Example sentences of "[prep] [det] most [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They strengthen the case , that was forcefully made by the Black report , Inequalities in Health ( Penguin 1980 ) , for some redirection of effort towards those most at risk .
2 Introduce housing cost relief weighted towards those most in need and available to house buyers and renters. this will replace mortgage tax relief for future home buyers , which often helps most those who need it least , and causes enormous distortions in the savings and housing markets .
3 Other survey evidence suggests , moreover , that a majority of the population has little sympathy towards those most in need of help from the welfare state .
4 But unless there is constant effort to innovate , unless new knowledge is applied more effectively , and unless research is more explicitly directed toward the problems of those most in need , there is little hope that societies will be able to overcome the difficulties they now face .
5 But the burden of satisfying private sector returns on loans and investments will fall upon tenants , through increasing rental levels risking the exclusion of those most in need of social housing provision or at least further enmeshing them in the poverty trap .
6 There is agreement , certainly in the mental health field ( Huxley , 1991a ) that case management works best when its purpose is clearly articulated in the form of service goals ; the outcome measures used actually assess progress in these target areas ; the theoretical model and content of the programme are consistent with the service goals ; and case management is focused on a narrowly defined target group of those most in need .
7 There now exists a variety of provision for education , training , work experience and advice supported by central government , local government and voluntary bodies , but experience suggests that some of those most in need of such services are relatively ill prepared to take advantage of the opportunities they offer .
8 This scheme seems to do the opposite by putting a vehicle way out of reach of those most in need .
9 The 1980s have seen an increasing North-South regional polarisation , a de-industrialisation of the old heartlands of British industry so great that one can understand why it has been said that the working class have a nostalgia for industry , a decline in welfare provision for those most in need , a redistribution of taxation in favour of the well-off and — as distressingly revealed during the miners ' strike of 1984–5 — the growth of a national paramilitary form of policing acting on behalf of a government determined to weaken trade unionism while British capitalism restructures itself .
10 Does my hon. Friend agree that in constituencies such as mine in the south-east there are problems in providing houses for those most in need and I welcome the additional figures that he has announced for housing associations ?
11 It was informal and , above all , accessible — evidence , no doubt , of the absence of entry requirements and the availability of fee concessions for those most in need .
12 This has meant a fall in the demand for residential care which had been increasing rapidly in previous years and it is the duty of the relevant authorities to plan future provision er so that everything will work smoothly for those most in need .
13 The problem with this sort of approach is that it can make standards yet more remote from those most in need of them .
14 All districts will receive increases taking into account ‘ pressure of local unemployment patterns and of the importance of focusing extra help on those most in need ’ .
15 What Challis and Davies ( 1986a ) have called ‘ horizontal efficiency ’ involves spreading resources across the full range of potential clients whereas ‘ vertical efficiency ’ requires a concentration on those most in need of help .
16 In the meantime , the Board is looking for ways to fund the deficit should it continue , but has decided not to charge the deficit as an additional burden upon those residents who are able to pay their own way from their own resources , and not to move from its established principle of offering care to those most in need towards a degenerate policy of offering care only to those who are most able to pay .
17 These decisions both tend to define ‘ severe and enduring ’ mental illness in the local context and to allocate limited resources for care programming to those most in need .
18 I trust that my hon. Friend will agree that co-operation between member states of the European Community is particularly desirable when considering the provision of help to those most in need .
19 Growing companies are among those most at risk , she claims , when going down the old-fashioned selection route .
20 For instance , bereaved adults experience higher than expected levels of illness in the year following the death of their spouse , and among those most at risk of lasting psychiatric problems are people without a network of friends or relatives to whom they may turn for consolation ( Parkes and Brown , 1972 ) .
21 EC officials said that the areas , which are regarded as among those most in need of aid , had been omitted because they fell outside the administrative boundary of the Highland and Island region .
22 If benefits are targeted at those most in need as assessed by a means test , then the poverty and unemployment traps may be encountered .
23 They felt that it should be targeted at those most in need and was really only useful for a small proportion of people with mental health problems .
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