Example sentences of "to [be] most [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from montane environments , where climatic gradients are typically sharp , the effects of climatic differences on weathering tend to be most apparent at the continental and global scale . |
2 | Not every author who has something to say on the subject of post-war sexual morality is included in the following discussion of each of the five categories , but rather those who are considered to be most representative of each genre are discussed . |
3 | The checklist is rather like a map which leaves out a lot of detail , but shows what is likely to be most relevant for the traveller . |
4 | The monopoly over the initiation of proceedings has proved to be most contentious in relation to claims assessors who deal with accident claims on a contingency basis taking part of the compensation as remuneration . |
5 | Over the last few months we 've had a number of queries from hobbyists concerning fish which they have bought for their community tanks , which despite advice from their dealer , have turned out to be most unsuitable for such a set up . |
6 | At that time , Pertwee — later to be most famous as the air-raid warden in Dad 's Army — was by far the most successful ingredient of a summer show at Eastbourne . |
7 | This is a comprehensive slide collection of illustrators ' work , which is open for clients to visit and from which they can select the illustrators ' work , which is open for clients to visit and from which they can select the illustrators they consider to be most suitable for a particular job . |
8 | Time after time he had pressed the claims of a workingman candidate on a constituency " , but they had properly chosen the man who was considered to be most suitable for the constituency . |
9 | Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG is understood to be most advanced at this stage in development of working parts . |
10 | This would seem to be most applicable to Quadrant 4 types of innovations , and may well be counterproductive in the other areas . |
11 | This chapter comes after the chapter on writing the essay because it is likely to be most useful to you when you come to re-read and correct what you have written . |
12 | They have proved to be most useful in identifying bands due to metal-ligand vibrations in complexes , in the same way that samples containing isotopically-substituted ligands allow identification of ligand modes [ 21 ] . |
13 | It will attempt to identify those policies which are likely to be most effective in this and other countries , and thereby to provide an input into technology and economic policy-making . |
14 | Interviewers are free to ask |
15 | ‘ L Detachment on the other hand , had set a minimum standard to which all ranks had to attain and we had to be most firm in returning to their units ( R.T.U. ) those who were unable to reach that standard . ’ |
16 | Those heads who are likely to be most successful in marketing their schools are those who are competitive , egotistical , passionate and persistent . |
17 | Of course , some factors are more important than others : it is the job of empirical economists to investigate which are the most important factors and which policy measures are likely to be most successful in tackling the inflation problem . |
18 | Validation of the suffering individual , treating him or her with kindness , professional respect and dignity , being open and honest , separating the awareness of the disease from the understanding of the suffering human being , following the distorted reasoning and disturbed actions and accepting that they appeared to the sufferer to be most appropriate at the time they were committed . |
19 | In November 1978 , DATEC issued further proposals in which it affirmed its philosophy that colleges should have the maximum opportunity to develop courses which they consider to be most appropriate to educational , commercial and professional needs as they are able to identify and define them . |
20 | Where employees have a rooted substantive knowledge of what they are doing , rather than one which is simply a certified mastery of some abstract occupational or analytical techniques , then the institutional conditions appear to be most appropriate for such an achievement . |
21 | We can confine ourselves to models of the random coil , as this is usually believed to be most appropriate for synthetic polymers ; other models — rods , discs , spheres , spheroids — are also postulated , but need not concern us at this level . |
22 | Of the models looked at , the Ullmann-Harris model seems to be most adaptable to the layout of Nottingham as it is . |
23 | Consequently , the United States has tended to be most vociferous about a ‘ peace process ’ when this has excluded the Soviet Union , and promised a solution which would strengthen American influence in the region . |
24 | This raises the question of exactly what kinds of experience are likely to be most helpful to a child who is experiencing difficulties with language and communication . |
25 | We considered several ideas but the one we felt to be most beneficial to the local community was a skateboard ramp/halfpipe . |
26 | Though often believed to be most beneficial for those who wish to give up smoking or to lose weight , hypnotherapy has , in fact , a multitude of uses — ranging from the comparatively minor ( for example , breaking the nail-biting habit ) through dealing with phobias , migraine , pre-menstrual problems and so on , to the severe , such as the physical results of a stroke , the symptoms of multiple sclerosis or some cases of cancer . |
27 | Lindsey recognised the medication as one having been proved to be most beneficial in cases like Mr Baker 's where it was a matter of offering relief rather than a cure . |
28 | Alternative incidence assumptions appear , on this basis , to be most crucial at the top and the bottom of the income scale . |
29 | In the end , too , it was the Japanese that turned out to be most amenable to the idea of throwing away and starting from scratch ; which is what Taos does . |
30 | In the end , too , it was the Japanese that turned out to be most amenable to the idea of throwing away and starting from scratch ; which is what Taos does . |