Example sentences of "the [adv] [adv] [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The presence of international factors even in the most domestically oriented changes can be seen by considering again the establishment of the welfare state . |
2 | Their success in gripping the public mind can be compared today only to the most avidly watched television programmes . |
3 | LC expressed levels of E-cadherin as high as those expressed by the most intensely stained KC . |
4 | ‘ The most frequently asked question is : What does the customer expect to derive from the implementation of electronic point of sale ( EPoS ) ? ’ |
5 | The most frequently asked question therefore is simply : ‘ Where are you at ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Would it be illegal to … ? ’ is the most frequently asked question these days at the Columbia Business School : students say it helps them to identify future white-collar criminals . |
7 | Arrange that the most frequently referenced records are in the home positions . |
8 | This leads us directly to one of the most wantonly falsified stories in Scottish history . |
9 | Interestingly , however , the most highly conserved regions of the protein are in the less well understood amino terminus , strongly suggesting that this portion of the protein is critical for its function . |
10 | This effect has been most noticeable , for obvious reasons , in the most highly capitalized forms of production . |
11 | Although in prose — as one says , perhaps too much influenced by the conventions of the comedies — this is one of the most serious scenes in the play ( 91–229 ) , and when the soldiers have left the King ascends to verse for what is to me the most deeply felt speech of all : In his own persona the King speaks verse , entering on to a prose-scene between Fluellen and Gower to express his anger at the French murder of the luggage-minders , and continuing in verse to Fluellen ( IV.vii.55–118 ) . |
12 | For example , regarding prostitutes , the most crucially sexualized women of the time , questions were asked concerning the size of their genitalia , and various medical projects were embarked upon to prove that an enlarged clitoris was a sign of a tendency to prostitution ( in the same way that phrenologists were measuring criminals ' heads ) . |
13 | Even at the most constantly watched setts , the badgers can sometimes become nervous if they catch the scent of a stranger , particularly if there are none of the usual human visitors present either . |
14 | To whet your appetite , here are some of the most commonly asked questions about fine vintage wines . |
15 | In less than a decade Japan could have moved from being the most lightly taxed OECD country to being one of the most heavily taxed . |
16 | At half-back Richard Hill is the man with the reputation against the less highly rated Rob Glenister . |
17 | The rather amorphous Huddersfield Labour movement was transformed into the more clearly defined Huddersfield Divisional Labour Party in the spring and summer of 1918 . |
18 | There were perfunctory indications of a face ; flowing hair , and the more carefully sketched genitals , showed that a female was depicted . |
19 | The more frequently graded tests are used , the better will be the understanding of those who are to rely on them for the selection of candidates . |
20 | The charcuterie , with seasonal variations , includes about two dozen different Italian salamis and sausages , Parma ham and the more delicately flavoured San Daniele . |
21 | But because they are listed , many of the more badly deteriorated buildings and terraces can not be demolished and rebuilt with more modern structures — and are left empty , because the zoo does n't have the funds available to repair them . |
22 | It is not known whether they are of volcanic or impact origin , or a mixture of the two , though the relative numbers of different sizes are similar to the impact craters in the more heavily cratered areas on Mars and the Moon . |
23 | The more heavily cratered areas would then be more than 3000 Ma old , regardless of whether the cratering was higher in that distant time . |
24 | If , as Honoré Bouvet wrote , the soldier who acted qua soldier did so as the king 's deputy , all the more so did war 's new leaders act in his name . |
25 | In plan the length of the coastline obviously limits the area which waves can attack , so that the more highly indented coastlines offer greater lengths to wave action . |
26 | Another paper describing the use of bibliometrics in research evaluation is Narin 1987 , but this restricts itself to publication counts and citations , deriving a new indicator , the Top Decile Performance , which is that percent of an Institute 's papers which are amongst the more highly cited 10% of papers in a field . |
27 | It is defined as the percent of an institute 's papers which are amongst the more highly cited 10% of papers in a field . |
28 | In some of the more highly politicized authorities ‘ an unhealthy atmosphere of suspicion ’ has developed , with some officers — even some chief executives — ‘ being labelled as political appointees ’ ( Widdicombe , 1986 , para. 6.191 ) . |
29 | The ; y are separated from the more recently diverged kingdoms of plants , animals and fungi by a series of independent protist branches , including Entamoeba . |
30 | This would include East African Asians who have been kept out of Britain all these years , and possibly the more recently arrived East African Asians in Britain . |