Example sentences of "[adv] important [noun sg] is [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 A more important consideration is that the large increase in recruitment to the profession during the last few years means that new entrants ( unless of top quality ) are quite likely to fail to get started in private practice .
2 The second and more important point is that the general argument against behaviouristic theories does take in functionalism and is not merely directed against traditional behaviourism : it works against any theory that analyses one 's conception of the world simply in terms of the way one functions — that is , behaves — in the world .
3 What he feels is an even more important point is that the prerequisites for degradability are also excluded , if air and water are excluded .
4 However , the most important question is whether the ‘ mutual paranoia ’ theme has any basic plausibility in the context of the current arms race .
5 The most important consideration is that the allocation must be done in a completely open and transparent way .
6 But the most important factor is that the team is properly funded this time . ’
7 I was struck too by the way in which we started the programme by considering the dangers of the situation and there 's no doubt that that 's correct , but it is important to say , perhaps the most important thing is that the end of is n't in the Soviet Union and the break up of the Soviet Empire is an enormously positive event for all of us , for the citizens of the Soviet Union and for us in the West it gives the opportunity for much greater stability , real stability , peace and prosperity then ever existed under the old regime .
8 The most important difference is that the symptoms of Chronic Urethritis will only last for a day or two after intercourse .
9 Perhaps the most important difference is that the buyer can not complain of defects that a reasonable examination ought to reveal .
10 Far and away the most important point is that the museums be allowed to keep the revenues that they generate .
11 The most important point is that the volatility of raw recruits from the countryside was not complemented by increasing moderation on the part of their more thoroughly ‘ proletarianized ’ comrades .
12 A very important point is that the symbolic meaning in part determines the range of indexical possibilities , thus accommodating my view of context outlined above .
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