Example sentences of "most [adv] [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Hothouse Flowers are the band most easily tagged with the title ‘ nouveau hippies ’ . |
2 | This is not a matter of a reversion to the consideration of the city as a distinctive cultural form , an idea which is most generally associated with the work of Simmel but which was also essential to classic Chicago school urban ecology . |
3 | As he came to the door he found his horse ready ‘ most richly adorned with a covering of imbrodered pearle and precious stones , saddle and all furniture agreeable to it ’ . |
4 | At the time West Ham was little more to me than a name , most directly associated with a football team that had a reputation for style and steadfast support in spite of limited success on the field . |
5 | Such variety has been most clearly appreciated with the restoration of damaged mosaics , e.g. the Orpheus mosaic , Littlecote , Wilts. , or in the reconstruction of buried ones , e.g. the Woodchester Orpheus mosaic . |
6 | It is then that a crisis of autonomy can be most nearly identified with a crisis of identity , and can be seen in many an act of teenage rebellion . |
7 | Perhaps a certain detachment from puritan enthusiasm , an insistence on moderation and toleration on religious issues , defined the mentality that most often coincided with an interest in science in seventeenth-century England . |
8 | Most often associated with the school of functional sociology , these ideas have as axiomatic a pluralist integrative approach to political development , in which the centre is synonymous with authority ; and in so far as societies fail to conform with the model of integrated consensual authority , they are not properly modern . |
9 | Fluid withdrawal is most readily achieved with the aid of a manually operated vacuum device ( Fig. 3.3 ) . |
10 | One might have expected the discipline most closely connected with the past to make a peculiarly important contribution to the development of the social sciences , but in fact history as an academic specialisation was of peculiarly little help to them . |
11 | In retrospect , information about both of these dimensions can be obtained from the case studies , in prospect it has to be inferred by those most closely connected with the work . |
12 | That is what happened in late March to Vrej Baghoomian , whose gallery , a virtual airplane hangar in SoHo , had been most closely associated with the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat . |
13 | This view was most closely associated with the work of Ernst Haas , who proposed a ‘ neo-functionalist ’ approach to understanding international integration . |
14 | Critical comments , hostility and overinvolvement , generally termed ‘ expressed emotion ’ ( EE ) , on the part of the relative most closely associated with the patient have been shown to be related to risk of relapse ( Brown et al. , 1972 ; Vaughn and Leff , 1976 ) . |
15 | Nationally , the polls suggest Labour is still short of the unprecedented swing needed to guarantee an overall majority , although if mood — particularly among the politicians and media most closely associated with the campaign — is a pointer to the outcome of the election then the Tories have lost . |
16 | Garden designs are most closely associated with the Kerman weavers of southern Persia , but may be found in items from a number of workshop groups . |
17 | The party 's convention in March paid special tribute to its founder , Roberto d'Aubuisson , the man most closely associated with the death squads that killed thousands of people during the civil war , who himself died of cancer last year . |
18 | The hyperbole in Brezhnev 's statement is less significant than the disillusion it reveals : Brezhnev , after all , was the figure most closely associated with the strategy of import led growth . |
19 | Deconstruction is an approach , most closely associated with the philosopher Jacques Derrida , in which the critic exposes the hidden workings of a binary opposition . |
20 | The term ‘ pluralism ’ has , at least in empirical political science , become most closely associated with the study of power in American urban government and , in particular , with the community power debate of the 1950s and 1960s . |
21 | To a layman , the word ‘ bureaucracy ’ has unpleasant associations ; however , the German writer , Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ) who is the organisational theorist most closely associated with the analysis of bureaucracy , was inclined to regard bureaucracy as the ideal form of organisation , which is ‘ from a purely technical point of view , capable of attaining the highest degree of efficiency and is in this sense formally the most rational means of carrying out imperative control over human beings . ’ |
22 | It is the religious body most closely linked with the State , which appoints its senior clergy and has representatives in the House of Lords . |
23 | In Hoffman v Sofaer [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 1350 Talbot J held that where a foreign plaintiff suffered his injuries in Britain , his damages should be assessed in the currency most closely linked with the loss , namely the currency in which the loss was suffered or the expense incurred , with the exception of damages for pain , suffering and loss of amenity which should be assessed in sterling . |
24 | There is no evidence that the court circle in East Anglia , including those elements most closely identified with the queen , was inimical to Gloucester , or that the duke regarded them as rivals for power in the region . |
25 | There is no evidence that the court circle in East Anglia , including those elements most closely identified with the queen , was inimical to Gloucester , or that the duke regarded them as rivals for power in the region . |
26 | The focal point of the policy , most closely identified with the name of S.Iu . |
27 | This agitation was directed principally at those members of the planning office , the full Council , and the Planning Committee who were most closely identified with the housing policy . |
28 | The National Executive wrote to the four signatories and supporters who were most closely identified with the Petition campaign , Bevan , Strauss , Cdr Young , and W. Bruce , asking them to discontinue their support for the campaign or face expulsion from the Party . |