Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His round , brown eyes regarded me obliquely , a little suspiciously above the high cheekbones .
2 Moral indignation sits rather uneasily on the hon. Gentleman 's shoulders , particularly on this matter .
3 Those who commit these crimes must be pursued most vigorously under the criminal law ; if they are allowed to get away with it others will take encouragement to follow their example .
4 There has been much debate about the real underlying purposes of this legislation which has been generally vaunted , most importantly in the major textbooks , as designed to ease the buying and selling of land ( see Chapter 10 ) .
5 The promotion of language across the curriculum in the wake of the Bullock Report ( 1975 ) has been followed by proposals for pastoral care across the curriculum ( Marland , 1980 ) , and most importantly in the present context , for a coordinated whole-school approach to study skills ( Irving and Snape , 1979 ) .
6 During the 1930s , however , it was the Conservatives who capitalized most effectively on the larger consequences of the Wall Street Crash , using them not only to bring down a Labour Government and introduce tariffs aimed at imperial consolidation , but also to promote among the masses the spirit of patriotic self-congratulation so eloquently projected by Stanley Baldwin :
7 At first the gospel of family limitation appears to have been spread most effectively among the middle classes before it percolated through to the working classes .
8 Bhabha writes of how Fanon ‘ speaks most effectively from the uncertain interstices of historical change : from the area of ambivalence between race and sexuality , out of an unresolved contradiction between culture and class ; from deep within the struggle of psychic representation and social reality ’ ( foreword to Fanon , Black Skin , White Masks , p. ix ) .
9 Their total estimate is for 220,000 dwellings annually until 1991 ( and rather less in the last decade of the century ) .
10 Manville was dead long before the heavy iron chains fastened around his ankles dragged his body to the bottom of the Potomac River .
11 The ultrastructure of the larger nerves resembles that of ganglia , with an outer lamella of collagen fibres in a mucopolysaccharide matrix secreted by perineurial cells , and with other glial cells lying most abundantly near the larger axons ( Osborne , 1966 ; Huddart , 1971 b ) .
12 And now Mrs Stych stood rather dazedly inside the front door and wondered if she was in the right house .
13 Moreover , all the circuit properties of a line are distributed along its length , uniformly so in the ideal situation of a uniformly constructed line .
14 Unfortunately for Tory Anglicans , things got out of hand , and they had to concede much more than they would have wanted ( most obviously on the central issue of the transfer of the Crown ) .
15 This manifests itself most obviously at the technical level where the same basic skills can be applied in different markets .
16 It was inevitable that the war in Asia would affect politics in Western Europe , most obviously in the military sphere .
17 There is hardly any difference between the sexes , except that the casque or bonnet at the back of the head and tubercles at the nostrils are a little larger , and the beautiful rosy salmon colour a little deeper in the male bird … ’
18 It is " recursive " because the same rule ( in this case a branching rule ) is applied locally all over the growing tree .
19 Kitty took about a dozen tender puffs and then pressed the pad of her index finger most gently on the glowing weed .
20 ‘ This is what you call the laconicum ? ’ she asked , drawing back rather dubiously from the dank breath that distilled out of the earth .
21 The simple truth is that we have both bowled extremely professionally throughout the last series against England .
22 Morse looked at her now — perhaps properly for the first time .
23 The expanse of wooden floor , cool and clean and shining … the double bed with its hand-appliquéd quilt in a complex pattern of pastels and white … the stand of leafy potted plants , the antique free-standing mirror , whose glass oval would take in the whole length of a woman in evening dress … the modern wardrobe , built-in , that blended so skilfully into the architectural mood of the house while providing all the space for clothing that she could possibly need … two original paintings on the walls , each an impressionistic landscape in subtle , imaginative colour …
24 He contrasts the moral ideas of humanity with those of the deity , who is described in terms reminiscent of Voltaire : ‘ Why have we sympathies that make the best of us so afraid of inflicting pain and sorrow , which yet we see dealt about so lavishly by the supreme governor ? ’
25 Inaccurate or biased research deserves our criticism , but it is just as important to ask the prior questions of why researchers have chosen to study sex differences so intensively in the first place ( why does no-one study ‘ sex similarity ’ ?
26 But the volume of ‘ railway milk ’ traffic grew only slowly in the first decades of railway transport .
27 As we know , the organisation of business er is n't their strong point at the moment , whether its been run ragged by their own rebels or clumsily breaking down the usual channels , seems our non-cooperation policy is merely an extension of the one that 's been working so effectively inside the Conservative party under the present Prime Minister .
28 It is perhaps easier to work with the Germans , whom Britain fought so bitterly in the first half of this century , than with the French or the Italians , whose active roles in the Second World War were prematurely curtailed .
29 Are you all right with the new ball , because we are ’ .
30 It 's all right for the first years now cos they 're never even gon na know about it .
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