Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This is nowhere more so than in West Germany , where some 800 pedestrianised areas exist with a mean size of 2,500 metres.So widespread has been this conversion of former car streets that the city centres of large German cities are effectively completely given over to foot traffic.36 Britain has been very much slower to recognise the benefits that pedestrianisation can bring .
2 Measurement of h-parameters demands that the input terminals are effectively open circuit with respect to signals while the output terminals are effectively short circuited as far as signals are concerned .
3 Problems ‘ forgotten ’ are rarely actually put out of mind .
4 In my book Nations and nationalism since 1780 I suggest that these short-term changes and shifts of ethnic identities constitute ‘ the area of national studies in which thinking and research are most urgently needed today ’ , and I maintain this view .
5 [ … ] The many important differences in analysis that separate the dominant approach from that of the Austrians are most neatly summed up as reflecting disagreement ( possibly only implicit disagreement ) concerning the aim of price theory in general .
6 Chapter 12 will consider more comprehensive arrangements for participation in decision making by the group whose interests are most intimately bound up with the company , the employees .
7 Possible effects on the money supply are most clearly set out in Llewellyn ( 1979 ) and Howells ( 1988 ) .
8 They are most usually seen singly , but two together are sometimes met with .
9 Though initial approaches from the link person and/or the DCSL may be to the head or the head 's senior nominee , it is to the library committee that the objectives and function of the project in the school are most often spelled out .
10 The lesions are not confined to the genitalia , although they are most often found there , but are also seen on the thighs , perineum , and buttocks .
11 They are all right to travel through . ’
12 If the geological community , which , despite being very well supplied with bibliographical data on research theses , only makes direct use of one quarter of such works , then it is likely that in other subject areas which are less well supported bibliographically , levels of thesis use will be even lower .
13 Where the environment is alkaline , however , metal cations are less easily detached even replace H + ; adsorbed on to a mineral surface .
14 They do not necessarily contradict the view that for more serious crimes women are less severely treated then men .
15 ‘ I am so closely blocked up by an army of Misfortunes , ’ he told Mary Evans in one of his increasingly fond letters , ‘ that really there is no passage left open for Mirth or any thing else . ’
16 And yet Victoria has accused me of exactly the same sin as I am so lightly attributing elsewhere ( incidentally , to people who are more fiction than fact ) .
17 Touches rose again in response to the mini-crash of October 1989 and are somewhat above touches immediately post Big Bang .
18 Why then do we need two words , which help us to distinguish nationalism from ethnicity , though both are so closely identified today ?
19 You are so incredibly screwed up and lonely that you feel the need to scapegoat and stereotype your neighbours .
20 The ideas are so well accepted now that , whilst the intellectual debts owed to Hess , and to Vine & Matthews , are still acknowledged in passing in modern geological textbooks , their crucial early papers on the subject are seldom specifically cited .
21 You may say that it is refutable and so it is empirical ; but then — see below — our criteria for cognisance are so much bound up with what the subject can do that it is difficult to see how we could assess the cognisance of a totally passive creature . )
22 Parents ’ marriages are so often breaking up . ’
23 However , they are so often held back with comments such as ‘ you are too young ’ , ‘ we can not trust you ’ , ‘ your time will come ’ — time and time again I have heard the same complaint by those who have achieved their goals at an early age .
24 But taking care is not enough to stop the kind of terrible crimes that are so often carried out by people who are truly evil or sick .
25 A solicitor ( Stephen Grief ) , an agent ( Katherine O'Toole ) and a wife ( Holly Wilson ) are only adequately sketched in .
26 Some employers are only just getting round to formalising recruitment and retention policies - and all that goes with them — it may be that you are one step ahead of them in attempting to update yourself appropriately .
27 Similarly , some investors put environmental concerns uppermost on their list while others are only just waking up to green concerns .
28 If you wear the same thing twice in the same situation you may give the impression that you have one safe set of clothes and that you are only immaculately turned out when relying on that one safe outfit .
29 ‘ We are only now facing up to the fact that people with learning difficulties are vulnerable to abuse .
30 Brian Flannery of the DUC attacked the Minister for prejudging the situation : ‘ I would like to know on what measurements that statement is based if the NEB are only now coming down to carry out measurements ’ .
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