- Such is the size of the problem that these arguments are purely academic.
- When it emerged towards the end of the 1980s as a purely text-based medium, it was seen as a tool to pursue knowledge, not pleasure.
- It is a racing machine, designed purely for speed.
- Might it not be better to relegate the King to a purely ceremonial function?
- Michael said that his planned 10-day visit would be a purely private affair.
- She's interested in him for purely mercenary reasons.
- He took these actions purely in furtherance of his own career.
- It's purely coincidental that we both chose to call our daughters Emma.
- They immediately got in touch with Dr Ting who was, purely coincidentally, also in California.
- The post of treasurer is a purely honorary position.
- They are purely imaginative and so quite revealing, I think anyway, about the culture and the connection between folk tales and culture, which we'll talk about.
- The conflict between the guilds was not purely economic, however.
- This division is purely an implementation choice, and does not affect the output.
- The term I used was meant to be purely descriptive.
- I wasn't asking about anybody in particular—it was a purely hypothetical question.
- The hero in Romance Poetry is independent, purely solitary in a way, not like the Chanson poet who was always surrounded by his fighting companions.
- She completely mishandled an important project purely through lack of attention.
- He took these actions purely in (the) furtherance of his own career.
- In a purely biological sense, fear begins with the body's system for reacting to things that can harm us—the so-called fight-or-flight response.
- France is the world's second-biggest exporter of agricultural products.
- Exceptionally dry weather over the past year had cut agricultural production.
- Discussion on Circulation Economy and Chinese Agricultural Overall Development.
- Interest on agricultural loans is very low in our country.
- Here, you'll find a wonderful collection of industrial and agricultural exhibits.
- This factory produces agricultural machinery and repairs farm tools on the side.
- Successful agricultural reform is also a sine qua non of Mexico's modernisation.
- Brackhurst Agricultural College, nr Southwell, Notts.
- The Saudi authorities have made agricultural development a central plank of policy to make the country less dependent on imports.
- Of course, some worry lies in replacing agricultural workers.
- Various kinds of agricultural products are sold in that supermarket.
- Use Intellectual Property System and promote the agricultural development of our country.
- Irrigation is the primary agricultural use of human waste in the developing world.
- To their credit, the world's agricultural scientists are embracing such a broad view.
- We have hope to quadruple the total industrial and agricultural output by the end of the century, which is a lofty aim.
- A statesman who ought to know better wants to unpick last year's reform of Europe's common agricultural policy.
- This county ranks first in the province in the total value of its industrial and agricultural production.
- The two farmers reminisced about the good old days before the EEC agricultural policy.
- We also issued agricultural loans.
- This could be useful to the agricultural industry.
- Successful agricultural reform is also a sine qua non of Mexico's modernization.