Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] of the " in BNC.

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1 Draws together much of the recent scholarship on Degas , both art historical and technical , and presents it in a readable but sophisticated manner .
2 Sex education draws together much of the Whitehouse ‘ philosophy ’ , for not only does it explicitly focus upon the young , but also it carries at least an implicit stance on the role and utility of the contemporary family .
3 Pain , or the fear of pain , can restrict mobility especially after surgery , when patients tend to lie still , keeping their whole body stiff regard-less of the site of .
4 However , the defendant would have to agree to compensate the plaintiff for any such short-term injury caused , obviously regardless of the outcome of the litigation as a whole .
5 Er so regardless of the fact that er I was er well recommended and eminently suitable er for the job they would n't even let me go
6 If they are a hit , to use a word perhaps not of the big band era , it is probable they will be booked monthly .
7 Haltingly she attempted to express her emotions and , not least , the sense of finality and despair she had known when Harry wrote so affectionately of the American girl , Cora-Beth .
8 In making public the findings so far of the Mission on Detainees in Angola and Zambia , Mr Ahtisaari said that the group would keep trying to find about 250 people reported to have been detained or missing .
9 Hanley has been the most illustrious victim so far of the worrying modern phenomenon known as back-to-back football , which sees players performing practically non-stop here and in Australia .
10 In the starkest expression so far of the choice he believes the country faces tomorrow , the Labour leader launched an 11th-hour appeal to bring the Health Service back from the brink of destruction .
11 In the starkest expression so far of the choice he believes the country faces tomorrow , the Labour leader portrayed the NHS as a benchmark of civilisation that would be threatened by a fourth Tory term .
12 The number staying throughout the winter is still quite small , 92 in February 1976 being the highest count so far of the Amberley/Pulborough flock .
13 No matter , because of the agreement , the aluminium company has enjoyed 13 years so far of the theoretical value of the plutonium which has not been produced .
14 The British Library 's recent reports , Research Libraries in Transition and The Research Process , the most extensive surveys so far of the view of British academics , confirm the widely held opinion that academic research is being hampered by a decline in the quality of the collections in research libraries .
15 No use has been made so far of the dynamical equation .
16 So far of the thousand locusts a couple of hundred have perished or been eaten by the scorpions .
17 At the same time , blink once or twice , change eye focus , look into the distance — perhaps out of the window — then look down to the floor .
18 Erm very successful priced basically out of the price the market eventually .
19 The bridal bouquet is somewhat out of the ordinary , too !
20 But then , at first glance , Vic was somewhat out of the ordinary .
21 Fishbane 's bedroom is somewhat out of the way and near the lift , so that the ladies can be discreetly smuggled up there by Ramsbum .
22 Sally was looking thoughtfully out of the hotel window and at the steady procession of passersby , a good proportion of whom were visitors , to judge by the number of cameras to be seen .
23 He is also replacing his receiver and turning to gaze thoughtfully out of the window .
24 Dio Cassius describes the difficulties with which the Romans subdued the ancient Britons , who hid in the marshes ‘ with their heads only out of the water ! ’
25 Others even claim that the present knowledge of man and his mind is nil and that real culture will arise only out of the knowledge of the sequence of human DNA .
26 ‘ That 's easy ; my affections have been rejected by the one I love and her carnality is being most thoroughly investigated by my elder and smarter brother on a more or less hourly basis , so I am spurned and she is spermed ; my father believes his children should be free to make up their own minds , but preferably only out of the spare-parts that he provides …
27 This presumption can be rebutted by any words indicating that the preferential dividend for a year is to be payable only out of the profits of that year .
28 In business it is not uncommon for a seller ( X ) to sell large quantities of a commodity to a buyer ( Y Ltd. ) in the knowledge that Y Ltd. will be able to pay for them only out of the proceeds of re-selling them .
29 The sight had brought her as swiftly out of the house as a child who sees the ice-cream van .
30 Cassie dropped her pen and moved swiftly out of the room and down the steps onto the landing .
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