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

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1 Most students find cheques or cash the most convenient methods of payment , with bills settled ‘ on the spot ’ .
2 For example , a common method in the script recognition literature has been to use n-grams ( Riseman and Hanson , 1974 ; Ehrich and Koehler , 1975 ; Higgins and Whitrow , 1984 ; Whitrow and Higgins , 1987 ) , or letter transitional probabilities such as the Viterbi algorithm ( Hull , Srihari and Choudhari , 1983 ) , or Markov modelling ( Raviv , 1967 ; Neuhoff , 1975 ; Farag , 1979 ) to rule out illegal strings of letters , or to select the most likely letter combinations .
3 But centuries of migration , conquest , occupation , intermarriage , trade and cultural exchange — not to mention the tendency of artists to copy or reinterpret the most successful facets of other artists ' work — have eroded much of this exclusivity .
4 We can neither perpetuate excessive levels of support , nor penalise the most efficient producers .
5 With his knockabout wit he teased Bobby mercilessly , drew out his love of salacious humour and became the most important influence in his life .
6 By the time you 've booby-trapped your car , or hired an armed guard for it , walked miles , found the crag and avoided the most polished routes you might not consider it worth the hassle .
7 However , it was seven months later , after a prolonged rent strike and a number of symbolic occupations , before the municipal government implemented the agreement , lowering the tariffs by 50% and firing the most notorious crooks employed in the market administration .
8 It 's important to apply the patina in an open space , because it acts on the copper and produces a most objectionable odour .
9 The technical term for intermittent reinforcement is ‘ partial reinforcement ’ and represents the most powerful way of developing and changing behaviour .
10 It must have reached thermodynamic equilibrium over the years , and represents the most stable state for this composition .
11 This is the book of the exhibition which travelled from Germany to London this year and moves on to Dublin ( Irish Museum of Modern Art , 21 November-10 January ) before reaching America , and represents the most complete survey of his work to date .
12 to extract and expound the most ordinary beliefs about the constitution of the world as pictured in the Elizabethan age and through this exposition to help the ordinary reader to understand and to enjoy the great writers of the age .
13 It reflects their need to satisfy customers , meet regulatory obligations , market services , and make the most advantageous decisions .
14 The town has grown up around the magnificent 13th century Scaliger castle which towers above the water from a sheer rock and offers the most fantastic views .
15 The Vodapage National Paging Network is the fastest-growing UK paging network and offers the most cost-effective form of mobile communications available .
16 I will remember forever the satisfying feeling of lying in the smooth grass in the large field , listening to the larks flying higher and higher in the sky and singing the most beautiful song , which made my soul fresh .
17 If she was not thinking about Benedict , and seeing the most dreadful visions , interspersed with the haunting — and piercingly sweet — memories , she was assailed by the picture which tore at her heart , of that loved face , laid in a coffin , devoid of life .
18 In 1986 the Italian government initiated an extensive programme for the evaluation and recovery of Italy 's cultural and artistic heritage , involving public and private enterprises and using the most advanced technology available .
19 The method of saving depends on the nature of your graphs , and using the most appropriate way will reduce the amount of repetitive work .
20 Staining or bleaching , varnishing or waxing … choosing and using the most suitable finish is the secret of good wood care .
21 He gained valuable experience over these fences when fourth in the 1991 Grand National , and made a most encouraging reappearance at Sandown .
22 He beat the air with his hands and made the most heart-rending cries .
23 The hon. Member for Salisbury got to his feet and made the most amazing pronouncement in the two-day debate .
24 He nevertheless adapted well to this new-fangled contraption and made the most excellent coffee on it , of which we drank many cups with him and his family during their visit .
25 The solution was to build their own major energy source — nuclear power — and launch the most intensive construction programme in the history of nuclear engineering .
26 Joy made one last desperate attempt and produced the most horrendous squeak ever , like a hare caught by a harvest scythe .
27 By investigating current wastes ( and the range of wastes from companies which have expressed interest in moving to a clean rural environment ) it is intended to evaluate the type and amounts of wastes likely to arise and to establish the most effective means of dealing with them .
28 This spacious house was built at the turn of the century of Aberdeen granite and has a most unusual roof structure which incorporates a domed tower — the tower bedroom below is very popular with guests .
29 The castle is open to the public on payment of an admission charge and has a most interesting interior with rooms beautifully furnished in medieval style .
30 I talk of Ernest , and forget the most important thing of all .
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