Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] most " in BNC.

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1 One of the nicest and most original features of the game is that while Doodle can take out the enemy by simply throwing his pencils , he can also use them to draw the bonuses or weapons he needs .
2 Dress underwrites not only class differences but national and racial ones also , and Perkins has harsh words for those who adopt the fashion of other countries : ‘ this one sinne is so common among us , that it hath branded our English people with the blacke mark of the vainest and most newfangled people under heaven ’ ( p. 211 ) .
3 How , we may ask , can a country like Egypt , by no means the poorest or most vulnerable in the Third World , find itself in this position ?
4 The Treasury has responsibility for the health of the economy ; the Social Services Department has responsibility for some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the country .
5 Helped by a battery of mutualistic protozoa , bacteria and fungi , they have mastered the nutritional and energetic problems of surviving in some of the poorest and most indigestible foodstuffs , from dead logs to soil humus .
6 On certain days , it was said , a tramcar of unusual design was seen circulating slowly along the lines which passed through the poorest and most deprived slums in the city .
7 Among the poorest and most deprived groups are the homeless , refugees , people without jobs , and elderly people living in social isolation .
8 We believe it is quite wrong for the Government to deny access to justice to many of the poorest and most vulnerable in our society .
9 I could list many individual examples of how the tax has treated the poorest and most vulnerable in society .
10 They affect the poorest and most vulnerable families in the land .
11 The aggregate membership of 704,350 was 8 per cent of the population , but few of these were recruited from the poorest and most vulnerable class of rural labourers .
12 He saw the house as it had once been , in his childhood — still , ordered , each thing in it the finest and most beautiful example of its kind .
13 The company , founded by Ted Hood , has perfected the concept of efficient furling and reefing systems linked to the finest and most aesthetic masts and rigs in the world .
14 The Oxford Dictionary of Current Idiomatic English is undoubtedly the finest and most comprehensive reference book available to help the advanced learner to meet this challenge and learn to use natural , colloquial English with confidence .
15 As well as being one of the finest and most comprehensive sets of autochromes in existence , these charming images also offers a dimension which few other travel photographs of the period can offer .
16 I suggested that you experiment in order to find out how to gain the finest and most even line possible .
17 Chapter House contains one of the finest and most realistic leaf carvings in the world and the choir screen is described as the loveliest in England .
18 Blaenavon is probably one of the finest and most complete ironworks of the Industrial Revolution to survive in Europe .
19 Outside the castle gates visitors will find one of the finest and most complete circuits of town walls anywhere in Europe — over three quarters of a mile in length with 22 towers and three original gateways .
20 It also has probably the finest and most ancient native pines in Scotland , venerable trees whose gnarled , weatherbeaten habit has more in common with old oaks than with the conifers we are used to seeing .
21 In contrast , the finest and most prestigious village rugs should be judged by the same standards as workshop items .
22 Persia is seen as the spiritual , if not actual , home of rug-making and its name has become synonymous with the finest and most outstanding achievements in oriental textile art .
23 As well as being one of the finest and most comprehensive sets of autochromes in existence , these charming images also offer a dimension which few other travel photographs of the period can offer .
24 The principal market town of the Emmental has some handsome squares , one of which , the Hirschenplatz , is considered to be one of the finest and most unspoilt in the Bern region .
25 Orme 's output totalled some 700 illustrations , but his monument is his British Field Sports of 1807 , described by C. F. G. R. Schwerdt ( 1928 ) as ‘ the finest and most important sporting book of the last two centuries ’ .
26 Is it desirable that the finest and most sensitive part of a woman — that which God gave her , should on the one hand be wounded with such a wound as no proud and gentle nature ever recovers from , or else should on the other hand be deadened so that the woman becomes only half herself , and this is what the tyranny of the medical profession has accomplished .
27 the finest and most exciting town in the country ?
28 If you can procur [ sic ] me any porters for this , the finest and most perfect work I have yet attempted , you will be doing me a real kindness ; you are aware that neither pains or expense will be spared to render it complete . ’
29 It 's one of the finest and most varied collection of plants on earth .
30 To allow this country to import coal into the United Kingdom putting people out of work when in fact we have some of the finest and most competitive deep mine coal in the world to offer for sale .
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