Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution . |
2 | My induction into this orthodoxy coincided , however with my growing engagement with the politics of gay culture , and here a different version of Barthes ( that most rapturously polysemic and flirtatiously comic of writers ) was important . |
3 | Surprisingly Dingwall states categorically that Geschwind 's theory , ‘ while ingenious , is most assuredly incorrect … ’ |
4 | Stoke 's site is probably the most commercially successful . |
5 | The current status of the method in the USA was surveyed by Dougherty and Stephenson ( 1984 ) in firms in the Fortune 500 ( most commercially successful of the year ) class . |
6 | The current status of the method in the USA was surveyed by Dougherty and Stephenson ( 1984 ) in firms in the Fortune 500 ( most commercially successful of the year ) class . |
7 | However , attempts to translate the Geographical Information Systems Tutor ( GISTutor ) ( Raper and Green 1989 ) into a number of European languages have encountered two main difficulties : first , the local adoption of English for spatial terms ( and therefore concepts ? ) due to the English lexicon of most commercially available GlS , and second the difficulty of providing for translation of terms with no direct counterpart . |
8 | Most commercially available pre-cleaned slides are contaminated , as is evident from the interference rings which are visible between the slides when they are removed from the box . |
9 | Most commercially available tests were produced by Moray House or , to a lesser extent , until the 1960s , by the NFER . |
10 | MODERN , mechanised systems for harvesting , handling and grading potatoes are largely responsible for contact transfer of potato gangrene — one of the most commercially important diseases of stored potatoes . |
11 | In standard conditions of sale , therefore , many sellers would choose the option of a clause forbidding both parties to assign ( in whole or part ) as the most commercially acceptable way of proceeding . |
12 | Most commercially exploited minerals in Britain tend to be in the older geological strata located in the more remote western and upland regions , while sand and gravel occur in coastal or valley sites or in glacial deposits , particularly in the south and east of England . |
13 | Within seven years , all of Sarawak 's forests will have been ‘ selectively logged ’ — ie , stripped of all their best , tallest , most commercially valuable trees . |
14 | Way back in the middle ages its lonely church was a link with one of the wealthiest , and eventually most corrupt , of religious orders — an order which , it has been suggested , could have shattered , and indeed , still could shatter Christianity to its foundations . |
15 | The fundamentally most crucial function of the Bank of England is the responsibility of carrying out monetary policy operations . |
16 | The formation of the Film Society in 1925 , which aimed to make British filmmakers aware of the creative possibilities of the medium by screening the most artistically adventurous films being made in Russia , Germany and elsewhere , had caused some confusion in the commercial film industry , which rightly saw the Film Society 's platform as a blast against the prevailing aesthetic orthodoxies . |
17 | His directorship , by any measure , is one of the most artistically remarkable in this country , and , one ventures , the world . |
18 | That same year , Schoenberg completed his Variations for Orchestra , Op. 31 , which Karajan would one day remove from the concert-hall to the recording studio to make one of the artistically most successful and technologically most radical of all twentieth-century gramophone recordings . |
19 | At the most analytically simple , the difficulties remain as unexplored discrete entities or black boxes , which then have to be removed or steered round in the formulation of a conservation project or policy . |
20 | He is most incredibly supportive . |
21 | ‘ That is most incredibly interesting , ’ said Dyson . |
22 | There are the most incredibly exciting shops here — even just driving along I 'll be looking in the windows . |
23 | Ultimately , the balance becomes intolerable until , in what must be akin to the most incredibly vibrant springtime one has ever experienced , the world is flooded once again with the power of the Life Force , of consciousness , of universal spirituality , devoid of ritual , dogma and the outward trappings of religion . |
24 | Firstly , you can know that you are an OK person because you are the most fantastically designed , most wonderfully advanced and most incredibly complicated part of God 's world ! |
25 | Right right fine . |
26 | Although he received a pension from Edward I after 1280 , Gaston VII of Béarn was not the most conspicuously loyal of Edward 's vassals , and his successor , Roger-Bernard III , served Philip the Fair during the Anglo-French war of 1294–8 . |
27 | Rather , we absorb what is going on around us , especially from those who are most intimately involved with us . |
28 | Those most intimately involved in criminal investigations , the police , must be encouraged to sharpen their practices and adopt formal mechanisms for their continual improvement , in much the same way as do members of other professions . |
29 | The physical science most intimately concerned with language was chemistry . |
30 | These features can be difficult to price ; even if mathematical models are prepared , pricing will still be sensitive to certain inputs to the model , most importantly subjective estimates of future volatility of financial variables such as the share price , interest rates or foreign exchange rates . |