Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] is relatively " in BNC.
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1 | Pre-scientific thinking in Europe is relatively well preserved in the writings of its poets . |
2 | Turnover in seats is relatively modest . |
3 | A serious problem with this approach is that prudential agents may assume that the oldest group in society is relatively small in number , and further that there is very little chance of living to that age — so may devote scant resources to the oldest group . |
4 | It is one unnoted reason , along with ineligibility because of recent arrival or illegal presence , that underclass voter turnout in elections is relatively low . |
5 | ‘ Compared to many other parts of Europe , property in Portugal is relatively low-priced so the extra amount of money would lift you into a different , far higher bracket . |
6 | Though the veterinary profession in Britain is relatively small in number , it is responsible for essential aspects of the maintenance of health and production in farm animals , for the prevention of animal disease and for the diagnosis and treatment of disease in farm animals , horses , household pets , laboratory and zoo animals . |
7 | Objections that most of the land in question is relatively poor quality land might be accepted , but often the classification on which such estimates are based were challenged . |
8 | Compared with adult cancer , cancer in children is relatively uncommon . |
9 | Petroleum exploration in Ireland is relatively recent . |
10 | Compared to languages such as German , Russian , Finnish , Arabic , and Eskimo , word order in English is relatively fixed . |
11 | Although the increase in performance is relatively small , the difficulty of the recognition task warrants the extra cost — an increase in matrix storage and a slight increase in processing . |
12 | Despite the volume of complaints about the Financial Services Act , the regulation of the eurobond market in London is relatively light . |