Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj -est] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The energy spectrum of atmospheric turbulence persists down to the smallest scales , and to trap the maximum amount of energy the valves must be as small and numerous as possible , The payload of Daedalus 's new craft will be conventionally suspended from cords around its rim .
2 Mike needs to be filled in on the latest developments . ’
3 But she just looks at me pityingly , like I was behind the times and needed to catch up with the latest ideas . ’
4 Not so many spectators had trudged out to the furthest holes along the seashore .
5 At the extensive St Aldhelm 's Quarry architectural stonework is carried out to the highest standards .
6 I am determined that the highest and most stringent safety requirements should be adhered to , and the regulatory bodies must be satisfied that any work done at Dounreay is carried out to the highest standards .
7 It was warm and sunny , and for a brief time , as she cycled along to the nearest shops , she almost forgot what was to come that day .
8 You can shoot the material in any order , the edited movie can be built up from the best parts of the recording , and the overall shape of the movie can be finally determined when the material to be retained is known .
9 Catch up with the latest movies and audio programmes or just sit back and read the papers .
10 We catch up with the latest exploits on the portable front in Living with a Notebook .
11 The train will be the Ffestiniog 's Vintage Train , made up of the oldest vehicles on the railway , some dating back to the 1860's .
12 Even when made up with the finest cosmetics money could buy it would never be beautiful , but still … not bad for an ugly duckling , Sally thought , smiling wryly .
13 Sound quality suffers without a sound card , but it turns up in the unlikeliest places .
14 Judging by the loud protests when the girls had to be evacuated to Norfolk , the enterprise lived up to the best expectations .
15 BEN and JACQUI ( far right ) get down to the latest sounds .
16 BEN and JACQUI ( far right ) get down to the latest sounds .
17 Not only are the most disadvantaged on the receiving end of most crime , argues Harrison , they also have to put up with the heaviest police presence .
18 The thorny question of divorce was discussed and argued out in the frankest tones .
19 However , studies of children 's communicative abilities prior to the onset of spoken language have indicated that the origins of communication may be traced back to the earliest days after birth , and that full mastery of the morpho-syntactic devices for expressing complex meanings may not be fully understood until early adolescence .
20 This tradition goes back to the earliest days of the Ottoman state , to Molla Edebali ( d. 726/1326 ) , Osman 's father-in-law , and is based on statements in both the and the .
21 Companies cluster together anxious not to miss out on the latest developments and the growing pool of scientifically-skilled labour .
22 The path here can be very wet , but planks have been laid down over the worst parts .
23 He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration .
24 Harry Hawke recalls that it was the aim of skinhead devotees of this music to keep up with the latest releases and consequently white-label , i.e. pre-release , copies of records were the mark of a skin who knew his music .
25 If you work in the EFL profession , it is in your interest to keep up with the latest developments in the field .
26 The course machinery was also increasingly sophisticated , and was supposedly superior , and the Club was obliged to keep up with the latest ideas , as both members and staff expected it .
27 Nationalist slogans , ‘ pulled out of the murkiest depths of history ’ , were chanted , and the crowd , armed with metal posts , sticks and stones , then proceeded to beat up local citizens , overturn cars and set them on fire , and smash the windows of shops and other public buildings .
28 For example , find out about the best workshops , seminars and training courses to attend .
29 IF YOU want to know what books are in the library or find out about the latest reports on new topics , you can now do this without leaving the comfort of your office .
30 Some of the sites are enormously rich , however , and the history of palaeontology is punctuated by quite unscientific feuds between experts trying to find and hold on to the best sites for the most spectacular vertebrates .
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