Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] in the [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This evaluation will consider whether the school is now more effectively educating its students , and whether the change has been carried out in the most efficient way .
2 By contrast , death and decay are speeded up in the equally characteristic Peter Greenaway film , A Zed and Two Noughts ( 1985 ) , set mainly in a zoo .
3 It is binding in its entirety and applicable simultaneously in all member States , and has been used mostly in the nationally sensitive area of agricultural policy .
4 This should not be particularly surprising since the main element has been price support for commodities such as grain and sugar which are produced principally in the more favoured farming areas .
5 ‘ But I 've been travelling hopefully in the meanwhile , ’ he said , ‘ and I 've got my first catalogue and two books ready . ’
6 She had been brought up in the most isolated of spots — although , perhaps , because of its very isolation and Granny Tremayne 's aloofness , she had simply known about , but not exactly experienced , communal village life .
7 The gardens are laid out in the most elegant manner and both the paintings and furniture are surprisingly fine .
8 The point will be of particular relevance in connection with causal sequences or causal chains , to be considered later in the most relevant context .
9 Crumbs of advantage , Bénezet had found , may be picked up in the most unexpected places .
10 Because potatoes do not absorb radioactive nucleotides , they are one of the few crops that could be grown safely in the heavily contaminated soils around Chernobyl .
11 Some observers say that charging on the basis of hours is too simple a method to be used exclusively in the increasingly complex business of auditing .
12 One important global issue can be summed up in the now widely used expression ‘ limits to growth ’ .
13 If William and Harry were to be brought up in the rather stiff and formal atmosphere of the Palace after suffering the trauma of their parents ' splitting up , they would hardly end up as the secure , well-balanced people the Queen hopes will succeed her .
14 My whirlpool analogy can prove equally dangerous in its generalisation for there are innovators to be found even in the most remote schools .
15 The nature of this particular kind of identification and of the differences between the two versions can be illustrated even in the formally constructed prayerful episodes .
16 And those that do intend to hold onto them will be centred mainly in the traditionally more conservative financial community , and geographically , in Germany .
17 And those that do intend to hold onto them will be centred mainly in the traditionally more conservative financial community , and geographically , in Germany .
18 So I could n't agree more , and that will be taken up in the fairly near future , following the information that I 've been gathering in the various meetings that I 've been having round the country on this .
19 However , as Sperber and Wilson have shown , this traditional approach to communication can not be maintained even in the most ordinary , non-poetic cases .
20 As Lord Upjohn said in Phipps v. Boardman , at p. 123 : ‘ Rules of equity have to be applied to such a great diversity of circumstances that they can be stated only in the most general terms and applied with particular attention to the exact circumstances of each case . ’
21 Curiously , there is little mention of either chiral stationary phases or chiral chromatography , which are discussed later in the less relevant chapter on sample preparations .
22 They 've changed it again as well , now , now instead of the er , the white ball being placed anywhere in the anywhere behind the black line at the top .
23 Within months , Scargill 's warnings of substantial pit closures were transformed into reality : the NUM was unable to resist — with most of its members at the affected pits rapidly opting for the generous redundancy terms — and with the privatization of the electricity-generating industry at the end of the 1980s the ability of many British mines to compete was in question ; closures were instituted even in the more productive fields .
24 As the demand for cotton goods rose ( partly owing to economic growth caused by advances in agricultural techniques and extended foreign trade ) cotton production shifted from the putting-out system to mills being set up in the rapidly urbanising towns .
25 A few people sat there also , talking , and some again were sitting around in the long lower lounge to the rear .
26 Three separate couples were sleeping together in the most overt and sordid way , one pair on a mattress in the theatre itself ( we called it " the bed of Sin " ) .
27 Instead , we should be in tune with what is happening environmentally in the most progressive countries in Europe and throughout the world .
28 Few of those who can read actually believe what is said even in the more responsible newspapers ; like many Middle Easterners they prefer the racy , outlandish explanation .
29 The basis of this understanding of marriage is laid down in the very first book of the Bible : ‘ That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united with his wife , and they become one . ’
30 Well he told he 's coming round in the afterwards .
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