Example sentences of "[is] largely [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's largely on the alerting of the County Council 's decided to incorporate such a policy in this alteration .
2 There the trouble is largely above the waterline , though .
3 Delay of this sort can also adversely affect the efficient conduct of government business ; but it is largely outside the control of either party or even of the courts themselves .
4 Barker 's poetry , however , is largely of a different order : rebellious , mad , hortatory , and still singing after all these years .
5 Plant perception is largely of a chemical nature , a diffuse comprehension and awareness of a chemical reality , combined with an inward sensitivity to the subtle watery tattvic vibration .
6 While it is through the physical senses that we experience the world , it is largely through our emotions that we interpret it and our relationship to it .
7 Indeed , it is largely through Radcliffe-Brown 's writing that Durkheim has made such an impact on social anthropology .
8 Lewis Silkin succeeded as Minister and it is largely through his influence that New Towns in Britain gained their significant role in post-war planning .
9 Interpersonal skills are crucial since it is largely through the medium of interpersonal communication that the assessment process is conducted .
10 Reflection is one of the keys to good control and organisation in the drama session ; it is largely through reflection that children learn to value what they are doing .
11 The ability of the Bank to operate through such systems is largely through the historical building up of relationships and the ingrained tradition of the banks to accept such a system because of their desire to be watched over by ‘ one of their own ’ .
12 During REM sleep , they argued , the cortex is largely under the control of these random discharges from the hindbrain .
13 It is largely for this latter , purely emotional reason that very few scientists will take the idea seriously .
14 R is largely for the problems of delay that the Civil Justice Review recommended greater court involvement through court management of litigation .
15 Erm the reason for this is that Luton er is not an attractive proposition on a long term basis but it anti er and that , that is largely for an environmental point of view of the fact that it will also not provide an awful lot of additional capacity but it is a highly economic airport from the point of view of the number of er the cost required to expand it er further er passenger and facilities they already have designs for the extension of the facilities in that airport and I am concerned that er delays in the planning process for terminal three er or for any other alternatives in the South East or for making alternative arrangements elsewhere in the country .
16 The weekly return in Table 1 illustrates the Bank 's assets and liabilities : the division between the Issue Department and Banking Department is largely for historic reasons and has no real economic significance .
17 In Giddens , reflection is largely on social rules .
18 The emphasis throughout is largely on the UK and Europe although we will range more widely to examine global issues when appropriate .
19 If we restrict ourselves to products with serious and substantial information content , our focus in the computer software sector is largely on educational markets .
20 If some of these performances leave a little to be desired , it is largely on account of the issue that dogs all solo-voice performances of Byrd 's vocal music , Latin-texted or English : his music is too difficult to sing well on only limited familiarity , even by the best of musicians .
21 Since transmission is largely on a foal-to-foal basis it is good policy to avoid using the same paddocks for nursing mares and their foals in successive years .
22 I think one is largely on judging people in the hands of the media , looking at it from an ordinary party member I think it 's the air he gives , whether it 's an air of confidence competence and perhaps and air of confidence , the way he handles himself in the House of Commons , the things that he actually says , because within that time you 're not able , in fact , to have achieved much erm parliamentary wise , one very much has to judge a person by what he has .
23 The difference between an enduring faith and a nominal faith is largely at this point .
24 If we turn to the literature which attempts to combine sociobiology with social psychology , we find the formation of youth subcultures being given an explanation which is largely at odds with that proposed by Marxism .
25 He believes that Augustinian thought is largely to be blamed for the split between Christian morality and nature .
26 The IMF identifies fifteen heavily indebted countries including Brazil , Argentina , Chile , and Yugoslavia — most of them are in South and Central America — and their indebtedness is largely to private sector banks through the Euro-currency markets .
27 This is largely to be explained by the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary jobs and the overlap between temporary working and part-time working .
28 There was also the possibility of a more flexible use of facilities in the statutory , voluntary and private sectors , and , finally , the powerful influence of doctors over the lives of the chronically disabled would inevitably wane , a process of ‘ de-medicalization ’ which is largely to be welcomed as medical and nursing skills are only a small part of the required professional skills .
29 Suffice it to say here that , during enculturation , individuals acquire , first , an image of themselves as helpless and dependent in a hostile and malevolent world that it is largely beyond their ability to control and , second , a set of habits and expectations that lead them to seek and expect aid and comfort from others in times of distress .
30 Such alliances tend to be as fleeting as the chance encounters and re-encounters of fictional characters in Anthony Powell 's A Dance to the Music of Time ( 1951–75 ) ; and the conversation of young friends , as potent in all likelihood as any literary influence there is , is largely beyond the reach of the historian , even the contemporary historian , except as guesswork .
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