Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adj] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Interpet products are widely available in the aquatic trade , in case of difficulty contact
2 I am most grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his kind opening remarks .
3 I am most grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his statement and endorsement of the policy under which the security arrangements are conducted within the Province and for his reference to the rule of law .
4 In all logic we have already sold the pass by having separate bands for Scotland and Wales , and I am most worried about the current matter .
5 Goosanders are found on both fresh and salt water , near the coast and well inland , but they are rather rare on the open sea and are perhaps more likely to be seen c-n salt water in very cold weather .
6 Families , being private places , are rather difficult for the self-styled observer to cope with , but seem quite manageable for the more discreet artistic observer who , of course , only writes ‘ fiction ’ .
7 Most managers are happier with numbers and measurements than qualitative judgements , and there is , certainly , some risk that a small-scale piece of research will turn out to have been done on a sample of people who are rather atypical of the desired target audience as a whole .
8 Initial , would have to be interpreted as initial , plus post-initial , , with the result that the post-initial set of consonants would have to contain , , , and also , — consonants which are rather different from the other four and which could only combine with , .
9 This is not entirely surprising because the steps involved are rather different from the familiar ones used in other spreadsheet tasks .
10 Auburee , however , plays to the full here the apt role of a garrulous and clumsy , but essentially thoughtless and harmless , old woman to entrap the wife ; the sexual connotations of her interest in and comments on the bed are rather different from the explicit insolence of the monk of the Shipman 's Tale .
11 Survey courses are much more common in the American system than in this country , where they are rather despised as the academic equivalent of Encyclopaedia Brittanica .
12 Similarly , trade unions are thought of as institutions whose objectives and practices are fundamentally opposed to the public interest .
13 The septa in these corals are often arranged about a six-fold symmetry so that they are fundamentally different from the Rugosa .
14 Because as humans , only we are instinctively aware of the spiritual essence of the universe .
15 Protozoans are effectively invisible to the naked eye , and flukes nearly so , but other external parasites are all too-readily seen .
16 ‘ I am tremendously excited about the whole project , I can see a rewarding and profitable future .
17 But they say that around £100 million is needed to ensure such projects are economically viable in the short term .
18 Detectives say they are bitterly disappointed by the apathetic response following the assault which left 20-year old Michael Gibson , of Moffat Close , Darlington , fighting for his life .
19 As discussed in Chapter 2 , many people today are acutely conscious of the dark side of religion , and some see this failure as so colossal that they wish to have nothing more to do with it .
20 As with insurance companies , pension funds are tremendously important to the efficient working of the secondary market of the Stock Exchange .
21 Thus , for example , it is clear that the fourth and sixth of the ‘ rights of silence , ’ which are the subject of much current controversy , are wholly unconnected with the present appeal .
22 Standing under an ancient oak I am intensely aware of the sheer concentration of life in the leafy canopy overhead .
23 do accept , though , that personal service workers such as shop assistants , check-out and wrap operators , and receptionists are little different to the working class .
24 We are intensely conscious of the environmental and animal welfare issues in that one place .
25 Its characteristics are remarkably consistent considering the wide cultural span , and are suggestive of some reality behind the accounts found in ancient philosophy , esoteric writings and the work of researchers into the unorthodox .
26 But the target of Mrs Thatcher 's wrath was equally well known when the day after the budget in a public speech she said : ‘ Now what really gets me is … that those who are most critical of the extra taxes are those who were most vociferous in demanding extra expenditure . ’
27 The problems are most acute in the non-advanced sector where many eligible applicants are unable to gain admission to courses leading to vocational qualifications .
28 Wendler has also assessed which application areas , or what Gartner refers to as middleware — everything between the hardware and what the user actually sees — are most appropriate for the near-term deployment of opens systems .
29 A coach will then help each student select those methods which match the dynamic performance of the kayak in use and which are most appropriate to the personal aims and values of the trainee .
30 Examinations are most frequent in the early part of the test and on the samples stored at elevated temperatures .
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