Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | BIS does in fact concern itself with a certain amount of valuable fact-finding , eg the BIS Education for Bibliographic Instruction Committee 's survey in 1979–80 of academic librarians involved in bibliographic instruction and the training they received at library school . |
2 | Obviously the further north your holding the earlier you need to sow . |
3 | However , in my opinion , the best parts of it are those which present not so much the strictly emotivist thesis as a more general attitudinist thesis which is more convincing when detached from the former . |
4 | Also we could n't understand why , since there were only three trains a day each way , and only the 11.50am arrival and the 4.05pm departure were ever heavy trains . |
5 | And what he 's saying is that his ‘ Number One ’ guitar , the one this Fender reissue is modelled upon , was basically a cobbled-together rat guitar . |
6 | Rose , on the other hand , seemed to prefer the company of the dancing girls , especially a little Milwaukee German-speaking dancer called Gerda . |
7 | He may falsely believe that the difference between something 's looking blue and its looking grey can not be merely a perceived-as appearance difference , but that there must be a difference in the presentation appearance . |
8 | Their roads make the M25 look like a drive down a quite lane . |
9 | In 1968 another coup brought in a purely Baath regime in its place . |
10 | This condition , as any individual knows , is only a sometimes thing during the course of day-to-day living . |
11 | He 's only a so-so golfer , but today of all days he gets a hole in one ! |
12 | The problem with this ‘ high ’ structuralism is that it tends to offer only an extremely objectivist account of social action , in which the human actor is merely a vehicle for the autonomous working of certain ordering principles . |
13 | He wrote to Law to protest when he was offered only an under secretaryship. pointing out that he had only accepted the Chairmanship because of the offer of a cabinet post . |
14 | This is the year Carlos Cardus must prove he is not the nearly man of 250 GP racing . |
15 | The essential thing is accuracy , for swimfeeder fishing is not the willy-nilly method of fishing that some anglers would have you believe . |
16 | For example , that the images that I now call up in my mind as I look at the front door of my house , this is something quite real , but it 's real in a much more radically different , in a radically different sense , there 's a , somehow a radically difference in the kind of reality which that image enjoys , to the reality that that bottle enjoys . |
17 | This shows BT is determined to be a world class company not a Little England business . |
18 | She 's the not a dearly difference between us . |
19 | It was already a specifically trade union response to the single most important question trade unions face : the question of maintaining and improving the wages paid to their members by employers . |
20 | Another of Thomson 's originations was the siphon recorder , a device developed especially for telegraphic working over an under sea cable . |
21 | It does not respond to other forms of mental or emotional treatment such as analytical psychotherapy , behaviour therapy or general psychiatric group therapy , although any of these may possibly be helpful in dealing with other issues once the primarily disease is in recovery through the Anonymous Fellowships . |
22 | Maybe this is because Wodehouse 's country house settings were always a never-never land which defy visual translation , whereas his view of America , however far he sent up his adopted country , had closer links with reality . |
23 | We 're all prone to do that , were all prone to take the line of least resistance and you find this not just in the truth but in any sort of community in life , in any area of life that wish to go , you , you may find this at work or at school , you youngsters , there 's always a little Johnny at the back is n't it , that , that will fit in the back row and think if I 'm back here teacher wo n't notice you see , were act were actually tuck himself up in the corner and er think well if I 'm , if I 'm up here nobody will notice me and see the day goes by and er we do n't have so much to do , those are the type of people that in , in , in a physical life er sort of going to sleep are n't they , they do n't want to accept responsibility and we , we find even in the truth , you 'll always find it in congregations like we have here in our congregation , we 're not different , we 're all the same are n't we , we 're all flesh and we 're all imperfect and we 're all prone to doing or wanting to do the things that are different or you know than , than what Jehovah wants us to do and we all want to tuck ourselves up a little corner sometimes and yet we should n't be like that and this is what the scriptures tell us and warn us about to put ourselves headlong into the truth , be whole sole , be awake , be alert , be vigilant to the things that are going on and there 's a lot going on in the truth at this particular time , things are changing , the scriptures tell us that the scene of the world is changing and that 's true is n't it ? |
24 | Once a largely Croat place of farm plots , industrial buildings and single-family homes , it escaped the rigours of war for many months . |
25 | They entered so late that Pitt had had plenty of time to prepare to attack them , and his expeditions captured Havana and Manila ; as a result Britain took the Spanish colony of Florida , an area with a loosely defined western frontier lying somewhere a little east of New Orleans . |
26 | The contribution librarians could make to student development has been underestimated , and includes not only the librarian 's contribution to taught courses on library research methodology , leading to greater confidence and autonomy , but also the day-today interaction with students and librarians at reader 's advisory and reference desks . |
27 | Only three men would not go with her , Leading Seaman Webster , one other rating and Arthur , also the now Lieutenant Cherry RN ( Yankee ) would not be aboard . |
28 | On probably the quietest-ever day of transfer-deadline dealing — Bournemouth striker Efan Ekoku commanded the biggest fee when joining Norwich for £500,000 plus possible increments — veteran Leighton figured in the most intriguing move . |
29 | In economic terms , sclerotherapy was clearly the most cost effective treatment . |
30 | He is also a much-operated-on ex-invalid who owes his success , if not his life , to the patient care of trainer Nick Gaselee and his staff — and to the precise surgical skill of the Irish vet Charlie McCartan . |