Example sentences of "[am/are] most [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The modern paradox , that the areas of Yugoslavia which are most richly endowed with mineral resources and other industrial raw materials are the least economically developed , can only be understood in the context of the long centuries of neglect from which Yugoslavia south of the Danube-Sava line suffered during the Ottoman period .
2 Early mouse embryos and their component cells are most easily manipulated during fixation and immunocytological staining if stuck down to coverslips .
3 As many parts of the brain contain cells of varying size , which may not all be involved in the same functions , biases of this sort may determine which functions are most strongly associated with unit activity .
4 They are most widely known as company secretaries ( which is the function of roughly 20 per cent of the UK 's chartered secretaries ) .
5 It must be recognized that Donna Landry 's views on Leapor are most nearly justified in relation to this piece .
6 They have to be suspended from battens and are most often made from pre-finished , slotted insulation board , polystyrene or fibreglass .
7 Concepts and rules are most often taught by definition and description , and whilst this can be successful , given a good communication technique , it has the disadvantage of failing to produce generalisation .
8 The largest 25 producers account for more than 50% of the area planted and it is their names which are most often seen on merchant 's lists .
9 Designs on the screen are most often knitted from bottom to top , so looking for colours as they appear in the design from bottom to top and left to right is an accurate way of assessing where colours are brought into the work and their order .
10 They are most often found on drawer divans .
11 These Biros are most popularly given as Christmas presents .
12 Unfortunately , the industrial skills of the area are learned in the very businesses which are most harshly hit by taxation .
13 Thus , when the Board of Education issues its official Suggestions for Teachers handbook in 1910 it transmitted a clear message : ‘ … the high function of the teacher is to prepare the child for the life of the good citizen , to create and foster the aptitude for work and for the intelligent use of leisure , and to develop those features of character which are most readily influenced by school life , such as loyalty to comrades , loyalty to institutions , unselfishness and an orderly and disciplined habit of mind . ’
14 It is extremely painful for them to add to their burdens at a time when they are most hard pressed at work or with their own families .
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