Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] the " in BNC.
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1 | You seem to think that 1960s ' antitrust law enforcement was wonderful because the government ‘ took on giants the size of AT&T and IBM and broke up a merger of Procter & Gamble and Clorox . ’ |
2 | They are nonetheless a big comedown from the 1960s , when federal trustbusters took on giants the size of AT&T and IBM and broke up a merger of Procter & Gamble and Clorox . |
3 | Such excitements are rare ; The Hague has a few clubs and theatres and it will soon have its own ballet company , but for the most part the Hagenaars , as the residents are known , spend their evenings at home and retire at a respectable hour . |
4 | Not only had Khrushchev denounced Stalin 's crimes ; the new warriors of perestroika , including Mikhail Gorbachev himself , were for the most part the Khrushchev generation , whose youthful idealism had coincided with that small post-Stalin thaw . |
5 | Just occasionally , as in the orgiastic masquerade — complete with jazz band — near the end , it all becomes too much and one slumps back in exhaustion , but for the most part the show 's farcical delirium is irresistible . |
6 | The difficulty arose because for the most part the single-sex grammar schools did not want to become co-educational , in spite of the court 's ruling . |
7 | There have been some exceptions ( again , perhaps because insufficient phase-one training was given ) ( Arnoult 1953 ; McAllister 1953 ; McCormack 1958 ) but for the most part the test performance of control subjects has turned out to be inferior to that of subjects pre-trained with the relevant stimuli ( G. Cantor 1955 ; J. Cantor 1955 ; Cantor and Hottel 1957 ; Smith and Means 1961 ; Hendrickson and Muehl 1962 ) . |
8 | In the pellets or scats of many of the predators the teeth are either not broken at all or have only suffered minor damage , and these are for the most part the same species for which little damage to the jaws is evident . |
9 | No other species assemblages have such a disproportion , and for the most part the numbers of digested in situ incisors are either the same as or much less than the numbers of isolated incisors . |
10 | Many of his best watercolours have been made from these splendid sketches , but for the most part the paintings are not dated . |
11 | ‘ For the most part the smoke you see from the Ridgery is from fires lit by persons of a different sort . |
12 | For the most part the cosy partners of Atlantic Trade saw German industrialisation as a hugely disruptive affair . |
13 | For the most part the mechanisms of the growth of capitalism and the development of a lay state passed Poland by . |
14 | For the most part the roads follow ridges but occasionally , east of Litchborough for example , the scenery unfolds to present a patchwork of fields typical of the traditional English countryside . |
15 | A certain George Carpenter was even hanged at Warminster in 1812 for the murder of a farmer called William Webb of Roddenbury Hill — but for the most part the Carpenters , like the Titfords , seem to have been law-abiding , not to say staid , folk . |
16 | These resolutions , for the most part the outcome of pragmatic adaptation of a moderate collectivism enshrined in Labour and the new social order , and the implementation of constitutional change , were to lay the foundations of a mass party able to command the loyalty of large sections of the enfranchised working class . |
17 | For the most part the walls are steep and blank , formerly quarried in places , and split by non-too-friendly cracklines . |
18 | This appears convincing since the decline in mortality rates antedated for the most part the advent of efficacious pills and surgical procedures . |
19 | For the most part the artists Rosenthal and Joachimedes have chosen are fine ; the problem is the narrowness of perspective this list imposes . |
20 | What must have really alerted concerned Americans was Blumer 's conclusion that for the most part the movies dulled discrimination , confused judgement , and stimulated random and unchannelled emotions . |
21 | Part of our reaction to that situation has been negative , especially the behaviourist interlude that sought to define out of existence many of the issues that confront us , but for the most part the approach has been a steady accumulation of experimental data in anticipation of the day when meaningful theories could be developed . |
22 | For the most part the later sonnets of celebration of the Friend impute no such extraordinary motives to the Poet . |
23 | Thus even for governments with radical good intentions , which for the most part the Lloyd George government was , there were formidable obstacles to piecemeal reform . |
24 | Nicholas frankly admitted that for the most part the reports were a pack of lies . |
25 | For the most part the climate is temperate , with strong seasonal fluctuations , harsh winters in the central and northern areas , warm summers and abundant rainfall . |
26 | Women are either absent , or present fulfilling for the most part the roles which were assigned to women in that society . |
27 | For the most part the scribes who copied the Pentateuch were very careful , and it would seem that very few errors crept into the Hebrew text . |
28 | For the most part the school has little control over these types of evaluation so we will consider the approaches in outline , concentrating on the issues raised . |
29 | At times workers displayed suspicion of the pretensions and relatively privileged way of life of their educated allies , but for the most part the discord between the two was slight . |
30 | For the most part the relief sought by each of these four appellants in their procedures for judicial review is the same , though somewhat differently expressed . |