Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the level , and most importantly the change in the level , of any source of revenue should be set locally … ’
2 Most importantly the hotel gains a security system whose cards can not be copied at the local locksmith .
3 The salary would base as my basic salary plus commission plus bonuses on a monthly basis and most importantly the promise that because the basic wage was so low , the lowest in the golf industry by your own words , er that there was to be a rise of approximately four thousand in January nineteen ninety four .
4 Most importantly the use of syntactic information has a long history in computational linguistics .
5 Most importantly the heads of terms must state that they are 'subject to contract " .
6 Most importantly the heads can contain terms that are binding on the vendor and purchaser .
7 All staff in their counselling work can draw on a range of standard publications , most importantly the Staff Guide which offers detailed guidance on procedures and expected roles .
8 Most importantly the workers help to improve the local water supply .
9 As it became clear that the coup was not holding , the bodies which had been silent , most importantly the CPSU , voiced their opposition to it .
10 Most importantly the Chardonnay in the grand cru sector has risen from nearly a third to over a half of the vines cultivated , while in the premiers crus it has dropped from just under a half to less than 40% .
11 Perhaps most importantly the vendor should remember that the value of the consideration shares can go down as well as up and the purchaser may require the vendor to agree to restrictions on the manner and timing of subsequent sales of the shares by the vendor .
12 The enthusiastic first GP season in ‘ 88 brought crashes , world points and most importantly the attention of Toni Mang .
13 The features include a Progress Recorder , Attainment Levels , varying levels of difficulty and most importantly an ability to create your own vocabulary lists , and in different languages ! ! !
14 To some extent it is fair to ask who is the play 's author : the writer , the company or the director producing the play , or perhaps most properly a collaboration between these three ?
15 And you can imagine the consternation down Coney Street where there were all these people and there was the the skeleton sitting there quite perkily right the way through town .
16 Gonzáles faces the most acutely the pressure that all democratic socialist parties face in the new Europe .
17 B/G electronics , Nav-sat , VHF , etc. etc. the list is too long to mention .
18 The hotel was n't really big enough for her to get confused as she checked up whether to turn left or right down the passage .
19 It was comparatively easy for the German troops to frustrate any rapid advance by Allied troops , particularly in the vast mountainous regions which stretch right down the centre of Italy .
20 Fifth Avenue , sliced right down the centre of the island , felt liberatingly airy because of the gigantic proportions of every shape and space .
21 Busacher snorted , drank , and wandered over to look at the long table which had been set up right down the centre of Willi 's big living room .
22 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
23 Instead of swallowing them , however , the eggs are taken into the vocal sac which is unusually large and extends right down the underside of the male 's body .
24 She watched , as , starting at the shoulder , he wound it right down the arm and the hand , covering the fingers , then wound it back up to the shoulder again .
25 He was right , a fire watcher came in saying that there was a stick of small unexploded bombs right down the Palace Road but that the junction of Munster and Dawes Road had had a hundred pounder and houses had gone .
26 It is one of the few pubs in London where the landlord and his staff have mastered the art of pulling a really good pint of bitter : one with a creamy head which lasts right down the glass .
27 In 1986 he took over the captaincy from Fletcher and led them to their third championship in four years , but early in 1987 he suffered a bad loss of form and the team slipped right down the table .
28 He decided to attack right down the landing path , diving from behind them , and he nudged his throbbing aircraft slightly to one side .
29 There is a commitment within the company to develop worker 's skills right down the line , and this has been done through training and education schemes .
30 Riffs equated with biffs right down the line .
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