Example sentences of "[be] make [art] most " in BNC.

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1 Enthusiasm can spur one on to cram the border full of as many herbs as possible , but some of them are likely to die as a result , and others will be tall and weedy ; it is far better to plant with spaces between them to start with , allowing them room to grow to their full size so that their growth habit and leaf value can be made the most of in the context of the overall design .
2 The second thinks of it as a canvas to be made the most of ; yet another surface to decorate or ornament .
3 Over the next 2 days and 2 weekends in October , villagers will be making the most of their local fruit .
4 ‘ Do n't know about that , but I do know it 's the only good look I 'm going to get for months so I 'm making the most of it . ’
5 In Avondale Road , the Wilcox boys have risen from their beds at last and are making the most of their unsupervised occupancy of the house .
6 Major hotels and restaurants are making the most of new ideas like these and , realising the need to invest in the best modern equipment available , they are increasingly relying on equipment manufacturers to fit out their kitchens with these innovations .
7 We 've become better at making money in sluggish trading conditions and are making the most of the patchy recovery we 've seen in some of our markets .
8 These meetings are Making the most of the seventy fifth in shops , Involving young people in singing for the seventy fifth , Branches sharing fund raising ideas for the seventy fifth and Small World Theatre extracts from Moving , a play on the theme of refugees .
9 The performers are making the most of the opportunity and hope that the critics agree that this dance group is a blueprint for success for many years to come .
10 And the locals are making the most of the pubs facilities too .
11 Although it was overcast with rain threatening , opportunist bumble bees were making the most of the gorse flowers .
12 The horses of the company were making the most of their rest .
13 Meanwhile , Vistec is making the most of the recession and has a Pounds 4m cash pile .
14 It is making the most of its favoured situation and gaining an increasing reputation as a bathing place and holiday centre .
15 It 's making the most of what you 've got .
16 Wishful thinking apart , it 's more likely that he 's making the most of a nice soft bed and reasonable food , ’ said Marcus , trying to find a creative way out of the check Pete had put him in .
17 Adams showed the authority and leadership you would expect from a defender who has won 17 caps at senior level but in World Cup terms the most significant performance came from Gascoigne , who cut out the asides and showed some of the tactical discipline he has to acquire if he is to make the most of his natural talent in international football .
18 The main aim at the moment for Landreth and his two cohorts , bass-player David Ransom and drummer Ken Blevins , is to make the most of their first major-label release and to try to get a support slot with a suitable big name .
19 England will need frequent penetration on the wings if they are to make the most of Lineker and Bull .
20 Important events require some preparation if we are to make the most of them and arguably this is more true of retirement than of any other stage .
21 But if you are to make the most of your life as a student , both academically and socially , you certainly wo n't want to be worrying about your finances .
22 You need to organize your life if you are to make the most of your limited time at college .
23 Actually I had lots of days free and was making the most of the best weather conditions for years .
24 It was a time of high political tension as Margaret Thatcher had recently resigned and Neil Kinnock was making the most of it as he held a press conference in the showroom , flanked by the two candidates , Gordon McMaster for Paisley South and Irene Adams for Paisley North .
25 Dynamius was making the most of the opportunities provided by the conflict to strengthen his own position .
26 I was making the most of this opportunity .
27 They took it for granted that the international world was one of competing powers and that their duty was to make the most of whatever assets were available to them .
28 Something we were determined to do was to make the most of every day that we had , and that we have continued to do .
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