Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In that case , come right on in . ’ |
2 | They are all living on somewhere in the world . |
3 | Yet for all this , more co-ordinated machinery still has to emerge and I confess to experiencing a certain sour taste of insincerity when I hear educational leaders talking about promoting a relevant and dynamic curriculum for primary schools , yet notice that they are hastening most slowly in providing the assessment policy needed to enable this to happen . |
4 | Right right in right in the top corner , erm the furthest possible point away from the village . |
5 | Theirs is not an ideal shared by a generation raised on crude manifestations of pop culture , most conspicuously in this case , a brash attempt to seize control of our most internationally famous football club . |
6 | These groups are the boys ' gangs that flourish most conspicuously in the ‘ delinquent neighbourhoods ’ of our large American cities . |
7 | At the same time , one must remember that there were other aspects of the economy which were virtually unaffected by war ; one sees this in the growth of the mining interest in the North-east , and most conspicuously in the continuation of trading connections with areas even after the political ties which had created them had been broken . |
8 | The promotion of language across the curriculum in the wake of the Bullock Report ( 1975 ) has been followed by proposals for pastoral care across the curriculum ( Marland , 1980 ) , and most importantly in the present context , for a coordinated whole-school approach to study skills ( Irving and Snape , 1979 ) . |
9 | Most importantly in 15% of the patients suspected of malignancy on radiological grounds cytology was the only method of establishing a tissue diagnosis . |
10 | There has been much debate about the real underlying purposes of this legislation which has been generally vaunted , most importantly in the major textbooks , as designed to ease the buying and selling of land ( see Chapter 10 ) . |
11 | The survey found that numbers of Britain 's only native cat , Felix silvestris , have declined throughout Scotland , but most importantly in the north and west , where the cat is genetically purer than any other in Europe . |
12 | He means this in a number of ways , but most importantly in the very practical sense of the range of opportunities open to him . |
13 | Finally , and perhaps most importantly in view of the continuing economic recession and the associated high level of redundancies , what factors should you take into account when considering to transfer your company pension scheme . |
14 | I think that black kids are treated rather badly in this school , for example , there are less black kids in the ‘ A ’ band . |
15 | Poor Roger crashed rather badly in his A levels . |
16 | ‘ Well , there was this almighty bang an' the bleedin' fing stopped dead right in the middle o' the music . |
17 | This idea of the diversified , fully funded scheme ( that is , run to match assets with present and future pension liabilities ) has been applied most widely in America and Britain , where its principles have been written into law ; it has also spread into Japan but scarcely at all into Germany , where company pension reserves frequently remain invested in the firm 's own shares . |
18 | The extent of this immunity was stated most widely in Duncan v. Cammel Laird ( H. L. , 1942 ) , where a claim by the Admiralty that documents relating to the construction of a submarine should not be disclosed , was upheld . |
19 | The years on either side of emancipation in 1865 saw blacks filtering into other sports , most successfully in horse riding and baseball ( see Quarles , 1964 ) . |
20 | In the same way , Islam has always been an urban faith , ill at ease with the wilderness ; its civilization has always flourished most successfully in the labyrinths of the ancient bazaar towns of the East . |
21 | When these various bodies were created , the question of control did arise , most acutely in the case of the nationalized industries . |
22 | The point is raised most acutely in R&D intensive sectors . |
23 | It arose most acutely in the United States which welcomed immigrants but also put pressure on them to turn themselves into English-speaking American citizens as soon as possible , since any rational citizen would wish to be an American . |
24 | Until relatively recently central-local relationships were viewed rather simplistically in legal , institutional and financial terms . |
25 | This view has been expressed most effectively in an article by Fleay and Sanders . |
26 | These had often operated most effectively in smaller areas within which housing or industrial-renewal projects could best be implemented . |
27 | Such glass is used most effectively in medieval restoration work , as well as in modern creations . |
28 | Goblins are numerous and fight most effectively in big Mobs with many ranks — this enables the Goblins to bowl over their enemy by sheer weight of numbers . |
29 | The striking feature of the activities at which children worked for a high proportion of the time was involvement with other people ; conversely , most of the activities at which children worked for the lowest proportion of time writing , reading , drawing/painting — involved no other people and could have been carried out most effectively in isolation . |
30 | This may reflect teachers ' beliefs that mathematics by its nature is learned most effectively in groups of homogeneous ability . |