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

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1 If I were a head teacher or a chair of governors now , I would use quite blatantly the annual meeting and the annual report as ways of sounding the loudest and brightest clarion calls about my school 's performance and achievements …
2 Founded in 1583 , the University has a distinguished tradition of learning and of innovation , including examples in the Arts ( Edinburgh established the first Chair of English Literature in Britain ) , in the Sciences ( with the UK 's first Chair of Agriculture and latterly the first Chair and Department of Artificial Intelligence ) and , of course , in Medicine and the other professions .
3 I remember mostly the great joy and vitality of the churches and communities I visited .
4 It was the fact that he felt he had done it right the first time and not nearly as well the second time .
5 Eventually the internal pressure and temperature rise sufficiently for thermonuclear fusion to begin .
6 They watched it clear the farther hedge and disappear into the wood beyond the river .
7 Well Cynthia went somewhere the other day and there were so many pe people in black it was like a doomsday
8 It is rather the inner emptiness or ignorance which the spate of words attempts to conceal .
9 Furthermore the sheer intensity and persistence of American pressure on Britain hardly suggests that Eisenhower 's policy would have been very different had there been no presidential election at the beginning of November .
10 The department has a strong record of publication and excellent links with Scandinavian universities , with other U.K. departments and with the Edinburgh-based cultural institutions , eg the Danish Institute and the Norwegian Consulate .
11 The robotic replacement or adaptation of man has been the dream of inventors and film-makers for decades — eg the bionic man and other similar imaginative creations .
12 Financial performance that is basically the financial strength or weakness of at the present .
13 These words are of significance as they tie in with the title ‘ Futility ’ because all three words have basically the same meaning and their use enhances this feeling of futility throughout the poem for the reader .
14 The difference is needed for the proper function of all cells , especially the nervous system and muscles .
15 Koons will only grudgingly admit his work — especially the new sculpture and painting — is problematic , but never that it 's inaccessible .
16 I like all her records , especially the early stuff and things like ‘ The Hissing Of Summer Lawns ’ and ‘ Don Juan 's Reckless Daughter ’ — she 's just a great musician and poet .
17 Many of the shapes that had been developed in the Early Minoan nevertheless continued in use , especially the one-handled cup and the jar with a short spout on its shoulder , bridged by the rim .
18 Mozart was by no means forgotten after his death : on the contrary , his reputation continued to spread widely as his music became available through publications and performances of the operas ( especially The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni ) .
19 IBM had also become very friendly with the telecommunications providers , especially the German Bundespost and British Telecom .
20 There is , however , clear evidence of a small ridge of higher 100-μm intensity protruding from below the galactic plane and curving around the southern side of the remnant .
21 Once the art of massage becomes second nature , you may begin to discover ‘ energy blocks ’ which usually manifest as cold areas in the body — perhaps the lower back or the abdomen .
22 Perhaps the cooler attitude and the rigours of endless hours of practice are the reasons why so many top players find themselves in extended slumps and periods of burn out .
23 In addition , the breed has been very widely exported and has played a major role in the creation or improvement of many other breeds : its influence has probably been greater than any other breed except perhaps the Friesian group and its adaptability is legendary .
24 Turkey with all the trimmings , the Queen 's speech ‘ on the box ’ , and perhaps the odd drink or mince pie too many .
25 There is not much sound , except perhaps the musical whirr and clack of a mowing machine being pushed back and forth over a neighbouring lawn , and the clink of cups and saucers and a soft footfall as tea is prepared indoors . ’
26 In the , in the current Middle East erm so this pattern certainly applies to Judaism , not to all religions , he 's not saying that all religions have to undergo persecution in order to as it were flourish , but some religions do and perhaps the characteristic Judaism or at least this kind of monotheism is these kind of religions tend to be intolerant and single-mindedly , tend to say that we know the truth , everybody else is wrong and consequently they tend to persecute others and get persecuted and this leads to these periods of suppression , but there 's a tendency for this kind of return of repress just as Mike was saying , his very brilliant analogy he suggested the French Revolution when the students put the barricade up in the same place or so the erm Freud 's idea is that the things that happened in that first traumatic period back in Ancient Egypt and for example erm he said this is why the modern erm Jews insist on circumcision because the Ancient Egyptians did and this is , this is correct .
27 Obviously the new stand and the increased interest in racing at Down Royal are likely to bring a new generation to the track and we wish to be there to provide a professional service , ’ a member of the bookmakers association told me .
28 Local comrades very confident , Glenda is obviously the ideal Ham & High candidate .
29 And so the mutual help and support which should have typified Christian brothers became a stick which the Western church used in the coming crusade to beat Orthodox and infidel alike .
30 So the Holy Spirit and the symbol that was er found most useful by the Holy Spirit , was fire .
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