Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The typical justification for undergraduate courses involves the last of the issues related to academic courses : the distinction between ‘ content ’ and ‘ process ’ .
2 It was universally accepted that no man married merely for love , and many men and women no doubt made the best of the circumstances , and fell in love with their partners .
3 Yet it did , and the batsmen made the most of the conditions .
4 The other girl laid the last of the flowers in position , and slammed the van doors shut .
5 Certainly American Intelligence was unable to confirm the worst of the fears .
6 This enthusiastic group of 16 men and women share an affection for the Museum and its objects and their informative tours have helped many visitors to understand and make the most of the collections .
7 It was at this critical moment that good sense got the better of the others , Big Pat was calmed down and a semblance of order was restored .
8 These arguments then lead us to support the third of the options for change set out in the 1992 Green Paper .
9 The police do n't think we 've heard the last of the attackers who seem prepared to endanger many lives in an attempt to reach their targets .
10 WELL THERE GOES THE LAST OF THE MEALS ON WHEELS .
11 My husband kicked it in the chest and it flew off but returned shgortly after and attacked the smallest of the dogs pinning it against a stile
12 Make the most of the recipes in BBC Good Food with our guide to the magazine small print and tips on food safety and freezing
13 A BIRDS EYE VIEW : Visitors make the most of the sideshows while waiting for the start of It 's a Knockout and Superstars .
14 Their job is to try and keep up with the train on nearby roads and hopefully help catch the faster of the trespassers fleeing from their colleagues on the trackside .
15 The officers are backed up by four police cars whose job is to try to keep up with the train on nearby roads and help catch the faster of the trespassers fleeing from their colleagues on the trackside .
16 Spatz bowed , then returned behind his desk , opening the first of the files , running his finger over the apparently blank page , the warmth of his touch bringing the characters alive briefly on the specially treated paper .
17 For this he was profoundly grateful and it stopped the worse of the panics .
18 Sixsmith , a carrot- haired killer in the box nicknamed Jasper , had earlier scored a stunning goal rated the best of the Games so far .
19 Sixsmith , a carrot- haired killer in the box nicknamed Jasper , had earlier scored a stunning goal rated the best of the Games so far .
20 At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through .
21 He would have been at the Crystal Palace too , willing me on to my first AAA Championship title , revelling in the rivalry , matching the best of the youngsters from Haringey .
22 Devouring the last of the berries were redwing , too .
23 In 1525 , parliament was sufficiently alarmed by ‘ the damnable opinions of heresy ’ of ‘ the heretic Luther and his disciples ’ to pass the first of the acts which sought to prevent Lutheran literature being brought into the kingdom .
24 It would be tedious to quote and consider every one of the tributes that Pound paid to Binyon .
25 No need to accept every one of the invitations which kept on being delivered because of Amabel 's fear of giving offence .
26 They were passing the last of the houses now .
27 Subsidence Claims Advice leaflet ( PC17 ) should be issued to policyholders in every case where a subsidence claim has been intimated as this will forewarn the insured of the procedures and timescales likely to be involved .
28 You can really choose the best of the tools and technology for the best users .
29 Note that for a book written by more than two people your textual reference can normally just give the first of the names , followed by " et al. "
30 But as she mounted the first of the steps to the front door she sensed someone close to her .
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