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

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1 They are all living on somewhere in the world .
2 These groups are the boys ' gangs that flourish most conspicuously in the ‘ delinquent neighbourhoods ’ of our large American cities .
3 At the same time , one must remember that there were other aspects of the economy which were virtually unaffected by war ; one sees this in the growth of the mining interest in the North-east , and most conspicuously in the continuation of trading connections with areas even after the political ties which had created them had been broken .
4 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 ) .
5 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 ) .
6 The survey found that numbers of Britain 's only native cat , Felix silvestris , have declined throughout Scotland , but most importantly in the north and west , where the cat is genetically purer than any other in Europe .
7 He means this in a number of ways , but most importantly in the very practical sense of the range of opportunities open to him .
8 ‘ Well , there was this almighty bang an' the bleedin' fing stopped dead right in the middle o' the music .
9 In the same way , Islam has always been an urban faith , ill at ease with the wilderness ; its civilization has always flourished most successfully in the labyrinths of the ancient bazaar towns of the East .
10 When these various bodies were created , the question of control did arise , most acutely in the case of the nationalized industries .
11 It arose most acutely in the United States which welcomed immigrants but also put pressure on them to turn themselves into English-speaking American citizens as soon as possible , since any rational citizen would wish to be an American .
12 Since few actuaries will have had much practical experience of teaching before becoming tutors these notes have been prepared to give you some guidance towards helping students most effectively in the context of the tuition system .
13 6 The adequacy of INSET provision in training teachers to use microcomputers most effectively in the classroom .
14 Friendships developed of a very intense type , sometimes , inevitably , with an explicitly sexual aspect which seems , in spite of the awful fulminations of headmasters , to have produced remarkably little in the way of enduring guilt or sexual abnormality in adult life : it was the emotional intensity of the experience which was remembered , suggesting how deep a displaced need it in fact fulfilled .
15 They now seemed too cautious , too reluctant to admit to the most defective aspects of the post-medieval Catholic tradition , too little aware of the real situation in the Church of the southern hemisphere ( whose voice was heard remarkably little in the Council 's debates ) .
16 The proposition that the history of sexual oppression will always inhere in the sexual desire of the oppressed , most powerfully in the form of self-oppression , confesses to tragedy .
17 European movements of national liberation were the most important forms of popular rebellion during their lifetime , but the intellectual atmosphere of mid-nineteenth-century London as well as their own convictions made it seem that nationalism was a temporary phase , and that internationalism was the norm , or at least the force that would grow most powerfully in the future .
18 In Cleveland um there were a number of cases of child sex abused diagnosed , I think somewhere somewhere in the region of between one and two hundred altogether , by a controversial process called the anal dilation reflex .
19 I would be treading a little widely in the direction of sub judice if I were to answer that , because any decision is for the jurisdiction of the court .
20 On the other hand , the remaining disorganisation , lack of solidarity , individualism , parochial narrow-mindedness and the defects of capitalist society are apparent in the form of the failure to understand general proletarian tasks , which are expressed most forcibly in the tasks and demands of the Soviet dictatorship , the workers ' state .
21 The initial impact will be felt most keenly in the infant school where the first stages of the National Curriculum are already in place .
22 It had seemed clear enough in the sand .
23 As a political tool naval patronage was rather less in the control of Administration than was military patronage , for although the Board of Admiralty retained all home patronage , there were many flag officers commanding squadrons in distant waters who enjoyed the right to make necessary promotions in their ships .
24 The external appearance might be considered typically Japanese — matt black folded steel case , drum feet , extruded black anodized aluminium front panel — yet one pauses : perhaps it has rather less in the way of lights , button and switches than usual .
25 A good woman , someone had explained to him on the road from Brighouse , the widow of Radical Jack Thackray , something of a local hero , who had been cut down by a sabre at St Peter 's Fields in Manchester , asking for rather less in the way of electoral reform than Daniel himself was demanding now .
26 The possibilities of choice are rather less in the most obviously vocationally oriented degrees , such as Architecture , Housing Studies and Nursing Studies , but some freedom of action is still possible .
27 Their total estimate is for 220,000 dwellings annually until 1991 ( and rather less in the last decade of the century ) .
28 The broad gauge lived on only in the Paddington to Penzance expresses , corresponding goods trains and services on feeder lines .
29 Those people always get on better in the world than decent men . ’
30 I think in some ways it 's better , because girls are meant to get on better in the sciences in girls ' schools ; they 're meant to be pushed backwards a bit in boys ' schools .
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