Example sentences of "is [adv] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Strongylosis is most frequently a problem in young horses reared on permanent horse pastures , although cases of severe disease may occur in adult animals kept in suburban paddocks and subjected to overcrowding and poor management . |
2 | This is most clearly the case in referrals where relationship problems were considered primary and where no compulsory admission took place . |
3 | This is most clearly the case with NATO policy , which relies on possible first use of nuclear weapons and thus opposes one of the most obvious candidates for a laws-of-war rule on nuclear weaponry — namely , no first use . |
4 | so tail autotomy is a costly process ; for the lizard it is most probably a defence of the very last resort . |
5 | The clonk may be several things , but is most probably the ball joint on top the rear axle joining it to the rear ‘ A ’ frame . |
6 | The south-southeast-trending increase is most probably the result of a shallow magma intrusion . |
7 | They are slow and inappropriate , especially if time is at a premium as is most often the case . |
8 | In fact , if we look at a conversation like Conversation B or Conversation D , where all the participants are British-born and in their late teens or twenties , it is most often the case that a Creole utterance does not receive a Creole response . |
9 | This is most noticeably the case when we examine education ( chapter 12 ) , and it is probably this situation which comes closest to a monitor situation . |
10 | An ankle tendon injury , suffered at practice on the very day he completed his century at Durham , side-lined Smith for a fortnight but he is most certainly a name to watch this summer . |
11 | While it is most certainly the case that black sportsmen try to present the image of being cool , calm and unaffected by tension , I doubt if there is any foundation for pointing to psychological states . |
12 | This is most certainly the case with the purchase of clothing and drinks , and the following of a particular style of life ( see below ) . |
13 | On the right of the path Halling field is continued and when we get to the Plough there is a building shown behind the inn and this is most certainly the dwelling that gave this field its old name Burnt House field . |
14 | The consciousness we experience is most usually a structure derived from complex processing of information from the senses and elaborately categorized to make a consistent ‘ picture ’ against which fresh information can be sorted and ‘ understood ’ . |
15 | The other type suggests that it is the relations between features that is most important--eg the extent to which one feature ( such as car body size ) can predict others ( such as engine size ) . |
16 | This is most especially the case in industrial society ; in London , for example , there is no ‘ natural ’ environment to be opposed to the socially constructed form . |
17 | It is most definitely a thriller , but with strong romantic undertones ; I would like to recommend it to both sexes as a jolly exciting read . |
18 | However , to all intents and purposes , the organisation is most definitely a charity . |
19 | And a letter of 30 August 1934 is particularly interesting , since it is rather plainly a reply to protests from Binyon about Pound 's contemptuous treatment of Rubens . |
20 | I think again the sort of picture that you get from books is rather like a stage set , with everything new from the year nineteen fifty-eight or whatever , all bundled into a room together , this is what it looked like . |
21 | Violence in society , I think , is rather like a fire . |
22 | And of course this is rather like the distinction made by William Goulding in Free Fall . |
23 | A very old friend of the family wrote to me when each of my parents died , and from her I had learnt that Sarah had decided to have no more children after Emma , and that Emma had gone to medical school so she is presumably now a doctor somewhere . |
24 | The problem with these abandoned buildings is rarely simply a matter of finance . |
25 | So it 's okay in a modern Labour Party for the trades unions to have what is effectively still a block vote ? |
26 | This word works well as a hedge as regards a passing topic ( e.g. " this is arguably also the case in Aphra Behn 's other works … |
27 | If it is right then the coke is hidden among a load of coffee beans . |
28 | The biochemistry of cells is basically just the chemistry of the larger molecules that the physicists ca n't yet deal with through quantum theory calculations . |
29 | With an RPC , if the remote machine is down then the request either has to be repeated or forgotten about , which makes writing predictable or robust applications difficult . |
30 | When one of the groups is down there the Mediwell Police Unit are coming up to talk to two groups , I thought it was better to talk |