Example sentences of "low on [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm getting low on a few colours .
2 ‘ It is very enjoyable but one of the disadvantages is that when you start out you can be put low on a list after others and you may have to wait some time .
3 Aptitude tsting developed from the realisation that a single IQ score was a rather rude measure which obscured an individual 's varying underlying abilities ; for example , an individual may score high on a verbal subtest of an intelligence scale and low on a numerical subtest or vice versa .
4 Yet RDS remains low on the list of consumer priorities .
5 It was four years since the last Plan of Work was published — an indication , surely , of how low on the Government 's list of priorities is the place of safety at work .
6 All those years ago they had thoughtfully placed it unusually low on the wall to make it easy for the child Maggie had then been to reach .
7 Political consciousness is low on the Meadowell Estate .
8 Mariana crouched low on the pillion .
9 He caught the atmosphere of those grey days when the clouds hang low on the hills and the colours are sombre .
10 The hare crouches low on the ground and remains absolutely still until the predator is nearly upon it .
11 Sport did n't have any priority at all in this kind of philosophy ; with Mum and Dad it was way down low on the list .
12 She scratched , the itch coming with the thought , and looked across at a brig that was still low on the incoming tide .
13 With their ragged appearance , long yellow teeth and simple intelligence , they rank quite low on the social register .
14 The allocation was decided at the highest level of government , and radio broadcasting had long been low on the list of priorities .
15 Any international satellite dish one might see in Vancouver or Los Angeles will point toward its ‘ bird ’ , low on the western horizon — the Pacific satellite .
16 For example , the placing of the head : a dynamic , powerful man should be made to fill the canvas , whereas children 's heads are better placed low on the canvas .
17 It 's not a particularly quick job but the results are very worthwhile , especially if you do a lot of flying when the sun is low on the horizon .
18 Marron hair pulled back and clipped over her ears , falling freely behind ; lack of make-up bestowing a pallor which dramatised her generous brown eyes ; petite mouth and jaunty nose , set rather low on the tapered oval of her face , thus emphasising the curved hauteur of her forehead .
19 In media terms China would sink low on the news list unless there was new trouble on the streets .
20 The sun was low on the horizon now and the birds were still flying in from ‘ pre-roost assembly points ’ .
21 The sexual act , it seemed , was low on the list of priorities and was on offer at bargain prices ; then , as you toured the body 's locations , the cost increased .
22 In most cases music comes low on the list .
23 The red ball of the late afternoon sun was low on the horizon .
24 Then the bell of the stethoscope is deployed , low on the forehead , just above the orbits .
25 Such presents marked the passing from girlhood to accessible maidenhood ; this state was made manifest on the day when Nicandra 's striking blonde hair was pinned , a pale hillock , low on the back of her neck .
26 Tax reform had been low on the political agenda before 1965 , with the basic structure of taxes remaining unchanged for decades .
27 With the first stirrings of Jagger 's plans to out-Woodstock Woodstock at California 's Altamont race track , the London magazine office was low on the singer 's list of priorities .
28 It is an architectural cathedral , long and low on the exterior with geometrical traceried windows and simple flying buttresses .
29 ‘ I am low , low on the ground next to you , Yusuf ! ’
30 Staying alive seemed to be pretty low on the average Muslim 's list of priorities .
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