Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun pl] i " in BNC.

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1 It certainly made an unusual change from cranberry sauce and was one of the most memorable tastes I experienced in the New World .
2 King , reviled by many , but acknowledged as an expert in the cynical exploitation of the pop world sniped : ‘ I thought when Kylie Minogue did ‘ I Should Be So Lucky , Lucky , Lucky , ’ it was one of the most awful things I have ever heard .
3 The few days I spent on that trip will stay in my mind as some of the most pleasant times I have ever spent .
4 I , it did n't come over , but for me when we interviewed Martin is one of most refreshing interviews I 've had the pleasure of taking part in !
5 Le Rue the band are one of the tightest and most cohesive units I 've seen .
6 It was one of the most demanding scenes I 've ever done . ’
7 ‘ My residential project was one of the most demanding things I had to do , ’ says Martin .
8 ‘ This is potentially one of the most exciting developments I have been aware of in my experience of pancreatic cancer . ’
9 … that after paying at least a dozen visits to Cambridge and engaging in the most unpleasant negotiations I have ever had in my life , we have managed to retain recognition as a body which is normally recognised for Chapter III powers and obtained an agreement which the University people hate like poison .
10 In the middle of March , Vance made what he later called " one of the most distasteful recommendations I ever had to make to the president . "
11 This is a pity because his book was one of the most interesting textbooks I have read for a long time .
12 He was one of the most interesting men I worked with in my early years .
13 It is one of the most interesting books I have ever read … not because Rorty is claiming to have discovered the Truth but because he has written a fine description of our confusion and of our capacity to create our own selves .
14 Fairs and feasts have survived the centuries in an amazing variety of ways , some of which I have already written about , but at West Witton in Wensleydale there survives one of the strangest and most interesting events I have come across .
15 It is one of the most popular things I have ever done . ’
16 One of one of one of the most charming speakers I ever heard , he was .
17 For tea , like breakfast , is a great British forte , and one of the most charming weddings I have ever been to in Britain took place at teatime .
18 The only 2 grounds I know in Scumland are ‘ Maine Road ’ and ‘ Swine Park ’ .
19 So some mornings I go one way , and some mornings the other .
20 It seems then that our present suggestion has the effect that whether I have knowledge will depend commonly on which other apparently gratuitous beliefs I may have .
21 What linguistic clues ( eg first-person pronouns I , me , my , mine ) are there of the addresser-addressee relationship ?
22 ‘ In only three hours I will be delivering the most difficult speech of my life .
23 In only three days I shall be free to leave for Israel . ’
24 So these days I have to buy my cheese like everyone else .
25 I have always liked to read the Golden Age detective stories , if you like , the country house murder mysteries , but I would have to admit that reading those is to some extent desire for stasis , a desire erm for a particularly safe kind of world , where everything works out in the end , because that 's usually what happens , and so these days I tend only to take very small doses of that particular medicine .
26 ‘ You see , I 've still got so many questions I need to ‘ ave answered .
27 Because we have so many cameras I can have for the editing a great many possibilities ; and if we have filmed the music properly in the first place we can already have created some very important effects just with one shot — the violins may have the principal melody with an important counter-melody or harmonic detail in the violas , so we might shoot the passage in such a way that we have the violin bows in the foreground , the conductor , and the violas clearly focused as the third element in the shot .
28 ‘ I have learned so many things I wish I 'd never had to learn .
29 ‘ He reminded me of so many things I 'd half-forgotten .
30 There were so many things I did n't really understand about people , about life .
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