Example sentences of "[verb] from the most [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , Tizard does acknowledge that the issue is complicated by social inequality — children who come into care tend to come from the most powerless sector of society .
2 Today we approached from the most picturesque direction , through a stile set in the wall of the narrow stone bridge whose elegant arches span the burn 's deep-cut ravine .
3 Who the other call was to Jihan has never revealed , but it is certain that it must have been someone of the highest importance , and that her purpose was to obtain from the most authoritative source possible some outside indication of what was happening in Egypt .
4 After passing from the most primitive stage of development , through the Asiatic , ancient and feudal stages , mankind enters the capitalist stage , the immense productive power of large-scale factory industry , and the division between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat .
5 As a doctor , Brian realised that his wife 's mother had evidently suffered from the most acute form of agoraphobia .
6 ‘ That was because I came from the most stable period of his life and I made him feel secure . ’
7 The event was spread between Coniscliffe , Blackwell and Croft , but not surprisingly , all of the trout action came from the most upstream section between Merrybent and the motorway bridge .
8 In most cases , HAPCs began from the most proximal recording site and migrated to the sigmoid region .
9 The interview is basically a form of human interaction and may range from the most informal chat to the most carefully pre-coded and carefully systematized set of questions and answers laid out on an interview schedule .
10 Loyalty to specific lords was an essential aspect of medieval life , running from the most humble serf , who was virtually a possession or slave , to the bond between vassal and lord that held the entire culture together at the highest levels .
11 The largest value ( 6 kJ mol -1 ) is derived from the most exothermic stacking interaction , whereas in mixed-sequence DNA low exothermicities result in smaller free energy costs consistent with large amounts of entropically favourable residual motion ( torsional vibration ) in the rotors .
12 A project leader is appointed from the most appropriate department ; if a new product is the objective this leader will probably come from the associated department .
13 Sometimes , for many lines together , we can say with Wordsworth — ‘ the words , and the order of the words , in no respect differ from the most unimpassioned conversation ’ ( Preface to Lyrical Ballads ) .
14 Their name derives from the most formal way of saying ‘ you ’ in Japanese , the implication being that there is always some kind of barrier between people .
15 There was no real evidence before the Standing Committee that such material was currently being produced or in circulation , but the fear was expressed that , if the ‘ private member 's club ’ defence were to be removed from the most common form in which such material was currently produced , namely books , magazines and pamphlets , it would not be long before such clubs began to produce their propaganda in new media .
16 Follow up data for the 18 patients who were alive when the 1988 report was assembled have been obtained from the most recent inpatient assessment at Harefield Hospital ( 1991–2 ) , where all but one patient are reviewed in depth each year or more often if problems arise .
17 I remember when I started my training I work with this girl and I said where 'd you come from and she said I come from the most boring town in Britain , I says where Grantham ? , she says yeah , I says is it boring , she says yeah huh , it is
18 ‘ Medoc comes from the most ancient line of necromancers , ’ said the soldier who had asked why Tara 's brightness had been quenched .
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