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

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1 Another aspect of the incredibly resilient romantic tradition is re-examined by the young artist Richard Kenton Webb , whose latest work is at the Benjamin Rhodes Gallery , 4 New Burlington Place , London W1 ( until April 25 ) .
2 The stones were large , being the incredibly rare blue milk diamonds from the clay basins of Mithos .
3 For me this means making the incredibly potent High Elf archers the backbone of the army .
4 Firstly , he has been involved with the team as a test driver for the last two years ' development of the incredibly successful active-ride suspension system which powered Mansell to the world title .
5 To anyone else , the incredibly exciting three-level building is , er … well , a place where you park your car .
6 The largest market in South America is Venezuela , and United Distillers has the clear number one brand in the deluxe , the standard and the locally bottled Scotch whisky sectors .
7 They vary considerably in price range from the ‘ upmarket ’ Wealden Hall which serves French and Italian food , to the locally renowned Indian restaurant , the Gandhi Tandoori .
8 Moreover , a marked tension developed between the predominantly Great Russian businessmen of the centre and the variety of mutually divided ethnic minorities operating on the periphery — including poles , Jews , Armenians , Greeks , and Tatars .
9 And the predominantly male legal establishment is naturally reluctant to be dispossessed .
10 Reaction against him , in the predominantly Roman Catholic island , grew until , on 9 August 1846 , the quinta where he lived was surrounded and attacked by a large crowd of people .
11 BSL does not follow the normal rules of processing as specified by the predominantly verbal sequential tasks which psychologists have used .
12 The lack of social contact between the predominantly local working class and the predominantly newcomer middle class can be particularly marked .
13 While Bolsheviks and radical socialists urged a boycott of the WICs , the predominantly Menshevik Labour groups that were established secured a new platform .
14 The blacks and Hispanics who live on the poverty line , in slum ghettos , feel alienated ; so do the predominantly white middle classes in their ‘ good ’ districts , he explained .
15 This law was widely criticised as racist because it effectively barred entry from the so-called new Commonwealth while allowing continued emigration from the predominantly white old Commonwealth countries .
16 Certainly I and probably all the other lesbians in BLGC have come across racism in the predominantly white lesbian movement , for instance , the idea that race and issues of imperialism are irrelevant all that matters is the fact that we 're women and lesbians and that 's the only way that people are oppressed .
17 However , low turnouts were reported in the predominantly Russian Vilnius suburb of Novaya Vilnya , and in the predominantly Polish rural district of Salcininkai .
18 Well-organised farmers with economic and political resources are frequently instrumental in getting their governments to organise and even partly fund conservation services , as in the predominantly German immigrant farmer community in Rio Grande de Sul of Brazil .
19 The Sudanese People 's Liberation Army ( SPLA ) , waging a rebel war in the predominantly Christian southern part of the country , stated in a broadcast on its radio that 15 NCOs , all members of the Nuba tribe , had been executed by the ruling Revolutionary Command Council on Sept. 15 for allegedly plotting and collaborating with the SPLA .
20 We are concerned with the predominantly horizontal mean flow of a fluid whose mean density varies vertically .
21 A shift from the predominantly hospital-based medical research into the community
22 As it becomes increasingly unacceptable for the man to remove himself to the predominantly adult male preserve of the pub , leaving wife and children at home , it becomes imperative for outlets to be found which can cater to the demands of the whole family .
23 A few days later , the French general , Humbert , marched south and smashed and scattered the vastly superior British force under General Lake at Castlebar .
24 The door closed behind Tweed as he scanned the luxuriously furnished double room which overlooked Albemarle Street .
25 Still less could they do this while trying to disperse the economically powerful German population of the east among the various neighbour states without aggravating the problem still further .
26 By early February there were reports of large numbers of dead shellfish on beaches , an increasing number of seals were being treated for internal problems caused by oil poisoning , and a quarter of the economically important salmon-farming industry appeared to be affected by the spill .
27 Compared with the NEP , the NDP placed far less emphasis on the use of controversial racial quotas as a basis for national development — an aim of the NEP had been to redistribute 30 per cent of the country 's corporate assets to the majority bumiputra community ( the Malays and other indigenous people , as distinct from the economically dominant Chinese community ) .
28 Gamma-ray astronomers were left totally bereft , with the demise of the American HEAO-3 and the outstandingly successful European survey satellite COS-B .
29 Instantly , she felt herself tense and the butterflies in her stomach grow stronger , as the immaculately shiny black Mercedes headed swiftly for the forecourt below her and drew to a halt with a splutter of gravel .
30 The Graben and Kärntnerstrasse in the mostly pedestrianised inner city are excellent shopping centres and there are limitless cafës , taverns , bars and restaurants .
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