Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Theirs is not an ideal shared by a generation raised on crude manifestations of pop culture , most conspicuously in this case , a brash attempt to seize control of our most internationally famous football club .
2 I think that black kids are treated rather badly in this school , for example , there are less black kids in the ‘ A ’ band .
3 Until relatively recently central-local relationships were viewed rather simplistically in legal , institutional and financial terms .
4 Goblins are numerous and fight most effectively in big Mobs with many ranks — this enables the Goblins to bowl over their enemy by sheer weight of numbers .
5 Such glass is used most effectively in medieval restoration work , as well as in modern creations .
6 These had often operated most effectively in smaller areas within which housing or industrial-renewal projects could best be implemented .
7 In which case , the random elements of a football match take charge , as well as that capacity for spreading fear which lurks most menacingly in tall , dark strikers .
8 In prosperous districts too — most strikingly in central Suffolk — the labouring element was minimal , few assessments falling below £2 , and many people had their own smallholdings which , even if not always big enough to afford a really adequate livelihood , at least restricted working for wages to a subsidiary role .
9 Rather , after that first heart-clenching moment when she saw him — so tall , so incredibly right in formal dress — she felt more wretched than ever : he was merely as courteous as the occasion demanded .
10 Were there any players that the crowds used to pick on especially in any way ?
11 Though fever and diarrhoea still linger as killing diseases in parts of southern and south-eastern Europe , and malaria was only beginning to give way before D.D.T. in 1945 these diseases now linger on only in backward districts .
12 A centralized planning system in which the centre communicates its requirements directly to the producing units can operate effectively only in brief moments of national emergency ( with its associated national consensus on priorities ) .
13 Those still in the queue peered inquisitively at the contents jumbled loosely together in brown paper wrapping .
14 Grid planning was immensely popular and extensions of old medieval towns as well as the new industrial towns went on apace in this fashion .
15 So Anglam had been effectively entirely in American hands : they sent the trainees probably nominated the lecturers and when the time came could quietly pull out pleading changes in the American scene which the British directors could n't challenge .
16 The work of Bakhtin has been ‘ taken up ’ in television writing — most problematically in some appropriations of the theory of carnival developed in Rabelais and His World — and the critical vocabulary of the ‘ chronotope ’ and ‘ the dialogic ’ which is developed in his extensive work on literature , culture and language is beginning to achieve some deserved currency .
17 It showed most obviously in certain political institutions , above all the sovereign state and representative government , in some central ideas , of which the most potent were ultimately drawn from Christianity or the Enlightenment , and in a powerful technology , based on experimental science .
18 The non-Roman , Eastern influence on the Celtic Church manifested itself most obviously in Irish monasticism .
19 The difficulties raised by full employment manifested themselves most obviously in accelerating inflation .
20 Walk on round to those cliffs and you come to what seem like utterly derelict sheds hanging on the edge of the precipice , stinking of goat : these are stacked with piles of skins for tanning , which goes on below in Brobdingnagian wooden barrels and enormous concrete troughs .
21 Marshall 's flax business declined after his death and closed down altogether in 1886 , but the building remains standing ( and occupied ) as a monument to the slight attack of megalomania that Yorkshire 's textile industry went through in the nineteenth century .
22 In Oxfordshire the Stonesfield slate-pits and mines shut down one by one during the second half of the nineteenth century ; in Leicestershire the Swithland slate-quarries , which had been worked since Henry III 's time , shut down altogether in 1887 ; and so it was in nearly every county in England .
23 Chancroid , also called soft sore , soft chancre , and ‘ ulcus molle ’ , is a disease of world-wide distribution but is seen only rarely in temperate climates and is uncommon in Western Europe or North America and , when it has been diagnosed , it has usually been imported from warmer countries .
24 Different principles apply to awards by juries , which are used only rarely in civil cases , usually in defamation cases .
25 Nowadays , ne is used only rarely in conversational contexts , but is favoured in certain formal ( particularly written ) styles .
26 It has been referred to only rarely in official Soviet and Afghan statements in the 1980s since the Soviet-Afghan Friendship and Cooperation Treaty of December 1978 has replaced it as the contractual charter determining the relations between the two states .
27 You might think the only safe course is straightforward , sound , economic government and you might wonder therefore why so rarely in recent years Governments have practised it , except when they have been hit over the head by external forces and events that they could n't resist .
28 For most chairmen , however , Citrine 's view that they should move only slowly in this direction , doing little more than break even ( but conceding part of the case for higher depreciation ) , seemed quite consistent with the philosophy of nationalisation .
29 Research is showing that diets which appear perfectly all right in other respects may lead to processes occurring within the gut that could increase the production or the concentration of cancer-inducing substances carcinogens .
30 Then would come the journey to Paris , after which ( as he noted in another connection in the same letter ) " it will be all right in this academic career " .
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