Example sentences of "is best [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A relatively static subject like this is best shot from off a tripod which would enable you to keep well back and work the zoom towards the telephoto end of the range for close-ups without risking spoiling your shots through camera-shake .
2 The notion that language development is best thought of as part of a process for regulating joint activities , rather than as a subject , has profound implications for helping children with language difficulties .
3 Excavation is best thought of as a postmortem examination of an archaeological site , and involves a detailed dissection of a site in order to gain as much information as possible .
4 Assistance by way of representation ( ABWOR ) is best thought of as a simple and easily administered type of civil legal aid for particular types of litigation .
5 Noise passing through party wall is the cause of most complaints against neighbours , and sound is best dealt with at source , so it 's cheaper for the noisy neighbour to reduce the noise .
6 Not all planning authorities , however , are of the opinion that odour pollution is best dealt with by planning controls , many considering that ‘ planning ’ is not intended to deal with such problems being the responsibility of the Health and Safety Executive and the District Environmental Health Department .
7 It may be argued that because the affective domain deals with qualitative differences it can not be planned for in the same systematic way that is applied to knowledge , and that it is best dealt with by providing suitable models , and by discussion when problems and student needs arise .
8 Allowing for electron correlation requires use of configuration interaction ( CI ) methods , which enlarge the scale of the computation enormously , while the relaxation effect is best dealt with by calculating the difference between overall energies for molecule and for ion ( ΔSCF , ΔINDO , etc . ) .
9 The relevance of consent is best dealt with by answering three questions : ( a ) What is the meaning of full or true consent ? ( b ) Are there limitations on the classes of person who may give consent ? ( c ) Are there any forms of behaviour to which the law provides that consent can not be given ?
10 In practice the procedure is one which is best coped with by those with appropriate forensic skills in the questioning and cross-examination of witnesses , and the marshalling of evidence and argument , coupled with a sound knowledge of the legal framework within which such cases are determined .
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