Example sentences of "[adv] complete [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has taste and , what is more , the most complete knowledge of composition . ’
2 The contention concerned whether quantum mechanics with its indeterminism and probabilistic element , was the most complete description of nature that could be attained .
3 The most complete Collection of rock'n'roll you could ever wish to own yours on four double-length cassettes or eight LPs .
4 Radio 1 was the most complete form of specialization on a radio station and the last before the BBC accepted that the Reith/Haley commitment to ‘ mixed ’ programming on each station simply did not correspond to listening preferences .
5 He dismissed the small 1724 work as ‘ merely a germ of those which succeeded in folio ’ and quotes Pulteney 's assessment of the 1731 edition as ‘ the most complete body of gardening extant ’ .
6 It is clear that Brown and Harris 's model of depression provides the most scope for preventive formulations , that it is the most complete model of depression available , and has been most systematically researched .
7 They were also the party of international Protestantism , believing that England should open its arms to foreign protestants who had fled their own country on account of their religion , and were prepared to allow them not only complete freedom of worship but also the advantages of naturalisation .
8 It is also difficult to see the consistency between his reference to sex as fine and noble and his claim that only complete renunciation of sex leads to the realization of God .
9 Those car firms that build a more or less complete organisation for manufacturing , supply and design in America and Europe will be most likely to do well .
10 The movements here are more complex , there is a less complete frontality of presentment and symmetry of design .
11 POSC says it 'll call for the development of a set of industry-specific widgets next year when a more complete range of interface recommendations will be presented .
12 A more complete record of sequencing data specifically in the algal , protozoan and prokaryotic groups would be necessary to trace the evolutionary origin of this intron type back to the alpha-purple bacteria , the bona fide eubacterial ancestors of mitochondria and the suspected common origin of these introns .
13 I think he does look a more complete player at Scum , having Hughes with him to do some of his work and take the pressure also helps .
14 Possibly the Allan Hills present a more complete barrier to ice flow than do the Yamato Mountains , which may let numerous specimens ride past them .
15 The audiocassette and the videocassette have made it possible for us to have at hand and easily transport unlimited numbers of programmes in voice and vision , whether for instruction or entertainment , for a more complete understanding of news and information , or for the appreciation of beauty and artistry .
16 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; B. enamel digested from tip of incisor from snowy owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; C. detail of same ( ×38 ) ; D. surface etching of tip of incisor from short-eared owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; E. detail of same ( ×188 ) ; F. enamel removed from tip of incisor of Verreaux eagle owl assemblage by digestion ( ×11 ) ; G. detail of enamel edge of same ( ×38 ) ; H. heavy digestion on incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; I. detail of enamel at tip of incisor of same ( ×32 ) ; l. digestion along length of incisor from little owl assemblage ( ×11 ) ; K. detail of same ( ×262 ) ; L. heavy digestion of incisor from kestrel assemblage , showing the breakdown of tissue along length of the tooth and complete digestion of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; M. nearly complete removal of enamel along length of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. detail of island of enamel remaining on same ( ×38 ) ; O. destructuring of incisor from common buzzard assemblage with collapse of dentine and removal of most of the enamel ( ×8 ) ; P. detail of same ( ×52 ) .
17 Conwy Castle — Another impressive site at the mouth of the Conwy estuary , also created in 1283 for Edward I , with a still fairly complete line of town walls .
18 For comparison , omeprazole given subcutaneously at a dose of 30 mg/kg resulted in almost complete inhibition of acid output ( 12 ( 2 ) µmol/30 minutes ) and pepsin output ( 0.15 ( 0.04 ) mg/30 minutes ) .
19 The castle was begun by Henry de Lacy in 1282 ; Denbigh is also noted for the almost complete circuit of town walls .
20 An evening out of jobs between regions would be the first step in what , in the longer term , should aim to be an almost complete transfer of government jobs from areas of full employment into areas with the highest levels of unemployment .
21 Although there is almost complete freedom of trade , many traders choose not to do so in response to the prevailing wishes of their local communities .
22 The rule operates as an almost complete bar on over-the-counter ( OTC ) futures transactions for a private customer .
23 The members of the Royal Agricultural Society of England ( founded 1838 ) were invited to submit diseased animals to the College , but this met with an almost complete lack of response .
24 The almost complete lack of response , one way or the other , from the Masai , only seems to have encouraged these fantasies , because it provided an environment in which fantasy was rarely tested against reality .
25 The harder they are blown the more will the horns and tuba part company , until in ff there is an almost complete lack of blend .
26 Also , the USA exported its long experience with trying to deal with its own soil erosion problems , as a part of foreign policy to its sphere of influence in Latin America in the 1950s , where there had been an almost complete lack of government concern over soil erosion .
27 As a result of the secrecy which has traditionally surrounded donor insemination there is an almost complete lack of knowledge of how donor assisted families fare as the children grow up .
28 Despite his almost complete lack of English and the poor Italian the others possessed , several things had emerged .
29 A study by Jones ( Jones , 1983 ) provides detailed evidence on the almost complete lack of communication between examination boards and employers and on the uninformed and arbitrary way in which employers use qualifications .
30 Judged on the attendance , the almost complete lack of sectarianism , the productive political discussion in the workshops , and the constructive criticism , the event was more of a success than we had ever dared hope for .
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