Example sentences of "is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Nowhere is this more apparent than where access to farmland is most easily accomplished and is least organized — in those rural areas which abut directly on to the main centres of the population : the so-called ‘ urban fringe ’ .
2 The Wistful Lady is most attractively performed and an excerpt from The Dynasts ( ‘ Napoléon and Joséphine ’ ) was relatively new to me .
3 However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest .
4 The Korn/Ferry name is most widely known and publicly quoted of all search firms — Lester Korn is seen as the man who brought headhunting out into the open — and thus the firm can guarantee almost instant interest from potential candidates .
5 It is popularly believed that the main affliction is of the skin , because that is what is most readily seen and diagnosed .
6 Experience , and tradition , teach that their orderly sequence is most readily understood and welcomed when sandwich effect is avoided .
7 Later we shall come to look at the practical areas where conflict is most often experienced and what can be done about it .
8 Inevitably , perhaps , the contralto Jard van Nes is rather closely balanced but the positioning of the boys ' voices and women 's chorus are well judged .
9 No doubt this was the real point of the missive , but it is rather vaguely expressed and makes one wonder whether the author really had much idea what had happened .
10 This continues to be the case in all the countries we studied , although their potential is rarely fully developed and utilized .
11 Does my hon. Friend think that the excellent work of the NAO is sufficiently well understood and appreciated by hon. Members ?
12 The source of infection may be a person who is incubating an infectious disease , or actually suffering from an infection , or recovering from one , or a carrier who is personally not affected but is harbouring pathogens which can infect others .
13 Usually , the lens is only slightly rounded and focuses the distant parts of a scene .
14 Her disabilities are not particularly apparent — her speech is only slightly stilted and her walk remarkably confident .
15 Here the English source dominates ; information is only superficially analysed and often meaning is not accessed ( subjective reports of not being able to recall the material presented are not infrequent ) .
16 But today , latest tests show Philip 's kidney is only badly bruised and the 14 year old should make a full recovery .
17 It may also be heavily dependent upon voluntary efforts much of which is only loosely co-ordinated and is marginally subsidized by the public departments .
18 Since the language is only recently published and is not yet implemented on any commercially available computer system ( Apple 4 when it is available may support a subset of the SMALLTALK ) ( see reference 8 ) , we shall not try to describe its structural syntax but only some of its essential elements .
19 An underlying reluctance to accept change or try out new activities is so well hidden and overcome that she is extremely optimistic and positive when taking decisions and initiating projects .
20 According to the Dorset County Chronicle at that time : ‘ It is so well conducted and affords such excellent accommodation that there is every prospect of a successful season . ’
21 What evidence is there to show that the system of law and democracy in the European Community is so well established and so widely accepted that it should supersede the means by which we have governed ourselves peacefully through several centuries of war and revolution on the Continent ?
22 My only candid opinion is that the thing is so loosely couched and phrased that we could claim we have and they could we have n't .
23 It remains unclear as to whether caring is so easily divided or whether , like morbidity , it is in fact a continuum .
24 No wonder male sexual desire is so desperately tormented and full of conflict .
25 For example : In the event that any person or persons who was or were not a member or members of the Company on the date of the adoption of these Articles ( " the Acquiring Member " ) either alone or in concert ( as such expression is defined in the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers ) with any other person(s) , shall become beneficially entitled to more than [ 50 ] % of the issued Ordinary Share Capital of the Company after the date of adoption of these Articles he shall forthwith be required to serve notice on each of the holders of the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company that he is so beneficially entitled and shall thereupon be bound to offer to purchase the remaining shares in the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company at a price per share ( " the Acquisition Price " ) equal to the highest price per share paid by the Acquiring Member for such shares in the Company acquired by him .
26 The reality of here and now is so often ignored and with it , the possibility of creating paradise here and now .
27 The use of the word ‘ lazy ’ here does not imply that those animals are indolent or inefficient but rather that their specialisation is so finely tuned and successful that they are able to spend a great deal of their daily lives sitting , gazing and sleeping .
28 But apart from this small point , I do n't think that anyone could fault it as it is so cleverly constructed and presented .
29 He added : ‘ It 's going to be tough , but I believe that BNFL is extremely well placed and superbly led by Neville Chamberlain .
30 This picture was confirmed by the DCSL , who described her impression as follows : The library is extremely well used and my experience of sitting in there during the school day is that they have also achieved very good curriculum use as well , they have managed to overcome what another school , I think , is having problems with …
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