Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The chief candidates for this distinction are most certainly the higher primates , and of them perhaps more especially the near relatives of man , the chimpanzee and gorilla . |
2 | In the UK , these are most typically the nationalized industries . |
3 | It began in fact with what are perhaps still the best crime short stories to be found ; the tales of Sherlock Holmes . |
4 | Strange that this bird sits there and sings While we must only sit and plan Who are so much the higher things — The murder of our fellow man … |
5 | Like a horse and carriage , love and marriage do go together ; but selfishness and self-seeking and the anger generated by violated sensitivities and unmet needs are so often the outer evidence of an increasing inner barrenness . |
6 | Women are not like that ; or at least , the details , the weaknesses they dwell on in narration are only rarely the physical ones that men delight in . |
7 | But the change will further enhance the power of companies ' sponsoring brokers , who are already frequently the only analysts providing research on these illiquid shares . |
8 | Cunt and Rocky are just not the same issue . |
9 | There are just about the right number of ladies to infuriate the right-thinking and to make effective use of primary colours as highlight and contrast ; Kate Hoey in lime , Gillian Shephard in vivid egg custard , Alice Mahon in a fetching cerise , Glenda Jackson in a decent , sombre , high-necked red , Margaret Beckett , that oldtime leftist , even had a floor-cross royal blue . |
10 | I think the other feature of the system is — and I think people generally do n't realize what a remarkable it is — we 're just about the only country in the world that has this system , and we are remarkably successful in involving ordinary members of the community in the administration of justice , both in our lay magistrates system and in our jury system . |
11 | You 're just about the same height |
12 | ‘ We 're almost exactly the same age — his birthday is six months after mine — and we see each other at least once a week for lunch . |
13 | And I think both of them need to be erm thought about and looked at , but they 're certainly not the same thing . |
14 | In this process , great influence is exerted by the larger local enterprises , which are usually also the larger debtors , and by the local political bureaucracy . |
15 | However , the page numbers are usually not the only numbers in the text . |
16 | ‘ To my two sons I am still just the old crow . |
17 | Now orders came from and Sons the printers who were great target printers , and are still today the great target printer . |
18 | There are still roughly the same amount of people who do get drunk and create a problem , but we are now dealing with the street offences they cause at two or three o'clock rather than ten till midnight . ’ |
19 | Adult training centres are still often the only daytime occupation or ‘ work ’ available to disabled people , and the choice of activities within the centres can be limited : ‘ There 's no jobs for the young ones leaving school in the adult training centres , they 've got nothing to do , they 're getting no jobs in — they just do jigsaws . |
20 | For the present , the equations are still almost the only candidate for a system having a well-understood ( topologically and dynamically ) strange attractor in a range of parameter values . |
21 | Schools which are already doing very well are probably not the first priority for Compact . |
22 | Schools which are already doing very well are probably not the first priority for Compact . |
23 | However , the changes in the quality of our food are probably not the whole story . |
24 | This means that although credit cards are probably still the cheapest way to pay bills abroad , they may not be quite such good value as they used to be . |
25 | The folds in the return maps prevent the relatively simple analysis of the strange attractor from remaining true , since points which are separated by the expansion in one direction can , if they are later on the opposite sides of the fold in the map , be forced back together again by the contraction in the other direction . |
26 | They are also probably the earliest animals in which two sexes can be certainly identified . |
27 | Vehicle exhausts are also probably the biggest producers of man-made carbon monoxide , which destroys hydroxyl , an atmospheric ‘ cleansing agent ’ which gets rid of methane , another greenhouse gas . |
28 | In the outcome , food , sex and " nakedness " are nearly everywhere the primary foci of taboo . |
29 | Levels around Hinckley Point are nearly twice the national average and , between 1969 and 1973 , cases of cancer were four times higher than the national average in people under the age of 25 living in a radius of 12.5km around Hinckley Point . |
30 | They are nearly always the same people and they nearly always sit in the same places . |