Example sentences of "[adv] [art] highly " in BNC.
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31 | This is not to say that L'Histoire de France is not only a thought provoking but also a highly viewable volume — it most certainly is . |
32 | He was in fact a profound scholar with an enormous gift for friendship and conversation , and also a highly accomplished journalist . |
33 | But , increasingly , their own shops were also a highly successful means of serving this end ; many young couples were buying the lightweight fabrics , because they were so cheap , and using them for furnishing . |
34 | There was also a highly visible build-up of forces on neighbouring Nissan Island . |
35 | There was also a highly significant reduction in CCPRs at all sites from 16 weeks to 32 weeks ( p<0.001 ) upon which the above changes were superimposed . |
36 | The history of the pupil 's own town or village is also a highly popular topic in the primary school . |
37 | There was also a highly partisan press , which flourished after the final lapsing of the Licensing Act in 1695 , and an examination of the war of words between the two parties suggests significant continuities with the party conflict of the Exclusion Crisis . |
38 | He was also a highly successful businessman , the extremely active chairman of two public limited companies , so he did n't need the money that radio brought him . |
39 | There is also a highly popular staff restaurant and in the eight years since CCG began catering we have introduced several innovations such as vegetarian and ethnic food , a salad restaurant , an outside catering service and a bespoke catering service to satellite locations . |
40 | It also it is a fact that the people that you do tend to lend the equipment out to take it for granted that you are also a highly qualified video sort of technician and if anything goes wrong , they ring you up and say ‘ What plug goes where , and why is n't this working ’ and why should you if you 're working run down to some conference in the John Hall Room and try and sort out something for these people . |
41 | His son , Charles I , however , who possessed both a highly developed aesthetic sense and a strong attachment to decorum and order , found the ceremonialism and sacramentalism of the Arminians extremely appealing . |
42 | Access to the status of a regular employee in a large firm is both a highly controlled and selective process which generates two distinct segments in the labour market . |
43 | Because of the artist 's status as a household name and his command of spectacular prices at auction , the museum exhibition was inevitably both a highly popular and broadly attended show . |
44 | Three years later a highly successful ‘ Inner Skiing ’ book was also published . |
45 | Tammuz Malamute was clearly a highly trained individual ; that meant education , and Tech-Green education into the bargain , given the avenues of his proficiency . |
46 | This is largely due , however , to the fact that a significant proportion of Peru 's imports from the Soviet Union consists of arms — clearly a highly sensitive commodity . |
47 | While age is clearly a highly relevant factor it does not always accurately reflect ability to understand . |
48 | The sequence-specific DNA binding function of HSV-1 Vmw175 resides in a discrete domain of the polypeptide comprising mainly the highly conserved region 2 sequences . |
49 | The early arrivals had been taken out to the studio to look at Faye 's work , but then things had got too hectic , and now the highly praised paintings were forgotten . |
50 | All too often the highly political organization derives from lack of clarity in the leadership as to what is expected , and lack of consensus about the common aim . |
51 | Pat provided his usual catholic selection of medium grade and hard routes for the area , but last minute enquiries elicited that The Anvil is now a highly regarded three star V. Diff , so that was a late entry . |
52 | What I am suggesting is that you should not underrate your ability to succeed in what is now a highly competitive market place . |
53 | Jack has put £30 million into his Jersey European Airways , which is now a highly successful airline . |
54 | One-time England star Lee , a member of City 's 1968 title-winning side and now a highly successful businessman , insists he is not planning a takeover of the Blues . |
55 | International tourism is now a highly sophisticated and competitive industry and the review needs to create a mechanism capable of producing a co-ordinated overall strategy for the development of tourism in Scotland . |
56 | We are now a highly successful and viable part of ICI chemicals & Polymers — and we will grow , that 's for sure . ’ |
57 | It is not difficult to see from Salmon 's publications why more orthodox contemporaries saw atheistical or extreme heretical ideas in them , although his four pamphlets , which were read widely in radical religious circles , were really a highly personal attempt to articulate a nearly inexpressible sense of union with the divine . |
58 | The reputation of the author is often a highly significant characteristic in popular fiction and other general reading . |
59 | As already observed , allocating resources in the public sector is often a highly political exercise . |
60 | Even the highly coloured reports sent in to the Propaganda Ministry had to accept in March 1945 that the crisis of confidence in the leadership did not stop at Hitler , and the point was underlined much more forcefully in final reports from the ‘ opinion research ’ office of the SD . |