Example sentences of "for the [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most market makers also display prices for the most widely traded stocks on screen on SEAQ .
2 Individuals have to search more intensively for the most favourably priced goods , and firms have to determine their new prices ( not easy when production costs are continually changing ) and then disseminate the information .
3 We mentioned above that inflation creates additional administrative costs to households and firms , both in the search for the most favourably priced goods and in the time and effort involved in determining and disseminating new prices .
4 ‘ There 's a section here for the most prettily arranged salad .
5 The greatest unfairness , she thought , was that the women who could afford to buy the beautiful clothes simply did not do them justice , while she , who showed them off so well , had to save for weeks , even given her staff discount , for the most modestly priced item .
6 And that is for the most rapidly accumulating chalk .
7 It is possible , for example , that a large proportion of loans are for the most recently deposited theses ; alternatively , it could be that some theses are more often requested than others , and that loan records for such theses would be found within different time periods .
8 The ‘ explosion ’ of place differentiation in Britain also provides the rationale for the more locally focused treatments in Part III , which are arranged in term of types of places rather than on the basis of the standard regional units used conventionally for more detailed accounts of the geography of Britain .
9 ( Both Spanish and Italian lute-composers used the terms ‘ tiento ’ and ‘ ricercare ’ for the more loosely constructed type of piece . )
10 When gesture us used as a foil for the more flatly painted areas ( as in ‘ So much depends ’ ) , it appears repetitiously over the painting 's ground and , relegated literally to the background , is emptied of special status by its multiple application .
11 The Origin of the Family , Private Property and the State , 1884 Formen is the most detailed discussion of pre-capitalist society in Marx 's mature work and it really can not be understood except as a part of the background for the more fully completed works Marx was either planning or did wrote , especially Capital .
12 This might then account for the apparently non-environmentally controlled distribution pattern in which other species could insinuate themselves in the holes of the forest ‘ lattice ’ devoid of the first species .
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