Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Various names are used , such as administrative therapy , but the technique is most generally referred to as the therapeutic community approach . |
2 | This is most easily dealt with by ensuring that when Newco is formed it elects to have the same accounting year-end date as Target . |
3 | The connection is most often dealt with by some version of a realist explanation of their ‘ interaction ’ . |
4 | The transfer of the benefit of the contract is most commonly dealt with by way of an assignment unless the contract is being novated , in which case the benefit will be dealt with alongside the burden in the novation agreement . |
5 | In terms of institutional study , there is a dislike of what I think is rather sourly thought of as high culture and high art , and in favour of communications , which can be awfully boring and not terribly rewarding . |
6 | Narrative illustration , in the sense given here , is rarely highly thought of by adult critics . |
7 | That 's only partly paid for by government and social services and Michael has no other income |
8 | His scathing attitude to most of his fellow pupils is only partly accounted for by a difference in age . |
9 | He condemns the monk : at the same time as he acknowledges the monk 's ingenuity that has provided him with his sexual reward : This monk does not suffer the retributive poetic justice that is so frequently met with by lecherous clerics in the French fabliaux . |
10 | There are , however , hints in The Middlemen of the modes of narration which are to replace what is so brutally disposed of at the end of the tale . |
11 | perhaps that 's why Bushmills Whiskey is so often referred to as ‘ the gargle ’ . |
12 | Because innovation is so often thought of in purely product feature terms , these connections are especially important : they are the almost invisible understanding of the immediate situation that can spell ultimate success or failure in the marketplace … |
13 | Yet sometimes such suffering may be too much to bear , and is perhaps best dealt with by an elder attempting to return to former levels of less authentic but endurable adaptations to life . |
14 | Indeed , sound is perhaps best thought of as a wave , or series of waves , of stress passing through a substance at its natural speed . |
15 | Recording error on the part of staff , either purposeful or accidental , is less easily dealt with in a study such as this . |
16 | Recruitment is not normally thought of as an obvious candidate . |
17 | Case law , which is not infrequently relied on as an indication of problem areas , can be a very unreliable guide , since many cases are atypical and the real problems lie elsewhere . |
18 | However , since it applies whatever the age of the woman , it also extends to behaviour which is not otherwise dealt with by the criminal law . |
19 | The package of treaties allows for formal acceptance of a third party obligation , which is not explicitly referred to in the former treaty . |
20 | This tort is not directly referred to in section 13 , except in so far as the ‘ nominate ’ torts above are species of which it is the genus . |
21 | This requires that the machine be placed on a surface such that the tray is not constantly collided with by passers by . |
22 | While Robson 's view is , today , largely rejected by academic observers , the agency model is still widely adhered to by many practitioners at local level — both councillors and officers — who in the second half of the 1980s see central controls inhibiting their freedom to act in what they regard as the local interest . |
23 | Most of their instruction is designed for large , sophisticated farms , and organic husbandry is still usually looked upon as ‘ muck and mystery ’ . |
24 | The likes of Gordon Brown , Tony Blair , John Smith and Martin O'Neill have made good impressions , though Neil Kinnock , who got on famously badly with Ronald Reagan but adequately with Mr Bush , is still often referred to by the few Americans who pay any attention to British politics as ‘ the Welsh windbag ’ . |
25 | This plan is usually referred to as the " report " , since it is a report of the conclusion reached by the school 's library or curriculum development committee , but is more properly thought of as the proposal made by the school to the project coordinating committee in respect of the way in which it proposes that a project grant be used . |
26 | On the Von Neumann computer this was called the arithmetic register ( AR ) ; but it is more commonly referred to as the multiplier-quotient ( MQ ) or quotient ( Q ) register . |
27 | This type of audit is more commonly referred to as a ‘ structural survey report ’ or ‘ building inspection report ’ . |
28 | Extrusive igneous activity is more commonly referred to as volcanism and occurs where magma erupts on to the surface either as flowing lava , or as fragmental material thrown into the air by explosive volcanic activity . |
29 | The device we call a page printer , by the way , is more usually referred to as a laser printer , much more exciting . |
30 | I think that the sort of environmental problem to which the hon. Gentleman referred is so great that it is probably best dealt with by multilateral institutions . |