Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] the [adj -est] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | I caught up a bit during the '60s when I became the oldest teenager in town — in fact I was in my early thirties . |
3 | I knew that if I made the slightest false step he would leap at me . |
4 | I got the greatest enjoyment from that . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | On this field I found the best combination was to set the Silver Sabre at minimum discrimination and maximum sensitivity . |
8 | This was not something upon which I wished to dwell , as I approached the narrowest section of the ridge . |
9 | It was the number one awkward question but I discerned the faintest gleam of hope ; he had spoken in the unmistakable harsh , glottal accent of my home town . |
10 | I used the longest of my Bronica range , which is the 250mm , and really needed a longer one . |
11 | I used the longest of my Bronica range , which is the 250mm , and really needed a longer one . |
12 | ‘ Eat up , ’ I told the nearest bird . |
13 | ‘ I played the best round of golf I 've ever played to get into the play-off , so rather than feeling disappointed I 'm feeling very confident . ’ |
14 | In the end , I judged the best option to be to talk in the privacy of his room , thus giving him the opportunity to ponder his new situation in solitude once I took my leave . |
15 | I imagined the best china |
16 | Jim Davidson sent six bottles of champagne with a card saying , ‘ What a way to get into the papers , ’ and one evening I received the largest basket of poinsettias I 've ever seen , totally stunning , with a card saying , ‘ Thinking of you — lots of love , Elton . ’ |
17 | If I showed the slightest sign of taking sides about Bodyline , or suggesting that it was a threat to cricket , my reports would be censored and I would probably be replaced . |
18 | Amazed , I climbed the nearest rise and looked southwards . |
19 | I climbed the highest of these one day when Mallaig was too crowded with visitors for my liking and suffered my only experience of hostility from a Highlander . |
20 | When we moved to Scotland I discovered the greatest delicacy of all — the smoked herring , or kipper . |
21 | I think I can say I walked the best part of the rivers in my district . ’ |
22 | ‘ That 's how I spent the best years of my life , ’ she often said to her son . |
23 | Here , one Friday evening I heard the best news so far . |
24 | I had butterflies in my stomach enough and I had to do something , so I grabbed the nearest paw , which belonged to Merlyn Rees . |
25 | ‘ During one practice session , ’ writes Iain , ‘ I perpetrated the highest , latest and crudest tackle of my life on the first XI 's star player , a footballer of considerable skill . |
26 | Eventually , then , I decided the best strategy would be simply to stride out of the room very suddenly at a furious pace . |
27 | I decided the best thing to do was keep busy , so I tried to recall my antenatal classes — I could n't remember a thing . |
28 | In the end I decided the best thing was to put you to bed and let you sleep it off . ’ |
29 | Not one for being bashful , I selected the naughtiest setting — would n't you ? |
30 | It was when I was gazing dully at the finger , the heel of my hand resting in an intercostal space , that I felt the faintest flutter from below . |