Example sentences of "most [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The committee system , the greater resources of staff and money available to members , and the relatively weak calls of party loyalty have combined to suggest that this role can most successfully be performed by the United States Congress .
2 This is where the skills of skimming a text to gain a general impression , and scanning to glean specific points , are very useful , and it is at this point within the process of finding information that they would perhaps most effectively be taught .
3 But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment .
4 It is within the overall context of national development that regional development can most effectively be addressed and actioned .
5 We ask the general assembly to remit to the assembly council to give attention to the placing of health and healing within the overall work of the church and to report to next year 's general assembly on where they think this remit should most effectively be discharged .
6 The investigation of the sources of these emotions will provide information about how happiness can most effectively be pursued .
7 How can the time children spend in classrooms most effectively be used ?
8 More fundamentally , the decision in Katsikas raises the issue of whether the employee can most effectively be safeguarded by legal provisions which are mandatory and so can not be contracted out of or whether the law must respect the employee 's freedom to choose .
9 The curriculum is skewed towards the practical subjects that can most easily be integrated into economic production — the sciences , engineering , mechanics and health studies .
10 Its presence can perhaps most easily be seen as resulting from more ( or fewer ) demanders than average being located in the th market .
11 This can most easily be done by ANDing the value passed to OPT with 6 .
12 The event suggests the Albanian Communist regime might most easily be toppled by dropping tons of trendy magazines on Tirana .
13 As resources are limited , priorities for reviews must be established , and in fixing these there is inevitably , and correctly , an element of going for ‘ soft ’ targets — those where it is likely that significant benefits can most easily be achieved .
14 The possible-worlds proposal can most easily be stated briefly in terms of a dependent conditional that is counterfactual .
15 Can most easily be distinguished from Tree Pipit by voice ; legs of adult generally dark flesh-pink , hind claw longer ; those of immature and of Tree Pipit flesh-pink .
16 Wordsworth also inherits from Locke an intense concern with the visible universe ; although Locke tries to explain all kinds of sensory experience he is most at home with the sense of sight , which could most easily be related to Newton 's optical discoveries .
17 Matters can be most easily be sorted out for you on the spot whilst you are in resort , when your Representative , who is authorised to deal fully with any complaint , can see and understand the exact nature of any problems you have .
18 We can now formulate a provisional test to determine whether a deviance is grammatical or semantic ( 'provisional' , because , as we shall see , things are not so simple ) : if the minimal change required to ‘ cure ’ an anomaly in a sentence involves one or more closed set items , then the deviance is grammatical ; if , however , the sentence can most easily be normalised by replacing one or more open set elements , then the deviance is semantic .
19 It was in France , however , that during the eighteenth century a well-organised foreign ministry of a recognisably modern sort could most easily be found .
20 This can most easily be appreciated from Fig. 6.2 .
21 Ideally , further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared .
22 I would see them in Sweetmary every once in a while and they would most always be drunk .
23 From a combination of three levels of professional development — unreflective self-evaluation based on practical knowledge , self-evaluation as practical deliberation and self-evaluation as action research — it was assumed that teaching quality would most noticeably be improved through deliberation and action research .
24 The way in which the economy determines the ‘ structure in dominance , in the last instance can most clearly be seen in the context of a stable society where practices are mutually supportive .
25 Gloucester 's commitment to continuity can most clearly be seen in the signet office .
26 The difference between an offer and an invitation to treat can most clearly be seen in auction sales .
27 Gloucester 's commitment to continuity can most clearly be seen in the signet office .
28 Applying these criteria , it seems to me that the type of deployment of nuclear weapons which can most clearly be argued to entail an illegal threat of force is one which involves a threat of first use of nuclear weapons .
29 Other works from this and even from the earlier phase will be discussed in the last section of this chapter , on relief and architectural sculpture , since that is the area in which the formation of the ripe archaic style can most clearly be traced .
30 It is now that the marked effect of training can most clearly be felt .
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