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

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1 Most importantly in 15% of the patients suspected of malignancy on radiological grounds cytology was the only method of establishing a tissue diagnosis .
2 Finally , and perhaps most importantly in view of the continuing economic recession and the associated high level of redundancies , what factors should you take into account when considering to transfer your company pension scheme .
3 This idea of the diversified , fully funded scheme ( that is , run to match assets with present and future pension liabilities ) has been applied most widely in America and Britain , where its principles have been written into law ; it has also spread into Japan but scarcely at all into Germany , where company pension reserves frequently remain invested in the firm 's own shares .
4 The extent of this immunity was stated most widely in Duncan v. Cammel Laird ( H. L. , 1942 ) , where a claim by the Admiralty that documents relating to the construction of a submarine should not be disclosed , was upheld .
5 The years on either side of emancipation in 1865 saw blacks filtering into other sports , most successfully in horse riding and baseball ( see Quarles , 1964 ) .
6 The point is raised most acutely in R&D intensive sectors .
7 Civil disobedience to obtain what the voters want has been used most effectively in poll tax demonstrations and non-payment campaigns .
8 This may reflect teachers ' beliefs that mathematics by its nature is learned most effectively in groups of homogeneous ability .
9 The striking feature of the activities at which children worked for a high proportion of the time was involvement with other people ; conversely , most of the activities at which children worked for the lowest proportion of time writing , reading , drawing/painting — involved no other people and could have been carried out most effectively in isolation .
10 And in some cases , most strikingly in Normandy , the landed gains of castellans had been made at the expense of the comital demesne .
11 The space in paragraph 6 is for frequency e.g. daily/every other day in chronic cases or 1/2/3/4 hourly etc. in acutes .
12 These words were probably written after the capture and tonsuring of the king in 731 by unnamed opponents who kept him for a while in a monastic centre , somewhere presumably in Northumbria .
13 Prospecting continued in other provinces , though most intensely in Connaught and Ulster .
14 Secondly , and most remarkably in view of Birkett and the 1980 White Paper , the phrase was appropriate ‘ because it properly reflects the way in which interception has been authorised by successive governments of the Left and Right ’ , and it emphasizes the important point that the Act provides for no extension of existing practices .
15 Her family were nice , lived somewhere down in Sussex , a normal middle-class country family .
16 they 're somewhere down in Gillingham down in
17 He did n't tell long stories like Patsy did , or wistful tales like Dekko Moore about the time he made harnesses for the Lords of the Soil somewhere down in Meath .
18 ( Diodorus ' universal history is weighted towards Sicily in the classical period , conspicuously so in book xiv which covers 404387 ; , this is no doubt partly because he was Sicilian himself . )
19 in fact the girl who did the mailing for them did n't do it properly so in fact it 's unlikely to happen erm they asked me because I know that since she 's now leaving the Vice-Principal through network erm and and they were thinking of getting something together like that , I did n't write this that 's not my writing but just let me tell you I do n't write a twenty- four clock , twenty-four hour clock with full stops in it
20 Inevitably , he came under the scrutiny of the bigger clubs and Spurs and Brentford made offers , but he eventually moved rather suddenly in October 1935 to Norwich City , when the Canaries paid their record fee to obtain his services , and he played for the Carrow Road club until the war .
21 An enlivened understanding is needed of education 's role in support of the economy , most especially in development of vocational and technical education .
22 The police had arrived now in the shape of a wpc who was talking amiably to the protesters who moved back a little apparently in response to her request .
23 Calcium is found most abundantly in milk .
24 A girl of about Xanthe 's age bounced up to my side as I walked slowly along in front of the grandstand , and said , ‘ Hi !
25 The major capitalist countries , Lenin argued in his Imperialism ( 1916 ) , were economically interconnected , and a revolution in any one of them — most obviously in Russia , the ‘ weakest link ’ would necessarily lead to revolutionary changes in the others .
26 The pressure comes most obviously in terms of the recently imposed completion rates for postgraduate research , but there also seems to be a more general irritation in policy circles with what seems to be the leisurely pace of higher education , a pace which some would link with the original meaning of the word scholar .
27 This tendency is itself in need of sociological analysis , since it is in some respects clearly related to the social character of certain modem institutions , most obviously in advertising and market research but also in audience research and in political opinion polling .
28 In fact , information on shared space principles quickly became available in local guides , most obviously in Cheshire , but Roads in Urban Areas , the standard Department of Transport manual from 1966 , remained in use .
29 Although the effects of loss vary from one individual to another , on the whole it seems that men tend to fare a little better in bereavement than women , and fewer of them are found to be in need of psychiatric treatment for chronic grief and depression .
30 The inquisitive Warlord turned to realign itself with its mechanical peers which strode onward together in line abreast , to massacre Marines .
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