Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] the most [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , an appropriate promotional " mix " may be formulated to provide the most effective communication to , and persuasion of those specific people , who make up the segment , or are likely to seek the product or its benefits within the purchase contexts that the analysis has identified . |
2 | Moreover , as AIDS starts to affect the most productive section of the community ( those between 30 and 50 years ) there is not going to be the skilled labour available in the future to supply enough food for the nation . |
3 | C. Syllogisms Accepting the truth of two premises , one has to choose the most appropriate conclusion from a set of possibilities . |
4 | The discussion so far is intended to highlight the point that macroeconomic objectives often conflict , and that the policy-maker has to choose the most desirable combination . |
5 | SCIENTISTS have developed a test designed to detect the most lethal form of breast cancer in women and enable doctors to provide more effective treatment . |
6 | ‘ So if you want to hear the most wretched sound ever invented , just look out for the next album … ! ’ |
7 | It 's not that I want to play the most difficult things ; I really do n't . |
8 | Again , these head collars are available in various sizes , so you will need to select the most suitable size for your dog . |
9 | Rather than strive to apply the most advanced technology available , the Soviet designer is conditioned to ask , ‘ what is the simplest solution which will do the job ’ ? |
10 | Rauschenberg , Lichtenstein and Warhol 's contribution , limited to those rare and beautiful canvases carefully painted by hand , is expected to form the most moving section of the exhibition . |
11 | If you want to study the most refined version of clothes-talk , just look at all the elegant women who have been turning up in court recently . |
12 | institutions and perhaps particularly U.D.E. 's will need to consider the most appropriate teaching strategies for these students , particularly during their first year of study . |
13 | Your choice therefore could be boiled down to whether you want to start with the " real thing " on video , as an example of what the unit is about , or whether you want to keep the most realistic example for later , to reinforce what has gone before . |
14 | In addition , it will seek to analyse the most effective components of the planning process and to identify their implications for school managers . |
15 | No more than in the West , therefore , could the emergence of effective trade unions and moderate political representation for workers have been expected to reconcile the most radical sections of the working class to capitalism . |
16 | We want to save the most oustanding examples . |
17 | While Monty presided over drafting sessions designed to present the most cogent arguments against the government 's consultative document , and to eradicate the violence of language frequently suggested by some of the medical men , my principal role was to sound the government , and especially Barbara Castle , about the possibilities of a compromise solution . |
18 | Hotel brochures are designed to present the most attractive aspects of the hotel to the prospective guest . |
19 | Storage of various liquid effluents on site at Sellafield since the early 1980s , pending the completion of new waste treatment plants designed to remove the most significant radioactivity , has been a contributory factor in reducing the level of discharges . |
20 | DEC has n't yet said which Alpha systems will run Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system it has picked up , but the workstation range looks to have the most likely candidates . |
21 | Paving slabs are available in a wide variety of shapes , colours and finishes to suit the most ambitious schemes . |
22 | He rose to become the most capped goal keeper in the history of Scottish football and was chosen to represent Scotland in three consecutive World Cup Finals . |
23 | George was adept at reading entries in directories official lists and Who 's Whos from many countless which tried to skip the most interesting parts of a subject 's life . |
24 | For effectiveness , then , magazines and journals tend to reach the most relevant markets , provided they are selected carefully in the first place . |
25 | And when the poison was put under the microscope it seemed to contain the most beautiful colours of the rainbow . |
26 | In the case of selection the given point is the job and the population is searched to find the most appropriate worker , in the case of guidance one worker is the starting point and the range of jobs is searched to identify the best one . |
27 | As in the civil sector , the gap in know-how may be less than the gap in the technological level of what is produced ; often a conscious decision is made to forego the most advanced option . |
28 | The project is now seeking to identify the most helpful elements within each type of therapy , and studying differences between individuals in their responses to each . |
29 | In recent years the autumn statement publication has been considerably expanded to incorporate the most important details of programme expenditure which were formerly incorporated in the public expenditure white paper ( PEWP ) . |
30 | Cardboard cut-outs of the two continents were made and fitted together , computer programmes written to devise the most perfect match between the two continents , similarities and the differences in the geology of corresponding areas studied ad nauseam , and even details of the animal life in each continent compared , but without reaching any firm conclusions on whether or not the two continents had ever been united . |