Example sentences of "[indef pn] [prep] the [adj -est] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last year saw the one of the biggest international fields ever at the Bramham Three Day Event with the overseas challenge being repelled by Virginia Leng on Welton Chit Chat .
2 In particular , if all assets were equally risky , then everyone would choose the one with the greatest expected payoff to holding it .
3 Not the one in which he aimed highest , but the one in which his inspiration is most fully sustained ; the one with the strongest dramatic thrust ; the only one in which you truly care about the fate of the characters .
4 This can turn into a driver where people then feel they have to achieve everything in the fastest possible time .
5 It is symptomatic of our age that we wish to declare the existence of everything in the loudest possible way .
6 So , for perfect results , reduce everything to the lowest common denominator before putting it into the press .
7 From hotels to dams — nothing but the glitziest technological monstrosities will do .
8 Moreover , it is far from clear that the LDDC has managed to obtain anything like the best financial deals in its negotiations with developers : land appears to have been sold at substantially less than might have been achieved , and as the freeholder the LDDC has retained little control of , nor gained any benefit from , subsequent development .
9 Today in order to meet the burgeoning demand for more and more creamy pints of Guinness , St. James 's Gate , through the recent investment of IR£200 million , has become one of the world 's most technologically advanced breweries , having the flexibility to brew virtually anything to the highest international standards .
10 There is no way anyone should see Michael Mann 's splendid panoramic epic The Last Of The Mohicans , based very loosely on James Fenimore Cooper 's classic novel , on anything but the best wide screen and in full Dolby sound .
11 At times , as I have researched this book , it has occurred to me that the second-hand book world is the only place left in England where knowledge of anything but the latest semi-literate fads still exists .
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