Example sentences of "[art] highly [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Of course — and especially when you only want a single rose to fill a gap — it is all very easy to succumb to the highly coloured and neatly packaged entreaties to impulse buying , conspicuously displayed in supermarkets , DIY garden centres , and even the local street market .
2 Williams also managed to induce the highly revered former cricketer , Learie Constantine , into becoming the chairman of the movement .
3 The next step in Hocazade 's career was that he was brought to Istanbul from Bursa by Mehmed II to dispute again with Molla Zeyrek , the latter having incurred the sultan 's displeasure by claiming one day in his presence that he — Molla Zeyrek — was superior to the highly revered scholar al-Sayyid al-Sharif al-Jurjani ( Seyyid Serif : d. 816/1413 ) .
4 Although these odours are not discernible by the human nose , the highly developed scenting ability of the dog means that it can detect the flavour easily .
5 If the highly developed woollen textile industry be disregarded , the structure of crafts and trades of Babergh may not have been in any way unrepresentative of the shires at that time .
6 The list is endless and a good receptionist will seize every opportunity to sell the services of the hotel without over-selling and appearing pushy , so that the highly developed selling technique becomes an art .
7 Line Of Vision , who finished second to the highly rated Argentum at Nottingham , should do best of the pair , but may fail to hold the impressive Brighton winner , Alysardi ( 3.40 ) , who at $205,000 as a yearling , cost almost 10 times as much .
8 The sole is made from durable and versatile Aosta rubber , while the shock absorber is the highly rated Silicone Formula 18 , which is located in the midsole of the shoe .
9 Subsequently the highly rated manager develops creative solutions and provides new insights into problems .
10 It has been suggested by Bruer in his study of medical education literature that , in the case of published papers , 56% of those papers which were highly rated were also highly cited , and that 60% of the highly cited papers were in the highly rated class .
11 In a similar study , Lawani & Bayer found that 14% of the highly rated papers in their study of cancer research were not highly rated by peers , and that only 2.3% of their highly rated papers were never cited .
12 Hydrocarbon exploration in overthrust belts is encouraged by these results because the highly disturbed and sometimes metamorphosed rocks of the near-surface have been shown to overlie extensive areas of flat-lying and relatively undisturbed strata , separated by a fundamental detachment zone which is commonly at a depth of only a few kilometres .
13 The most common use of this design is in the highly stylized , geometric interpretation found on Beshir and some Belouch rugs .
14 In other works , the pictures represent a record of the highly eroticised and mythological meeting of the artist and his model .
15 Above all , it has been unable to bring the highly differentiated elements of strategy and social constituencies together behind a convincing vision of a more deeply democratic and at the same time thoroughly 20th-century , socially just society .
16 There was a tendency for the highly born to be preferred to the prince bishoprics of Germany ; and in the tenth and early eleventh centuries training to knightly pursuits had been almost a necessary qualification for a successful German bishop .
17 The Tans were international traders , in partnership with family members based in Dobu in the Aru Islands , of mother-of-pearl shell and " tripang " — the highly priced sea-slugs which are such a delicacy for the Chinese .
18 That is to say , the barriers to entry to the industry are such as to ensure the dominance of the highly priced and expensively packaged products .
19 In the middle , between north and south Duveen , is the highly defined space of the Sackler Octagon .
20 So the highly defined agenda of a festival such as this may well be the way forward for gay men who 've long been marginalised and denied fair access to the media .
21 Eliot instances the co-ordination of different types of education in ‘ the highly organized societies of Polynesia ’ .
22 The tournament in the early twelfth century was a mock battle little different from the real thing : the highly organized jousting which we usually associate with such an event was only beginning to develop .
23 At the end of the tenth century , the highly organized English monarchy was fighting for its life against Scandinavian invaders .
24 We are familiar with the complex societies of the insect world where we see the cooperation of many individuals of the same species to produce the highly organized colonies of the bees , ants and termites .
25 The painters themselves , despite the highly organized aspect of the demonstration , appear to have been surprised at the sensation caused by their works and at the sudden notoriety which they acquired overnight .
26 The highly organized learned career which obtained in the empire from the late sixteenth century onward has been described by a number of authors , western and Turkish , most recently by Gibb and Bowen in their Islamic Society and the West and by Uzuncarsili in his .
27 By comparison with the highly organized and elaborately structured ego , Freud characterized the id as chaotic , even though in practice he attributed to it a definite and distinguishable shape .
28 The highly conserved residues Leu81 , Phe93 and Leu95 form a hydrophobic cluster which anchors the base of the β -hairpin to the core of the three-helix bundle .
29 First , the highly conserved residues Lys69 and Arg73 are positioned to interact with one strand of DNA , and Lys85 is positioned to interact with the other strand .
30 Indeed , Garfield said in 1979 that the tail of the distribution for ranked citation data from one specialty will most likely contain the highly cited core journals from other specialties .
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