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

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1 Arguably the company secretary was acting as agent for the shareholders .
2 The Guardian and Financial Times joined the list , and arguably the Morning Star left it , by change of status .
3 Bob Eaton , 52 , actually joined Chrysler in April this year as vice-chairman , after a prolonged search for a replacement for the retiring Lee Iacocca , arguably the car industry 's most charismatic figure .
4 Incredibly the Appeal Court ruled that Mathews was not necessarily lying in saying that Murphy was the driver of the getaway van but could have been mistaken ; and this third appeal was dismissed .
5 Available space is often the cause of restricting the number of machines that can be installed in a factory and thereby the production capacity .
6 He has espoused causes which Establishment figures , and particularly the Foreign Office , dislike and opposed causes , conspicuously the Channel Tunnel , which are much approved by his party leaders .
7 Onward and upward the track wound , clinging to the side of the ridge like a pale slippery centipede .
8 Brian Little the leicester manager says you should n't read anything into past results …
9 Having said that , I must admit to a vested interest since my concern with Riley 's view of work by contemporary artists , and the dismissive nature of the term ‘ simulationist ’ is allied with a desire in my own work to somehow examine more keenly the principle foundations upon which notions of ‘ abstraction ’ are laid .
10 Finally , the funding agencies — predominantly the Housing Corporation , in the case of housing co-operative and housing association stock development , and the private sector in the case of housing for sale — will provide the necessary finance .
11 Class lists for 1979–80 are now available fro the Medau Office in Epsom .
12 The old chapel was demolished in 1907 to make way fro the Centenary Memorial Hall .
13 Thankfully the management bit is multiloaded in between matches , avoiding loss of depth , but lousy execution makes the game as a whole extremely Fourth Division .
14 Quite properly the film credits would give precise details of the recordings used , with a separate credit for music composed specifically for that particular film .
15 She said the work could be demanding but that if the agent handled a career properly the modelling life could be a great experience .
16 It would help to define how widely the term Gypsy applied , and who exactly could be called a gypsy .
17 The public has become more aware of the importance of groundwater ( it is interesting to see how widely the term aquifer is used in newspapers now compared with during the drought of 1975–76 ) , and public use of the Hydrogeology Group 's enquiry service has increased .
18 Additionally the spine lengths were reduced and sweepback on the trailing edge made the tip panels narrow and very pointed .
19 WHILE ENJOYING the high quality of play by England during the recent New Zealand tour and latterly the World Cup , and appreciating the fitness they displayed , I could n't help but wonder about the current medical practices being used to prepare players for matches while still injured .
20 The service provides a fully-configured , ready to use replacement or substitute system for the Wang RISC Series , or an equivalent Unix system — Wang sells the RS/6000 , so an equivalent system is presumably the IBM version .
21 Solaris release schedules are another victim of SunSoft 's process change , although according to Bourne , one further revision is required to achieve simultaneous , worldwide Solaris releases on Sparc and Intel Corp iAPX-86 systems ( and presumably the IBM Corp-Motorola Inc PowerPC in future too ) .
22 Years later , his sister-in-law Theresa told me that her husband , Henry Ware Eliot , had written to some department of the British government , presumably the Home Office , requesting them to give Eliot some sort of protection at this critical moment .
23 Presumably the missionary position in coitus would have its dangers .
24 He gave events a new reality for those who had hardly realised that politicians were people just like themselves — presumably the Karl Marx Memorial Library acquired the copy here on the principle ‘ Know thine Enemy ’ .
25 Benjamin used the site for corn milling ; presumably the corn mill survived even when the mill was in use as a timber mill .
26 If it comes to pass , Sun , which wishes it had done the deal with Novell , and presumably The Santa Cruz Operation — though see page 4 — wo n't be happy .
27 Individual rebels , talking much later to the American press , would sometimes profess to be ‘ born again ’ , and this was presumably the hint North was taking .
28 Presumably the tool kit does still live in the cupboard under the stairs ? ’
29 That was presumably the District Council 's view at that time , yes .
30 The eminence referred to is not a striking local geographical feature , and the ‘ small Rivulet ’ is presumably the Fleet River , which was so often flash-flooded as to give the area towards Battle Bridge ( Kings Cross ) the name of ‘ Pancras Wash ’ .
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