Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj -est] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He lived down Gypsy Lane with his two sisters , he was a single man you see and my father and mother lived here and my , they not only mended shoes but they made them and er course naturally , you know , well of course Needham was n't as big as it is now but they made them for the best people , if that , if that 's the right , not the right expression say , but er but you know what I mean er and er and he , you know , all his life you see he did that and then one day he had a shock because his er , what would you call him colleague , he , he died suddenly in the night .
2 And then perhaps , sell them to the highest bidder . ’
3 In other words , management must continue to develop their own professional skills and sell them to the best bidder .
4 So we do have a problem and and we need to grasp that the a conclusion talking about rolling programme we are concerned about resources we 're , we 're , we 're concerned about using them to the best advantage .
5 I might just as well ask him to drive me to the nearest station .
6 Its primary concern is to find out what its customers needs and wants are so as to meet them with the highest level of customer satisfaction .
7 ‘ We must also fight for the interests of British business in world markets and provide them with the best environment in which they can compete and succeed . ’
8 He has educated me in the best sense of the word and I have trusted him as I think I would trust no one else of my own sex .
9 I frequently give into their hands my best guns and never found them in the slightest degree disposed to take advantage .
10 Apart from the shame of being kept in like a naughty schoolboy , the constant automatic repetition of the lines taken out of the context of the play could often lodge them in the leakiest actor 's mind .
11 I had no money , and she helped me over the worst times .
12 The Victorians used nothing but the finest timber in their churches and it 's absolutely first class for recycling .
13 Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium .
14 PHIL Sorenti decided to launch himself off the tallest building on campus for the best of reasons .
15 GARY MASON , whose avowed game plan is meet the world heavyweight champion , Mike Tyson , sometime in 1991 , last night found himself in the nearest thing to a test against that granite-hard fighter that his supporters could hope to imagine .
16 Like the majority of his contemporaries , Levin found himself in the vaguest position in regard to religion .
17 They will direct you to the nearest telephone which is free of charge .
18 Listening to tapes of bird calls will help you identify unseen birds too and help direct you to the best place to stand and look for them .
19 At Club 18–30 we always aim to provide you with the best holiday possible , but in the unlikely event that a problem should arise , we would ask you to contact your Club rep so that we can resolve the matter on the spot .
20 Under a system of ‘ generic substitution ’ , even if your doctor wrote Inderal your chemist would be obliged to provide you with the cheapest form of that product , irrespective of the manufacturer , irrespective of the country of origin .
21 The Vevay Beauty range covers everything from the latest cosmetics to skin and hair care — every product thoroughly clinically tested and selected for you individually to suit your colouring and skin type .
22 He had manoeuvred her just right , pressing her into the tightest corner , standing squarely in front of her so that she had no choice but to stare into his dark , angry face .
23 But the sight of her in tears disarmed him in the strangest way .
24 A change to teaching English to Italian children brought worse problems with ‘ il Signor Conte ’ , and a period married to a sisal farmer in Portuguese East Africa found her in the worst place on God 's earth .
25 Joyce , who had experienced more than her fair share of personal sorrow , described it as the saddest day of her life .
26 It cost £300,000 to build , a vast sum for the time , and Murray 's Handbook for Travellers in India , Burma , and Ceylon , with typical travel-guide hyperbole , described it as the finest railway station in India or any country .
27 Mansell , who 's got his season off to a better start than anyone in history , described it as the happiest day of his life , but was first to acknowledge all the hard graft back in Didcot that made it possible .
28 One Bank of England official described it as the biggest scandal since the South Sea Bubble .
29 That will worry hon. Members on both sides of the House , and we should discuss it at the earliest opportunity .
30 He had watched her apply a smear of eye-black below her lower lashes , then dust it with the palest face-powder until her eyes appeared extra large and dark-rimmed .
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