Example sentences of "[be] perhaps [art] [adv] known " in BNC.
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1 | The statutory undertakings discussed above are perhaps the best known examples of the implied terms recognised in the common law and have been codified as such . |
2 | Smart cards are perhaps the best known of the devices in the fight against school-dodging and they also contribute to security and safety . |
3 | In the course of the 1970s various ‘ summary ’ analyses of large numbers of ‘ effectiveness ’ studies — Lipton , Martinson and Wilks ( 1975 ) and Brody ( 1976 ) being perhaps the best known — came to the same negative conclusion . |
4 | Cook 's innovations are already well known at a general level , with the inclusive guided tour and the traveller 's cheque system being perhaps the best known . |
5 | It has several forms — of which ‘ Geranium ’ is perhaps the best known — that are of smaller stature and more amenable to the average garden ( see pages 138 and 142 ) . |
6 | Trading in the shares of a target company on the basis of inside information is perhaps the best known form of insider dealing . |
7 | Reflexes mediated by the antennae were also discovered by Hollick ( 1940 ) to modify the path of the wing , and therefore the flight-characteristics , of Muscina , but the role of the halteres of Diptera and male Strepsiptera in controlling equilibrium during flight is perhaps the best known of these mechanisms ( Pringle , 1948 ; Schneider , 1953 ) . |
8 | Peterborough is perhaps the best known but March in Cambridgeshire and Gainsborough and Spalding in Lincolnshire are among many places where the railway transformed provincial towns . |
9 | Houseman ( 1981 ) is perhaps the best known . |
10 | Daniel Lehrman is perhaps the best known critic , but there were ( and are ) many more . |