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

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1 Even more importantly the Association will do this in the most practical way possible — by helping those who are now in welfare need .
2 All this in the most magnificent scenery , a national park where the natural forest has n't been logged for years and grazing sheep is prohibited so as not to upset the natural balance .
3 I learned all this in the most natural way of all by talking to other patients .
4 Psychologists have legitimised this in the most peculiar ways : Sigmund Freud claimed that people who are not selfish enough are probably pathological , and therapists now urge us to ‘ actualise ourselves ’ in between bouts of learning how to assert ourselves .
5 The effects of the very cold winter of 1962/63 were abundantly clear in the steadily increasing numbers of some species such as Wrens in the following years .
6 If the centrality of the military is clear in the relatively open policy-making process of the United States , it is less so in Britain and the old Soviet Union ( and now Russia ) , whose continued high spending levels on the military make it clear that the military will be no less active if and when it perceives its interests threatened .
7 While the Government aims to have a nil inflation rate , the prospect of achieving this in the British economy appears slim in the almost indefinite future .
8 There were so many wax candles you would think it was daylight and the flames dazzled the gold and silver plate stacked high in the ornately carved cupboards .
9 The band continues to feature in the charts , too , most recently through their association with the film ‘ Bill And Ted 's Bogus Journey ’ , which contained their version of the old Argent hit God Gave Rock And Roll To You , and rode unfashionably high in the currently dance-dominated charts .
10 Learning ‘ parrot fashion ’ is adequate in the very short-term but the effects do not last for long .
11 it is very well known to a select few in the very distinguished company who attend the annual dinner of Nottingham University of Mountaineering Club .
12 Sir Daniel Fleming was certainly interested in the formerly productive mines in his fells around Coniston , but it is not until 1658 is there further note of mines and then not for copper viz :
13 Indeed , it would have been quite natural if , when Picasso became more interested in the purely pictorial problems involved in composing and unifying a picture the size of the Demoiselles , he had begun to look with greater concentration at Cézanne 's later figure work .
14 So many of Hardy 's girls are people who 've had a little bit of education , and who are somehow or other caught between traditional ways and modern ways , and I think one has the feeling that Hardy is more interested in the sociologically transitional status of the people he 's writing about than he is interested in them as people .
15 Buzz 's office was briskly efficient ; she did not care to spend one second more than necessary in it , and nothing was superfluous in the sparsely furnished room .
16 Daisy came to the World Championships with me in Sweden last year and came fourteenth in the under fifteen year old class — a good result for her first competition .
17 The study found that average concentrations of particles under 2.5 micrometres ranged from 11 micrograms per cubic metre in the least polluted city to 30 in the most polluted .
18 Ozone increases calculated in the mid-stratosphere are caused by the large concentrations of SO 2 ( 200p.p.b. at 25km in July ) present in the initial volcanic cloud , which catalyse O 3 production through cycle I. Production of O 3 by this mechanism becomes comparable to the O 3 production by photolysis of O 2 in the SO 2 cloud in July ( Fig. 2 a ) .
19 Around 4,000 places are still empty in the more permanent camps .
20 Nothing else was conceivable in the smoothly changing world of classical physics .
21 The more I read , the more I became determined to try to produce something that had a good basis in theory , but that was pungent enough to counter the bland unsupported generalisations that seem so prevalent in the more practical end of the library and information science literature .
22 Such , one imagines , must have been the calibre of planning behind A history of nature ( Channel 4 , 16 January ) , another in the stunningly amateurish Crucible series on sciences in society .
23 It is evident that the basic rule constraining variation in realization of ( o ) is much closer to being categorical in the strongly vernacular , low-status Clonard area than in the outer-city areas ; a static representation like rule 1 is apparently not too wide of the mark as a guide to phonological patterns in the Clonard .
24 we are , we are referring to promise number thirteen in order to say you can on the thirteen , it 's the second page , third up from the bottom , we promise to repair potholes that are considered dangerous in the most important roads within twenty four hours of application .
25 The second sumach , R trichocarpa , stood by the lake in the arboretum and was already ablaze in the most brilliant scarlet .
26 His attempts to turn RIC men from soldiers into policemen may have been appropriate in the largely peaceful Ireland of the 1890s , but when the RIC was called upon in 1919 to resume its military character in order to defeat the IRA it was to prove unequal to the task .
27 However , since October 1986 this requirement has been abolished , the Bank of England no longer deeming it appropriate in the newly deregulated capital market .
28 The increases were lowest in the most serious forms of violent offences , and highest in the less serious offences of violence and in robbery .
29 The finding that some of the patients with isolated proctitis also had increased release of myeloperoxidase and IL-8 in the seemingly unaffected sigmoid segment might reflect a patchy , low degree sigmoid inflammation missed by endoscopy .
30 During the period of each step in which a foot is on the ground , the leg must be straightened ( not bent at the knee ) at least for one moment , and in particular , the supporting leg must be straight in the vertically upright position . ’
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