Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] [adj -est] " in BNC.
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1 | However fast and unpredictable the changes to their world , this resourcefulness will help them make the best of it . |
2 | But too much mist obscures the question what it is like to be a chimp for even the best-meaning efforts to make them make the best of meaning . |
3 | He 's an older man and maybe an easier since he had me galloping the best of my horses lame over you , Owen . |
4 | As Fael-Inis began to play , each of them drew a deep breath and surrendered , and each of them experienced the deepest contentment at hearing the silver pipes of enchantment . |
5 | When the Tories briefly took control of the council , they implemented current Conservative philosophy — to sell council homes and encourage what for them represents the truest democracy , a property-owning democracy , which is less about one-man-one-vote than every man a home-owner . |
6 | The golden thread approach , coupled with considerations such as that post-Darwin certain past arguments no longer hold water , together with an element of an a priori ethical stance , seems to me to provide the best concerted argument for the ordination of women . |
7 | All the same , three of them provide the best available narrative and chronology , and their reliability must be examined in some detail . |
8 | The navigator had survived with head injuries but the third crew member was O.K. I signalled to Athens asking them to designate the nearest airfield where I could pick up Brown and White in a Maryland . |
9 | ‘ Say it , then , Sally-Anne Tunstall ; let me know the worst . |
10 | I caught up a bit during the '60s when I became the oldest teenager in town — in fact I was in my early thirties . |
11 | Two were routine , one richly comic , one quite serious ; and in none did I experience the slightest pain or discomfort . |
12 | I knew that if I made the slightest false step he would leap at me . |
13 | I mean the narrowest part of the river I would say is er where Hall Bridge is , that 's the narrowest part . |
14 | But I mean the best thing is the tin it come in . |
15 | I mean the lowest turn out in any of the constituencies in , in the general election was much higher than the turn out in local government , I think the lowest turn out in any individual constituency was about fifty four percent in the general election . |
16 | erm I mean the highest percentage of overseas visitors to this country are from America , and people , you know , like Paul Duffy at Blenheim Palace , you know , depend a great deal on the American visitor . |
17 | Erm but , at it at its worst I mean the worst publicity followed this this incident of a an elderly lady having her fingers broken and and money stolen off her by some some lads in their I do n't know late early teens I think . |
18 | ‘ By that , I mean the biggest club left to realise its potential . ’ |
19 | I mean the biggest thing really I think my interest in all this to get secure trade from us |
20 | Truly the cassowaries have the loudest — er , I mean the loveliest — voices in all the world ! " |
21 | I fear the worst . |
22 | I make the best of it , but er I |
23 | I got the greatest enjoyment from that . |
24 | I got the tastiest bird in the place and all that and er she spun it and spun it back to me and spun it . |
25 | In my union branch , as in many others , I expect the best activists to be voting Labour . |
26 | I 'm paying top dollar and I expect the best . |
27 | I always saw myself as a creator of space for particular needs , and I found the best ideas which fitted in with that need and that slot and I then encouraged and challenged and stimulated and created the space for that production team to make that programme in the best possible way . |
28 | On this field I found the best combination was to set the Silver Sabre at minimum discrimination and maximum sensitivity . |
29 | For England I suggest the best time is between late September and the end of November , avoiding Remembrance Sunday . |
30 | This was not something upon which I wished to dwell , as I approached the narrowest section of the ridge . |