Example sentences of "[adv] [be] a highly [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from this , the principal government response had apparently been a highly publicized campaign to remove Sendero graffiti from the walls of two Lima universities , and the distribution of old-fashioned Winchester rifles to peasant militia self-defence groups ( rondas campesinas ) during a militaristic ceremony held in the Andean village of Chaquichocha on June 23 . |
2 | Consequently , it is recognized that what is offered can only be a highly personal and limited selection of developments in disciplines other than financial management , with a few isolated ideas on linkages between them . |
3 | The use of one language rather than another has always been a highly political matter . |
4 | Britain has always been a highly centralized country . |
5 | However , since the UK economy has historically always been a highly open economy , it is especially true that what happens locally is strongly influenced by international changes . |
6 | I think the fax would still be a highly useful element between us . |
7 | To plan a whole town at once was a highly risky investment . |
8 | The ones of interest here are a highly reactive chemical species called free oxygen radicals . |
9 | A shrub rose may be a true species , pure and simple , it may be ancient , or it can just as well be a highly cross-bred product of more recent times . |
10 | Advertising today is a highly specialised business which owes its development to the continuous advance in mass communication and in manufacture — even if at its heart it still is drawing public attention to something . |
11 | However , what caught my eye most was a highly polished harmonium . |