Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] the [adj -est] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I sold them the best .
2 Well , he found them the best ski runs in the Cairngorms when they started and they could n't afford to give him anything very spectacular , so he said , ‘ Can I have the ski shop and the bobble hat concession ? ’
3 ‘ I promised you the best assassin in England , Mr Estabrook , and he 's here .
4 ‘ I promised her the best view of Florence from here , Mama , ’ he said over his shoulder as he wrestled with the catch .
5 Donna joined him and he found her the shortest ones , saying , ‘ You have the short ones .
6 In a follow-up survey , the great majority rated it the best AIDS resource they had seen .
7 I found it the greatest fun .
8 Occasionally he found it the tiniest glint of deep blue .
9 But I told him the best publishers to try — the pink-ohs , you know .
10 Endill told him the quickest way out of the school .
11 ‘ I reckon she told him the youngest boy was his worked on him that way .
12 A sudden drop in the wind told her the worst was over .
13 If he showed them the latest Washington telegram which he had seen before his departure [ KPs 66 and 85 ] , they would have been made aware that although they had to exercise the utmost restraint for the time being , a new and firmer policy might soon be adopted .
14 ELTON John and his partner Bernie Taupin joined the ranks of the greats today after an American company paid them the biggest advance in music history .
15 The lady prioress glowered at me , shrugged , and with ill grace took me back to her own chamber across the cloister garden where she poured me the smallest goblet of wine I had ever seen .
16 Esther Allan dusted off the music and taught her the best songs from Sugar and Spite .
17 ‘ The omnipotence of the House of Commons , ’ he wrote , ‘ is revolution itself and death to the true old English constitution ’ — of which he fancied himself the best judge .
18 In 1986 Forbes magazine named him the richest man in America .
19 The book was praised by Goethe and by Sir Walter Scott , who called it the finest book ever written .
20 When Scrooge was premiered in Birmingham last year Gloria Honeyford called it the hottest selling ticket outside of London .
21 Sawle acknowledged this on the eve of the final Test when , asked to defend the dumping of Marsh , he made the point that it had been the bowlers — Craig McDermott ( whose 31 wickets made him the highest Australian wicket-taker in a series against India ) , Bruce Reid ( a wrecker in the second Test before breaking down again ) and Merv Hughes — who had been the key figures throughout the series .
22 However , although Leese 's virulent anti-semitism and racial fascist beliefs made him the nearest equivalent in outlook to an English Hitler , his personality and attitude to leadership were very different .
23 On top of that , scoring the third in the 3–1 win over the Sky Blues made him the youngest scorer of a First Division goal .
24 Once installed , back in 1976 , they began the long and laborious process of renovating it themselves , without any professional help , which partly explains why it took them the best part of 10 years .
25 Abraham bought me new clothes , gave me a new place to live , and sent me the finest food .
26 Edgar Linton was still in love with her , and thought himself the happiest man on earth when he married her three years after his parents ' death .
27 ‘ I brought you the best of what was left , ’ Simon went on .
28 There were sensible men who thought him the finest evangelist of his generation .
29 Even five years later a clergyman who came to a retreat which he conducted thought him the oddest sight , sartorially , which he had seen among academics .
30 It contained four sheets of paper closely covered in unfamiliar handwriting , and it was a measure of how relaxed he was that it took him the best part of a minute to realise that he was holding a copy of the letter written by Ruggerio Miletti to his family three days previously .
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