Example sentences of "[be] most [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although both parents will be affected by the departure of children , the impact is likely to be most keenly felt by the woman .
2 The present and future impact of unemployment on the well-being of old people has yet to be assessed and indeed may be most strongly felt in the next decade or two .
3 Peter was not only a very able manager but a real friend and trusted colleague who will be most sadly missed by all who knew him and who all join together in sending Lynn , Neil and Joanne their deepest sympathy and support for the future .
4 " Datachase " had three main objectives : to encourage young people to learn about environmental issues ; to help students develop presentation and creative skills through the use of computers , and to demonstrate how problems can often be most successfully solved as a result of collaborative effort .
5 Further , self-evaluation was found to be most profitably focused in departments and on those structures which brought departments together to develop and evaluate whole-school policies .
6 This is the province of what can be most conveniently described as the " phenomenological epistemology " .
7 It seems to me that , so far as my feelings about it are concerned , my life can be most conveniently divided into two halves :
8 The significance of centralised buying will be most clearly seen in later Chapters which deal with buying by retail companies .
9 Their idea of reality remains trapped in the cultural viewpoint which their theory of literature was trying to replace , and the difficulties which this led to can be most clearly seen in their theory of literary history : despite their innovatory definition of literary history as a discontinuous series , they were unable to explain how literary history related to other historical series .
10 The problem is less obvious but deep-rooted , and can perhaps be most clearly formulated in the following question : Given the turbulent and unstable historical context of post-1914 France , is it possible to produce novels which are technically and artistically successful , politically effective , and accurately reflect contemporary social reality ?
11 Consultations with ministers , the provision of information to administrators , direct communication with diplomats and naval officers , all fell within the ambit of less public means of attempted influence and can be most clearly illustrated from the record of the African Institution which has been somewhat overlooked by earlier writers .
12 The ideal of a complete integration of the cultural mission of the universities with English was to be most clearly articulated in the pages of the Newbolt Report of 1921 , The Teaching of English in England , which is examined in detail in chapter 2 ( pp. 41–67 ) .
13 The effect of the sustaining pedal must always be most carefully taken into consideration when transcribing piano music .
14 In such cases , improvement of coronary blood flow may sometimes be most practically achieved by use of either balloon or laser angioplasty or atherectomy .
15 But verily , for that lawless coronation that she made , she shall be most firmly enclosed in a dwelling of stone and iron , made like a crown , and at Berwick be hung up in the open air , that she may be given , in life and after death , for a gazing-stock and an everlasting scorn to those who pass by . ’
16 Women who have maintained and/or developed an extensive network of personal relationships in middle age are held to be most favourably placed in coping with the problems of old age .
17 ‘ Though if you should hear anything that might be — how shall I put this — um , useful I 'm sure your co-operation will be most favourably looked upon by the prison staff as a whole .
18 This image can be most simply regarded as a porosity map , since the impregnating resin has a relatively low atomic number and shows up black .
19 But the Board now asks the general assembly to look again at this part of our remit and to form a judgment about where this work should be most effectively done in future .
20 Small groups of objects can sometimes be most effectively used in problem solving activities .
21 A great writer can have , at a particular time , a pernicious or merely deadening influence ; and this influence can be most effectively attacked by pointing out those faults which ought not to be copied , and those virtues any emulation of which is anachronistic .
22 Where there is temporal , sequential information of importance , then this will be most effectively dealt with in the left hemisphere , while if the information is static and only spatial then right hemisphere processing may be sufficient .
23 At worst , this is quite simply being ignored : neither the LEA adviser , nor the head nor any one else asks about special interests and skills developed on the course and how these could be most effectively put to good use in the school .
24 The breeds likely to be most closely related to the White Park are probably the Kerry of Ireland and the old Scottish breeds , the Highland and Galloway .
25 Because of these common anatomical and behavioural features lampreys and hagfishes were thought to be most closely related to one another among the modern fauna and were recognized as cyclostomes ( Fig. 2A , a ) .
26 These areas as you might recognize , are the presbytery areas of Scotland as these areas seem to be most closely allied to natural and civic boundaries .
27 This was the activity with which they came to be most closely identified in the first fifty years of their existence .
28 Should you wish to discuss this with me I may be most easily reached via telephone .
29 This can be most easily achieved by an observer who is present while the recording is being made and who can make a full transcription within a few hours .
30 This divergence would be most easily explained by a rising population and a consequent labour shortage .
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