Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] important [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The next and perhaps most important case is Hobbs v. Clark [ 1988 ] R.T.R. 36 .
2 This discussion has led us into the third and perhaps most important question : since the assumptions will generally be untrue , how robust are the results to minor modifications of the assumptions of the model ?
3 The first and perhaps most important point is that these words do not attribute property directly either to the trustee ( B ) or to the beneficiary ( C ) .
4 The final and perhaps most important aspect of a programme of CPD , is who should be responsible for its initiation and implementation .
5 The final and perhaps most important complication of non-specific infection is one that is more often iatrogenic ( doctor-induced ) in origin .
6 Finally , on the general and perhaps more important point of his letter , the Committee 's firmly held view is that the Institute 's future lies in attracting an increasing number of members qualified via the examination route .
7 It will fail to ask the rather broader and much more important question about retailing : how is the great British public likely to be doing its shopping in five or 10 years ' time ?
8 In an age mesmerised by quantitative values — ‘ big is beautiful ’ , ‘ small is beautiful ’ — he projects another , and immensely more important aspect : kind is beautiful .
9 The second and probably more important source of infective larvae are the eggs passed in the current grazing season by horses , including nursing mares , sharing the same grazing area .
10 In fact the channelling of reports and dissertations towards educationally productive goals is merely part of a wider and far more important issue , that of establishing a new climate of opinion among teachers and those who train them which regards enquiry about the learners and the environment in which they learn as an important part of a teacher 's professional life , which seeks to develop interests and provide skills for them to do so as part of their training and retraining and which rewards initiatives undertaken in college and subsequently .
11 Espionage continued to be an essential and sometimes very important ingredient in the conduct of international relations .
12 However , there is another and potentially more important role which some of the clearinghouses are competent to assume , and this is to assess and evaluate the information and material that passes through their hands .
13 ‘ Such sections should not be inserted as footnotes but rather as important component parts of the syllabus — under headings : In The Class ; In The School ; In The Community . '
14 In the same period , a smaller but nonetheless very important gap was also opening up between Barth and Brunner .
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