Example sentences of "is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a word which is mostly only used when we discuss Hitler 's treatment of the Jews or when we consider Cambodia . |
2 | Expert advice is most frequently needed when senior staff are considering mounting a prosecution ( ch. 9 ) or when there are difficulties in connection with the issuance of a consent ( ch. 2 ) . |
3 | A map is most easily conceived as having two co-ordinates , like longitude and latitude on customary human maps . |
4 | Nowhere is this more apparent than where access to farmland is most easily accomplished and is least organized — in those rural areas which abut directly on to the main centres of the population : the so-called ‘ urban fringe ’ . |
5 | Like all ideas , it is most easily controlled if it is first given a name . |
6 | Grief is most powerfully eased when it can be shared . |
7 | The Wistful Lady is most attractively performed and an excerpt from The Dynasts ( ‘ Napoléon and Joséphine ’ ) was relatively new to me . |
8 | However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest . |
9 | The Korn/Ferry name is most widely known and publicly quoted of all search firms — Lester Korn is seen as the man who brought headhunting out into the open — and thus the firm can guarantee almost instant interest from potential candidates . |
10 | Capture is most readily achieved if the Moon and the Earth approach each other at fairly low speeds . |
11 | It is popularly believed that the main affliction is of the skin , because that is what is most readily seen and diagnosed . |
12 | Experience , and tradition , teach that their orderly sequence is most readily understood and welcomed when sandwich effect is avoided . |
13 | It is most often used when there is an internal conflict of feeling . |
14 | It is most often used where a salesperson is faced with the same objection being raised time after time . |
15 | Later we shall come to look at the practical areas where conflict is most often experienced and what can be done about it . |
16 | Option 1 is most usually chosen if the illumination intensity has been changed , in which case the exposure will need to be recalculated . |
17 | The fear that teachers and the ideas that the hold can inspire in totalitarian governments is most graphically demonstrated when the debate of classrooms and lecture halls hits the streets . |
18 | It is rather implausibly said that Christian Doppler himself demonstrated his effect by hiring a brass band to play on an open railway truck as it rushed past his amazed audience . |
19 | Inevitably , perhaps , the contralto Jard van Nes is rather closely balanced but the positioning of the boys ' voices and women 's chorus are well judged . |
20 | This distinction is crucial in the present context , because it appears that material resulting from endopeptidase cleavage is rather commonly encountered whereas material generated at the later stages ( Gly-extended and amidated products ) is less common . |
21 | No doubt this was the real point of the missive , but it is rather vaguely expressed and makes one wonder whether the author really had much idea what had happened . |
22 | This continues to be the case in all the countries we studied , although their potential is rarely fully developed and utilized . |
23 | However , English solicitors are best placed to take advantage of the market that the 1992 provision will offer ; the profession is arguably better placed than any other to advise international clients on the legal aspects of doing business in the ‘ global village ’ . |
24 | Does my hon. Friend think that the excellent work of the NAO is sufficiently well understood and appreciated by hon. Members ? |
25 | The source of infection may be a person who is incubating an infectious disease , or actually suffering from an infection , or recovering from one , or a carrier who is personally not affected but is harbouring pathogens which can infect others . |
26 | Usually , the lens is only slightly rounded and focuses the distant parts of a scene . |
27 | Her disabilities are not particularly apparent — her speech is only slightly stilted and her walk remarkably confident . |
28 | Experience shows , however , that this approach is only effectively implemented where there are tough constraints on urban edge and greenfield sites . |
29 | The power of the Imperial illusion is only properly appreciated when we watch the last phase in the career of a politician 's politician of the first rank , Joseph Chamberlain . |
30 | Here the English source dominates ; information is only superficially analysed and often meaning is not accessed ( subjective reports of not being able to recall the material presented are not infrequent ) . |