Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The most widely accepted theoretical explanation of which issues should be held to go to jurisdiction has been the collateral or preliminary or jurisdictional fact doctrine . |
2 | for placing students in relation to the most widely recognized public examinations |
3 | United Distillers continues to strengthen its position in Eastern Europe , where Johnnie Walker is the most widely recognised alcoholic drinks brand . |
4 | The individuals concerned were all members of the University of Iowa Writers ' Workshop , a group which , as Andreasen herself points out , is the oldest and most widely recognised creative teaching programme in the United States , having spawned such eminent authors as Robert Lowell , Kurt Vonnegut and Philip Roth . |
5 | Germany 's noblest grape the Riesling , called the Rhine Riesling in Australia , is the most widely planted classic variety in Australia , although it does have difficulty in finding a niche in our market . |
6 | The most widely planted red grape is the Shiraz , known as Syrah in France , where it is the leading grape of the Rhône . |
7 | Probably the most widely known alternative matrix is that developed by McKinsey and Co. , apparently in liaison with General Electric Inc . |
8 | Chomsky , who is probably the most widely known living linguist , is listed , but readers are immediately referred to " Formal grammar " , which indicates a proper emphasis on ideas rather than personalities . |
9 | Perhaps the most widely criticised standard form produced by the JCT is their Standard Form of Building Contract , 1980 edition . |
10 | The effect of a loss in confidence would be a desire to convert dollars into gold at the official price , and accordingly the system would collapse since the most widely held reserve asset would cease to be accepted as such . |
11 | Perhaps the most widely held single-deficit theory of Broca 's aphasia is that it is a syntactic deficit . |
12 | For example , the automobile industry , described as ‘ the most intensively studied industrial situation ’ has a largely male work force . |
13 | Most eventually got honorary Lifetime Achievement Awards — alias the ‘ Whoops , sorry , we forgot you ’ Oscars , or even ‘ Whoops , sorry , we did n't know you were still around ’ , as happened to Sophia Loren in January , thirty years after she won Best Actress for Two Women . |
14 | It must be spoken , audible , and , depending on the level of investigation involved , clear enough to allow instrumental analysis , and accompanied by additional information on the age , sex and linguistic background of the speaker . |
15 | Chardonnay is the most highly revered white grape of the southern hemisphere , and in Australia it produces buttery , honeyed wines , broadened and enriched by maturation in oak , sometimes so oaky it stings . |
16 | The most highly regarded Australian umpire , Tony Crafter , has had to wait until the final Test of the series for his first match this summer . |
17 | Between 1973 and 1979 all but one of the five most highly paid occupational groups experienced a fall in their real incomes : members of the most highly paid occupational group of all ( professional , management , administration ) saw their incomes fall by 5 per cent in real terms . |
18 | Between 1973 and 1979 all but one of the five most highly paid occupational groups experienced a fall in their real incomes : members of the most highly paid occupational group of all ( professional , management , administration ) saw their incomes fall by 5 per cent in real terms . |
19 | Rocktron have noted this and vaulted to the rescue by producing the rather obscurely titled Bass mAxe . |
20 | Particularly striking examples , as Simon Frith points out ( 1983a : 146–7 , 154 ) , are that some of the ‘ most creative uses of the recording studio have also been the most ‘ manipulative ’ in commercial terms ' he mentions Phil Spector , Giorgio Moroder 's disco hits and Jamaican reggae — while ‘ in the USA … the most open and imaginative audiences deejays and radio programmes work in disco , the most obviously commercialized musical genre ’ . |
21 | Hilton 's attempt to revive the idea of Lollard influence on the revolt by redefining Lollardy as something more than the following of Wyclif ( 78 , p.213 ) disregards the general character of later Lollardy , which only rarely developed revolutionary tendencies . |
22 | However , the substances themselves only rarely cause long-term damage to the body . |
23 | The return of William Purser to England released me from my obligation not to preach in English , and shortly after his departure I was invited to preach in Rangoon cathedral , then very much a chaplaincy parish church , and only rarely having great services in Burmese . |
24 | It would be a mistake to assume that all multinational companies which are established in a number of European countries necessarily thereby reap enormous advantages and profits . |
25 | But the essential problem is that nation states no longer have the capacity to manage ‘ their ’ economies , the main movers of which have long since become transnational corporations . |
26 | ( At that time the lesbians involved in the organizations of the conferences had all long since made positive decisions to be child-free . ) |
27 | Returning specifically to inner city matters , the urban programme now constitutes the major thrust of planning policy for environmental recovery , but it has long since over-ridden traditional procedures in schemes for housing and redevelopment . |
28 | Women are still likely to be excluded precisely because they so rarely exercise public power . |
29 | A particularly striking feature of the early Christian communities is that they were urban , and only slowly penetrated rural societies . |
30 | If errors occurred only within Delete Old Modules , the safe copies of the database files should be restored to the process directory and the LIFESPAN system may be restarted — it will be in its previous state , and it should be possible for work on the system to continue . |