Example sentences of "best of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But since " the people " are likely to be divided among themselves , the government is likely to be representative , not of all the people , but at best of a majority of them .
2 In order to make the best of a case at this stage most claimants will need advice and assistance because preparing a case for appeal involves three tasks : establishing the facts of the case , understanding the applicable legal rules and integrating facts and law in a well-constructed argument which includes meeting the reasons put forward by the adjudication officer for denying the claim .
3 " Make it the best of a week 's "
4 Michelham Country Foods are at the Priory to provide you with the best of A Taste of Sussex .
5 One has to make the best of a situation , after all .
6 That is not to say that someone who is using word processing or a similar application will not be able to make the best of a desktop publishing package but rather to point out that new skills will need to be learned , new concepts understood .
7 To get the best of a player like Back you have to develop the back row around him , to make the most of his speed and to cover his natural deficiency at the line-out .
8 ‘ It 's a celebration of the best of a woman when a designer makes a great dress , and it takes a certain intelligence to carry it off .
9 The Woburn order included dwarf plums and cherries , French pears , an Elruge nectarine , and other fruit , with more young trees ‘ to make good those that died last year ’ in accordance with Gurle 's guarantee to supply ‘ the best of every sort in case any fail or die ’ .
10 We must make the best of an occasion which has overtaken us but which neither of us would want , given the choice . ’
11 Alas , Castle Master , though widely regarded as the best of the Freescape games , suffers from the similar snail-paced somnambulance as its soporific stablemates .
12 The best of the west and south-facing slopes are far superior to either Puisieulx or Sillery , but they nevertheless merit a modest premier and not grand cru status .
13 He described the mess over there , and how the Best of the West horse parade had ended ten minutes before the quake hit .
14 They pick and choose the best of the West and incorporate it into their living mysticism .
15 I went up to her after the show to congratulate her on the song which was the best of the night .
16 This has to be the best of the commonality tactics .
17 The pack will pull the carcass apart , competing for the best of the kill , and Fido plays tug-of-war games , hoping to win the toy .
18 Seriously , one can understand the Archbishop 's concern to retain the best of the tradition : a liturgy involving elements of worship ; confession ; intercession ; Bible reading ; biblical preaching and blessing .
19 or who 's got the best of the play ?
20 And erm well we wrapped up a whole pile of paper for paper paper recycling and erm we mushed it up and the best of the stuff we put in the liquidizer and erm we put it in a tank and dyed left some stuff as it were and we dyed some other stuff green .
21 After a year of One Over The Eight , ( ‘ Kenneth Williams is the best of the genre , ’ wrote Robert Muller in the Daily Mail ) Ken left the cast and his part was taken over by Kenneth Connor .
22 Leicester needed the goalstart for it was the visitors who surged forward with the best of the goal chances .
23 to be , in some measure , celebratory , showing the best of the child and a clear view of his/her growing development
24 It would be somewhat difficult to pick the best of the Villa San Paolo 's many attractions , but , if we were pushed to it , we would go for the stupendous view from the swimming pool .
25 P. W. Conolly , when District Judge at Negombo , wrote that ‘ when parties quarrel and assault each other , it is no uncommon thing for the person who has got the best of the struggle to have an animal brought to the spot , and a charge of cattle stealing is preferred against the unfortunate man who has been assaulted . ’
26 By arguing that general managers would have to " harness the best of the consensus management approach and avoid the worst of the problems it can present " ( DHSS 1983 : 17 ) , Griffiths appeared to recognise the difficulties of managing a multiprofessional service while seriously underestimating the power of doctors in particular to resist being managed .
27 As it stands , it is among the best of the poetry of the Oxford Movement , and probably a longer life would have produced the mastery foreseen by Bridges and James .
28 Only a week ago , he was in New York beating the world champion , Abdi Bile , and the best of the rest at this distance .
29 BEST OF THE REST The casting of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny De Vito as Twins ( PG CIC ) is funny in itself , and the comedy that Ivan Reitman ( Ghostbusters ) has fashioned for them is consistently inventive .
30 Best of the rest
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