Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The most widely available bottled-conditioned beer is Worthington White Shield , brewed by Bass in Sheffield . |
3 | Winemakers often argue over the question whether Cabernet Sauvignon is universally liked because it is the best red grape variety in the world , or because it is the main ingredient in claret the world 's most widely available red wine . |
4 | His work has proved to be perhaps the most widely influential cultural criticism of the 1980s — and it has direct bearing on photographic image-making and diffusion . |
5 | The book continues with two chapters devoted to the most widely used chromatographic techniques : GC and HPLC . |
6 | Cannabis , the most widely used illegal drug in Britain , is not physically addictive either . |
7 | Simulation is one of the most widely used quantitative techniques . |
8 | It is also the most widely used general classification scheme on the Continent of Europe , and this in an environment where libraries have not generally seen the virtue of published classification schemes , preferring to use their own private schemes . |
9 | The Barthel index and the Clifton assessment procedure for the elderly were the most widely used established instruments , in 41 and 22 districts respectively . |
10 | The most widely used content models are those of Maslow and Herzberg . |
11 | The election studies constitute perhaps the most widely used social science resource in Britain , and one of their greatest strengths is their continuity — not only in their coverage of every general election since 1964 but also in their design and conduct . |
12 | In the past four years the reaction has become probably the most widely used single technique in all branches of the biological sciences . |
13 | This logic is embodied in the double dissociation paradigm ( Teuber 1955 ) , which is the most widely used experimental design in physiological psychology . |
14 | The Regional Research Laboratories will act as local data libraries housing the most widely used national data sets . |
15 | The trouble is that for the most widely used magnetic material — iron — unc is not a constant . |
16 | Evidence has recently emerged of a new gene that confers resistance on some bacterial to one of the most widely used synthetic antibiotics , trimethoprim . |
17 | A language with its own grammar and vocabulary , it has existed alongside English for at least 350 years , and is the fourth most widely used indigenous language in Britain . |
18 | Currently , one of the rather loosely applied definitive differences between plant and animal life is that plants can be propagated in either of two ways , sexually by means of seed , which involves male and female contributions from different plants or from different parts of the same plant , or asexually ( vegetatively ) by means of cutting and layering , which is analogous to cutting off an arm or a leg and growing an entirely new individual from such a part into a whole new body . |
19 | I asked Roger Pawsey of Cants , Mark Mattock , Gareth Fryer , Ken Grapes of the Royal National Rose Society and Robert Harkness , five of the country 's leading rose experts , to name their personal choice of the most highly scented hybrid teas and floribundas . |
20 | Altdorf is renowned as a seat of learning , and the University of Altdorf is the most highly respected academic institution in the Empire , where lords and princes from many lands come to sit at the feet of the foremost thinkers in the Old World . |
21 | How do they do that , well , they employ the latest technology cos , they you know , U K farmers are some , are some of the most erm , er , well they use some of the most highly capital intensive techniques of production . |
22 | But Jack McKellar , one of the most highly qualified advanced drivers attached to ROSPA , the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , is not entertained by my driving . |
23 | Alongside the new universities themselves , starting their degree courses from scratch and employing large numbers of sometimes rather dubiously qualified new lecturers , there was a parallel development in the polytechnics , many of them offering degree courses for the first time , and devising courses in subjects such as literature , languages , and philosophy that had nothing whatever to do with the technology-based courses for which they had first been invented . |
24 | Since this warning ping frequently results in its untimely demise , or at least in its loss of a meal , one would imagine that , were a naive perception of Darwinism strictly correct , mosquitoes would have long since evolved soundless flight — like owls , for example . |
25 | This has prompted some commentators to ask whether there are going to be enough properly qualified independent directors . |
26 | An impasse had been reached , a new direction sought , and label manager Billy Kiltie had thoughts on concentrating instead on a less commercially ambitious underground label , Limbo . |
27 | Marine archaeology is heading for new depths with the second and perhaps most spectacular underwater shipwreck foray by a new unmanned submarine . |
28 | Oh yes they made it Miss has just died erm then coming down there was the Post Office with old Pa and the , then the Miss , they used to keep the Post Office , then there was er well there was a gents outfitters and then there was a beautiful shop I always used to think , it was called , another , but it was confectioners , but it was all most delightful old oldy-worldy sort of shop and my mother often used to go in there then you 'd |
29 | The decline in the total number of farms in the Cantal LFA , though similar proportionally to the decline in Powys , is almost certainly more due to French national policies for improving farm structures ( including remembrement ) than to aspects of the UK 's LFA , there is much less direct official encouragement to improve agricultural structures ; rather it is the result of the way the LFA Directive is implemented , in particular the HLCA payment system . |
30 | Ian Watson was a dedicated , somewhat highly strung young man whose intelligence would have enabled him to have passed his final exams had his father realised that a reasonable allowance was so necessary . |