Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] [prep] most " in BNC.

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1 But glycine occurs in thousands of different proteins , and it is inconceivable that the change should be beneficial in most of them .
2 The new growth already appearing will lengthen quickly , and fresh leaves and shoots should be available for most of the winter .
3 Northants have signed up Mark Bowen but mainly for their Sunday League matches so he should be available for most of the Seasider 's Saturday games .
4 These should be available from most good component suppliers and are certainly listed in the Maplin catalogue .
5 These shareware programs should be available from most of the big shareware libraries .
6 ( b ) Only or main residence Relief from any liability to capital gains tax on any transfer should be available in most cases because the former matrimonial home will have been the only or main residence of both the husband and the wife .
7 Overnight it 'll stay cloudy , and should be dry in most parts , except again for the odd shower over high ground .
8 The discussion will be confined largely to general principles of treatment which should be applicable in most hospital settings , because a comprehensive description of all aspects of treatment is beyond the scope of this book .
9 100 should be sufficient for most processes .
10 100 should be sufficient for most processes .
11 It should be clear to most people that the Franco-German axis is the main initiator of these plans .
12 Microfilm has a level of user familiarity , and allied to a printer which can produce good quality prints at low cost on plain paper , should be acceptable to most users .
13 This last statement should be true for most punishment situations but it is particularly necessary with the restraint method .
14 The fact that Mr Lee can climb up to E1 suggests that he pushed himself into difficulties , in a scenario which must be familiar to most climbers or mountaineers .
15 But it might be difficult for most white people to understand what that means , as there is a different atmosphere in the West .
16 actually I think he 'll be alright with most of 'em , the problem he 'll have is wi with racket and croquet , the , the others I think he 'll be okay on it
17 Many psychiatric units now have no lockable wards at all and while this may be admirable for most in-patients , it has inevitably led to the rejection of mentally disordered offenders who require a modest degree of security and who could benefit from assessment and treatment in an ordinary hospital .
18 Events like redundancy , divorce , bereavement , family and work problems , debts , separation , illness , may be stressful for most of us , but why is it that some people can go through crisis after crisis and never suffer the effects of stress ?
19 This book will therefore explain some of these ordinary means , even though they may be familiar to most moviegoers , as a basis for the extraordinary and generally more elaborate means that are known as SFX .
20 The DoE advises that the information contained in special waste consignment notes may be sufficient in most cases to comply with the duty of care and negate the need for more documentation .
21 She would be awake for most of the night anyway .
22 And the few new sites made available through the Countryside Stewardship Access Scheme would be impossible for most people to find , said Douglas Hart , who monitored seven out of the 11 locations in Suffolk .
23 But surely , the sheer mechanics of it would be impossible in most schools .
24 But a spell of hot dry summers with high soil moisture deficits , and of winters with low rainfall , would be serious for most aquifers .
25 Our new clippers came with fine blades , and though the handbook said these would be suitable for most horses , Skipper was obviously not in that category .
26 Lee Marvin 's song ‘ Wand'rin' Star ’ would be unacceptable to most bullfrogs but it still got to number one .
27 A divorcee has only become king once before and that was George I. It would be unacceptable to most people in this country .
28 It is open to the family proceedings court to make an order under section 34(2) of the Act of 1989 for no contact between parent and child , if it thinks it is appropriate , though it would be ill-advised in most cases .
29 I think it is open to the justices to make such an order , if they think it is appropriate , though it would be ill-advised in most cases .
30 However , if staff led by a head and one or two senior colleagues worked their way through these tasks ( and it might be more likely that senior staff themselves would have drafted the audit and put it forward for discussion , alteration and approval by others ) , they would be familiar with most of the important issues concerning the national curriculum .
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