Example sentences of "[art] word [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The music of the words is there to be used — but not at the expense of the sense and emotional content . |
2 | No , not vice , the word 's too strong . |
3 | A chef in the professional sense of the word is just exactly what Boulestin was not and certainly did not pretend to be . |
4 | Increased life expectancy has brought with it a major burden ( the word is here used advisedly ) and responsibility in the care of those in an advanced state of mental and physical decline . |
5 | This is the way it is used in the following example , but the pronunciation of the word is exactly as in LE : You know how white people stay . |
6 | If one has to identify a stimulus — for instance a word - then one can accomplish this more quickly if presentation of the word is immediately preceded by an associated word or picture . |
7 | The word is most often heard in response to an order to do something : fetch firewood , haul water , etc . |
8 | People — young people — are not like that ’ , the critics start to cry , forgetting that many children are painfully ( the word is carefully chosen ) aware of the fact . |
9 | But this , of course , makes no serious claim at all about the notion of consciousness , in the sense in which the word is normally used : it simply sets up a definition of the term on which virtually any organism higher than an amoeba is conscious , as would be many existing computers . |
10 | This is what the Deuteronomist meant , when he said : ‘ The word is near you ; it is in your mouth and in your heart . ’ |
11 | The word is apparently derived from the Germanic dotter or yolk of egg , which is roughly the colour of the common European dodder , and is now used as a common name for all species belonging to the genus Cuscuta . |
12 | If the word is too long ( i.e. longer than some upper bound ) then do not attempt correction , in which case the word might be sent back to the user to be re-written . |
13 | Rosen said an Australian intelligence agent told him that the word is now out in South-East Asia that money can be made selling to investigators and journalists phoney samples of ‘ contaminated ’ articles . |
14 | The second letter of the word is now checked . |
15 | From the demonstration alone , it is difficult to be certain that the motion is chaotic , in the specific sense that the word is now used , and not just very complicated . |
16 | Well I ca n't just remember what the word is now . |
17 | While the large Oxford English Dictionary defines modernity as ‘ the quality or condition of being modern ’ , this is not how the word is really used on either side of the Atlantic . |
18 | The value of the proposition is the greater because , outside anecdote , the word is sufficiently vague to give room for any prejudice . |
19 | The word is usefully , with the suffix -ly in a different colour . |
20 | ‘ He 's not old , and the word is twice , you gobdaw , ’ the unappealing Fonsie said . |
21 | The word is still used to describe a treacherous person with evil intent , as instanced by Shakespeare in Twelfth Night : |
22 | The word is still used today , of course , to describe something desirable to which political refugees are entitled . |
23 | The word is there 's going to be a few more surprises closer to Christmas which makes attendance between now and then damn near compulsory . |
24 | The word is there 's going to be a few more surprises closer to Christmas which makes attendance between now and then damn near compulsory . |
25 | Whether the word is morphologically simple , or whether it is complex as a result either of containing one or more affixes ( that is , prefixes or suffixes ) or of being a compound word . |
26 | From his imaginary tomb he greeted the passerby trilingually : " If you are a Syrian , Salam ; if you are a Phoenician , Naidios [ the word is certainly corrupt , ; if you are a Greek , Chaire ; and say the same yourself " ( Anth . |
27 | Strange , is n't it , or perhaps not so strange , that the word is so much used by theoreticians and so little used by artists themselves ? |
28 | A lot of speakers think this is what prevaricate means ; it is rather like procrastinate ( put off until tomorrow ) and the ‘ stall ’ meaning makes sense in most contexts where the word is actually used . |
29 | No I think I think the word is quite adequate actually . |
30 | The word is much used by his closest adviser , Hernando de Soto , author of ‘ The Other Path ’ — a celebrated study of Peru 's huge and dense informal sector of street vendors , cottage industries and red tape . |