Example sentences of "is [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first , which is much more liberal , is most frequently found in business sales cases .
2 The break with the past is most clearly seen in Figure 4.2 .
3 The extent of the revolution is most strikingly illustrated by comparison of Giovanni Gabrieli 's two settings of ‘ O Jesu mi dulcissime ’ : in his First Book of Sacrae Symphoniae ( 1597 ) and in his Second Book ( posthumously published in 1615 ) .
4 Petrological observations show excess feldspar in many basaltic lavas which is most easily explained by crystal settling .
5 ‘ Each is most carefully marked in pencil with the names of sender and recipient , of course . ’
6 If I could just make a point about affordable housing chairman , of course the department recognizes that there is a problem of affordable housing as evidenced by minister 's statements but the view of my policy colleagues in headquarters is that this is most appropriately addresses in district wide plans and not necessarily at structure plan level .
7 The word is most often heard in response to an order to do something : fetch firewood , haul water , etc .
8 This method is most often used by market researchers , but is not unknown among sociologists .
9 This remedy is most often needed in chest complaints and gastric or bowel disorders .
10 It appears to favour grouping on city pavements outside office blocks and is most commonly seen around mid-morning or between 12 noon and 2pm .
11 ( f ) Improvements A rent geared to subrents is most commonly found in building leases .
12 Blackouts are described in extreme cases of overeating binges or starvation even though this feature is most commonly associated with alcohol .
13 Oblique divergence is most commonly accommodated by transform offsets along a mid-oceanic ridge crest , while oblique convergence is resolved by the complex adjustment of lithospheric fragments along the plate boundary .
14 Hobhouse ‘ presented a kind of fusion of Spencer and Green ’ insofar as he believed in the scientific importance of the idea of evolution but felt that the most highly evolved society is one ‘ in which the efforts of its members are most completely coordinated to common ends , in which discord is most fully subdued to harmony . ’
15 For me this is most directly related to homework . ’
16 The food 's quality is not improved by the fact that the watch is rarely there to eat on time .
17 But this should not be seen as a criticism ; the role and scope of audit is somewhat narrowly defined in law , and any change is almost bound to have legal ramifications .
18 Kelsen insists that ‘ every law applying act is only partly determined by law ’ and presents actual legal systems as a synthesis of formal , static deduction and informal , dynamic determination .
19 Aggression is only partly caused by leadership style .
20 ‘ The world is only slowly emerging from recession and it is not certain whether Germany 's has been arrested .
21 The cleavage line is only rarely retained in adult insects but some species have a similarly situated sulcus of different morphological and functional significance .
22 The dismantling of that establishment is only just getting under way .
23 Zinc ( 13 µM ) in gastric juice has not been measured previously , but most zinc is only weakly bound to albumin in plasma and this probably explains why the zinc concentrations in gastric juice are higher relative to copper .
24 Eyes : Rolling eyes that show the whites are often thought to be a sign of viciousness — in fact , they are an indication of wariness and suspicion , which is only occasionally accompanied by aggression .
25 The full impact of last Thursday 's freak storm in Llandudno , Conwy and the surrounding areas is only now coming to light and it could be several months before some of the 500 people forced to leave their homes will be able to return .
26 That analysis is so well understood in North America that their discrimination statutes merely enact a general prohibition on employment discrimination on account of disability .
27 There are many species of ‘ flying ’ squirrels , but none of these is so well equipped for flight as the colugo , their gliding membranes being not nearly so extensive .
28 What has pleased me is the way in which the living material of Rural Studies is so avidly used in Art nowadays , not just in primary schools , but in secondary schools , too .
29 The vocabulary of evaluation , especially praise , is so heavily used in speech — including in HYPERBOLE , or exaggerated forms — that it can take on surprising effects in more formal , written contexts .
30 In passing judgement on these crucial issues the historian is so easily blinkered by hindsight .
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