Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Around the back it 's sparse , since the amp 's effect loop and headphone sockets are sited on the front panel , where the ‘ phones socket is most easy to access in the practice situation and where floor pedals most sensibly connect .
2 Who is most likely to vote in local elections ?
3 Superfecundation is most likely to occur in town and city cats , where the individual territories have become so reduced in size that the odour of a sexually active female can easily be detected by a whole collection of different males .
4 This is most likely to occur in weak sappy growth that has grown fairly recently , like a flower stem , and where leaves on that stem have not yet had time to make the carbohydrates and store the energy in the storage cells of the node .
5 Serious iron deficiency is most likely to occur in chalky soils where , although iron may well be present , lime locks on to it in a chemical combination that then makes it unavailable to plant uptake .
6 The scene is rather that portrayed in such modern masterworks as Yes , Minister , a key text of late-twentieth-century English political thought , and novels like Michael Dobb 's House of Cards — Mr Dobbs being appropriately enough , Deputy Chairman of Saatchi and Saatchi , the advertising agency , and a friend and colleague of Christopher Patten .
7 That is something that is rather difficult to define in present-day Iran .
8 In the United States the President is elected every four years and , according to the constitution since President Eisenhower , no president is constitutionally eligible to remain in office for more than two successive four-year terms .
9 Given that the amount of space devoted to retailing is at historical highs and still not showing convincing signs of contracting , competition is highly likely to intensify in the coming year .
10 Yes I mean it 's obviously better to work in both places
11 The problem is complicated by the fact that costs per thousand vary sharply by station , and it is especially expensive to advertise in the large London area .
12 It 's much easier to hide in a church hall !
13 Remember to carry yourself well — it is so easy to slouch in an off-duty moment .
14 There is so much to see in cities — museums , shops , theatres , art galleries , parks — and you can easily walk around most city centres quite happily , as long as you remember the basic safety rules .
15 Because it is so difficult to see in this dark environment , their eyes , like those of insectivorous bats , have become very small .
16 ‘ That is precisely what is so difficult to achieve in performance .
17 A remarkable illustration of the explanatory convenience of egoism is the concept of the ‘ selfish gene ’ , through which the rational egoism which is so difficult to find in the hopelessly illogical world of men is finally tracked down in our ultimate genetic constituents .
18 It is extremely difficult to describe in words such a highly complex method , but we are giving some ideas we have gained during our two-and-a-half weeks .
19 It is extremely difficult to say in advance whether or not any particular action or series of actions will be regarded as disorderly conduct .
20 I agree with my hon. Friend that it is extremely important to bear in mind the key significance of the Chamber and the Smoking Room .
21 It is perhaps instructive to look in some detail at one accident report to see if the question as to why it happened was answered as well as the question of what happened .
22 The most amusing commentary on the limitations which are inherent in this type of research , however , is perhaps that enshrined in the Indonesian concept of a ‘ statistical Muslim ’ ( or Islam statistique ) , a person who , while not actively practising the faith , so records his identity for census and other purposes .
23 Clearly , we are getting further and further away from the causes of delinquent behaviour , and it is perhaps wisest to think in terms of causal processes when looking at criminal behaviour .
24 It 's so easy to do in rehearsal and yet , when that moment comes , something happens to your throat .
25 ‘ There 's usually a lot of tension on movie sets , but on these films it 's so easy to work in unison .
26 ‘ Ah , child , ’ Jake whispered , ‘ there 's so much to regret in what I let happen to him .
27 There 's so much to see in the Black Forest and a fly-drive holiday is by far the best way to visit .
28 There 's so much to experience in this beautiful region which is seemingly untouched by time .
29 You 'll generally find that a serif face , that 's one with the little ticks at the ends of the letters , is much easier to read in large quantities than a sans serif one .
30 Moreover the Politburo can argue both that political pluralism is no panacea for economic problems , and that it is much easier to apply in Poland than in the vast multi-ethnic Soviet empire .
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