Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Association is most grateful to the Rococo Group for their work in producing an excellent book and to all those who contributed to it and supported its sales .
2 I 'm most grateful to the honourable gentleman er of course these buildings are all related to the orders were discussing in order that M E Ps can be elected in the first place and is it not interesting to note that if agreement ca n't be reached as indeed is the position of the moment er in u what is called the European union over where actually the parliament is going to sit .
3 Er I think er if the honourable gentleman checks the record he will find that my right honourable friend said that America did not have a national statutory minimum wage but I 'm most I 'm most grateful to the honourable gentleman for reminding us of the international comparisons because he will know that the country in Europe which has embraced his policy of a statutory minimum wage is Spain and Spain has twice the level of unemployment of the European average and twice the level in this country .
4 I am most grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his kind opening remarks .
5 I am most grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his statement and endorsement of the policy under which the security arrangements are conducted within the Province and for his reference to the rule of law .
6 At later stages of preservation , the predator assemblages may be further biased by water transport or weathering , so that the end result can be most confusing to the would-be palaeoecologist .
7 It is quite possible that that arrangement is the one that is most conducive to the public good .
8 The reliability of the developed approach was further confirmed by the fact that no protected bases were observed when an identical binding reaction was subjected to various DMS treatments in solution ( prior to electrophoresis ) , presumably due to the kinetic instability of the Jun-AP-1-binding site complex ( 7 ) which DNase I being a bulky molecule is unable to sense .
9 Any feeling of insecurity in the reader 's mind concerning this dual interpretation of unc is not so much due to the perversity of the author but is rather due to the dual role that the public at large expects x to play .
10 This use of nicknames may seem rather contrived to the modern mind , but allegory , riddling , connective names and patterns , were an integral part of the literature , consciousness and style of the period .
11 Erm the last group , obviously the poor peasants which is the real vanguard of the revolution he says erm he says they have fought militantly through the two periods of underground work and of open activity , they 're the most responsive to the Communist Party leadership .
12 The Chunkies and double-knits are a little different to the standard gauge , but they resemble each other .
13 do accept , though , that personal service workers such as shop assistants , check-out and wrap operators , and receptionists are little different to the working class .
14 Rationality , so dear to the reforming heart , ironically found its fullest expression in the picking of winners after careful perusal of ‘ the sporting intelligence ’ .
15 They do n't know what to do because they 're so used to the female nude ; that 's The body !
16 In most cases these skills were of a very general nature ; in a few cases they were highly specific to the particular organisation .
17 As we shall see in more detail in the next chapter , there are many features of such conditions that make them quite obviously inimical to the creative act .
18 As Paris et al performed their measurements by instant manometry using the solid or liquid bolus , the difference between their results and ours is entirely attributable to the positive effect of the arrival of the liquid or solid bolus in the segment of colon in their studies , while in our patients the propulsive waves were in response to the contents of the colonic segment at the time .
19 The full range of objects from their sumptuous commemorative catalogue is not included ( the Sebastiano del Piombo of Pope Clement VII , for example , has already gone to the Getty Museum ) , apparently due to the ongoing likelihood of sales .
20 Young , ebullient and articulate , the student world became highly conducive to the free flow of new ideas and encouraged a disregard for differences in social origin , an egalitarian sense of solidarity quite unlike the stratified society outside .
21 This is not surprising , since other studies with natural DNAs have shown footprints around GC and GT sites , but confirms that the inability to produce a DNase I footprint in ( AT ) n is not merely due to the close proximity of the overlapping bleomycin cleavage sites .
22 If the world was changing , this was entirely due to the Soviet Union renouncing its ‘ will to conquest ’ .
23 The court accepted the employer 's argument that sales to Otis were entirely due to the good relationship between the two companies and the price and quality of the units which the employer was able to supply .
24 As indicated above , at one extreme , some believe that its emergence was entirely due to the internecine conflict of the Liberal Party during the First World War , occasioned by David Lloyd George 's replacement of Asquith as Prime Minister in 1916 .
25 Perhaps his best known innovation , audience participation , is now well documented in his most recent publication ( 1981 ) — that we now take audience participation for granted is almost entirely due to the pioneering work of this very able teacher and director .
26 These rates may be exceeded if it is reasonable to do so due to the exceptional competence or expedition with which the work has been carried out or for any other exceptional circumstances ( reg 3(4) ( c ) ) .
27 Are the effects I find specific to the chick — or even merely specific to the young chick remembering about a bitter-tasting bead — or can I legitimately claim that they illustrate some general principles about the mechanisms of memory formation ?
28 offers potentially to enhance citizen participation in local government , to inform citizens of their rights and duties , and to provide new information-services to citizens , but on balance it reinforces local dominant coalitions , makes local government more expensive to run , makes it less responsive to the general public , and tends to exclude many interests ;
29 The scene before me was so different to the familiar landscape of southern England , domesticated by near hedgerows , roads , copses and buildings .
30 Reference might be made to East European countries where the structure of society and the public library 's function in that society is somewhat different to the Western world .
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