Nevermind ’ , winding their way in and out of the psyched guitar and flowing backline .
10 There was a ‘ worker ’ element but for the most part it was a peasant revolt , described in James Scott 's study of rebellion and subsistence in Southeast Asia as one of the ‘ Depression rebellions ’ of 1930 .
11 There is a good deal of industry associated with the city , but for the most part it is not heavy industry .
12 In Ballymacarrett , there was less unemployment , traditional gender roles were more clearly differentiated , the population was resident in traditional streets of terraced houses , and for the most part it had been established there for generations .
13 For the most part it made use of trackways already established and ancient , though it is possible that new pieces of track were trampled out where the direct line required it .
14 For the most part it does not come from wealthy people such as the hon. Member for Oldham , West and other hon. Members — The hon. Gentleman seems to think that he can go to his constituents and say , ’ Woe is me , I only earn £30,000 a year as a Member of Parliament . ’
15 However , for the most part it was a civilized system which got to the truth and settled many cases fairly and without chicanery .
16 For the most part it had been easier than she had expected .
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