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

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1 Perhaps it is the aura of secrecy , rather than the disclosure , that causes most difficulties .
2 This happened most nights and he had grown to think that it was an easier and more interesting way of travelling , particularly as his looks and his load of schoolbooks and his thinness caused people to stop .
3 At the moment Jacques Chirac 's RPR is favourite to win most seats and former finance minister Balladur is likely to become prime minister .
4 Persons who have not contracted directly with the exchange , and this includes most customers , are not generally bound by the exchange rules , nor is the exchange itself liable to such persons .
5 This pushed most regions further from their original RAWP targets than the full model would have done and increased the relative shift of resources to the south east .
6 Erm It is possible to coordinate most crackers in colour and style with favours .
7 Despite the delicate beginnings of economic recovery — too delicate to cheer most Britons — confidence within the Tory party remains low .
8 From long experience Blanche knew it was pointless to confront most interviewees , foolish to drive them into a corner .
9 With care it is generally possible to express most ideas clearly and accurately ; however , on occasions it may be necessary to adopt particular language or legal formulae in order to express an idea accurately .
10 Still I find it hard to believe most men would want to cede their privilege and power on the evidence you present .
11 If you can do so without getting bogged down , go back and complete those questions that are nearly finished since you are likely to gain most marks in this way .
12 But it is possible to dissect most crises and examine each component in turn .
13 Counts of breeding birds between 1965 and 1976 showed most pairs breeding on coastal farmlands and the permanent grasslands of the river valleys and levels .
14 And then he added that , of course , writers had nothing better to do most afternoons and since I was now writing a movie for him , he knew how to keep me happy .
15 Printer Control Language and Windows PostScript drivers enable the printers to output combination 600dpi text and graphics and the data compression function within PCL 5 enables most documents to be printed within the printer 's standard memory .
16 As a mature student I found it difficult at first to work on my own or in groups but now that the course is settling down , I feel that I will be able to tackle most tasks in business because we have had to learn to look for information and assimilate it so that we make it work for us .
17 Journalist Victor Guzev , who travels with CSKA , said : ‘ In our society the players are considered to be wealthy and able to afford most things in life .
18 However , making prescribed drugs less easily available is unlikely to help most patients unless it is accompanied by discussion of their problems or referral to appropriate agencies .
19 When the park stays open late during the summer , you should be able to do most rides without lengthy queueing during the last couple of hours .
20 Although you should be able to clear most blockages yourself , there are some — a tree root growing into a cracked drain for instance — which require specialist help .
21 CFS carry an extensive store of spares and is able to supply most needs from stock .
22 But for females it is best to be as large as can be achieved so as to be able to produce most eggs .
23 Until recently , demand for organic produce has been insufficient to spur most farmers to make the change — but Stephenson & Co , by encouraging us to buy organic whenever possible , badgering supermarkets and greengrocers to offer a wider range of organic produce , aim to encourage more to make the switch .
24 Ranging from 1 bedroomed starter units through to 4 bedroomed family homes there is always a wide choice available to suit most purchasers .
25 One , firstly , if equal distribution was to be achieved peasant mobilization and increase produc erm if equally distribution was to achieve its goals of peasant mobilization and increased production , there had to be enough land available to bring most peasants up to an independent pe peasant status without encroaching upon the existing er middle peasants .
26 The effects of the Great Depression and a renewed possibility of war in Europe in the 1930s made most Americans all the more determined to isolate and insulate themselves from the quarrels and atavism of the nations of Europe .
27 Daresay th 's been through enough to kill most souls . ’
28 Transport and communications could soon after 1880 meet most needs of European commerce .
29 Although his personal popularity is difficult to gauge most Afghans in Kabul respect President Najibullah because he is the only Afghan leader talking peace .
30 As eyes adapt to the darkness after the brightness of the Milanese day , the sheer size of the church that emerges from the gloom is enough to enthrall most visitors .
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