Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The atoms that are involved in these interactions are predominantly from the heavy chain backbone , but use both main chain and side chain atoms from protein G. The complex is stabilized further by the association of exposed nonpolar residues from Fab and protein G , providing a continuous hydrophobic core which is shielded from solvent .
2 Lane has argued that ‘ ruling class ’ interpretations of the Soviet Union are inappropriate because the holders of state power do not possess and inherit property but are rather in the same market position as other wage-earners .
3 These are the rhyolites , which are right at the other end of the spectrum from basalts ; that is to say they are acid , contain a lot of silica and have the same composition as granite .
4 But regulars are right behind the pink pub .
5 But regulars are right behind the pink pub .
6 My department 's equivalent of Inspector Morse has been on to the change-of-address problem .
7 I suspect , though , there can be no doubt about which side she would have been on in the public debate about fox-hunting prompted by last week 's Private Member 's Bill .
8 I said three flights that I 've been on in the last fortnight .
9 Industrial members , who constitute over half the Institute 's membership , are effectively in the same position as the public as far as the Caparo decision is concerned , since they are involved with other companies ' audited accounts in their capacity of investor or creditor , but their voice is rarely heard and , even then , is ignored .
10 The korai , and a fine Nike-akroterion , are strikingly like the big kore 681 from the Acropolis , fig. 35 .
11 Jokes about men driving are mostly on the macho theme : ‘ Men love a fast and powerful car , especially painted red — it 's a virility symbol . ’
12 Inside Cambodia , the Khmer Rouge strongholds are mostly in the western and southern provinces , and to a lesser extent , in the north .
13 He 'd been right about the entire day : the fountains in Rome , the quiet beauty of the little villages they passed and the gentle sweep of the campagna .
14 Mrs Foster had told them Matthew was a bad-tempered boy , and she 'd certainly been right about the bad-tempered part , though this was no boy standing here looking at her with such menace .
15 I 'd been right about the biological cleaners .
16 And she 'd been right about the red roses .
17 Now she knew that Fernando was in contact with Maria Luisa and probably had been right from the off .
18 The recession has hit all industries and acting has been right in the thick of it .
19 In Devon , in particular , both private and public sector new housing has been predominantly in the larger settlements , especially those within commuting distance of the main urban centres ( Cloke 1979 ) .
20 Nevertheless , it does provide a simple demonstration of a problem that dogs all our stratigraphical thinking , and as the palaeontologist in question was my student ( and I visited the area with him ) my inclinations are wholly for the second interpretation in this case .
21 He 's as sane as you or I. He 's a romantic at heart , a born adventurer ; a couple of hundred years ago and he 'd have been somewhere on the other side of the world building up the odd empire . ’
22 You definitely are on along the right lines .
23 IT HAS been downhill for the past 13 months at Bond Corporation ever since the Lonrho chief , Tiny Rowland , unleashed his first poisoned arrow .
24 Where are most of the shallow mines ?
25 In which parts of the coalfield are most of the old shallow pits which have been closed ?
26 Not all of these differences are necessarily for the worse , but the last four mentioned clearly are .
27 While comparatively few in number , Newfoundland rugby players are obviously on the right track and Parfrey , an enthusiastic provincial coach , can point to solid recent growth .
28 There are some lakes close by which are n't shown on the quarter mill , but we are obviously in the right position .
29 In this context , the youngster must come to terms with his or her changing and changed body ; must try out the precepts , attitudes and ideals of childhood against the demands of the transitional and later groups among which existence now lies ; must establish himself or herself as an individual with rights and responsibilities and with a unique and largely self-determinant personality ; and must cope with feelings and impulses which have previously been only of the vaguest and most unformulable nature .
30 In the light of this fact it seems possible to suggest that those authors who subscribe to the former view do so because in later times it would have been only in the rarest of circumstances that one would have held the kadilik after the kazaskerlik .
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