Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] in the most " in BNC.

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1 The need for qualified nursing , as opposed to help with housework or companionship , will arise only in the most extreme cases of severe disability ( see Connolly v Camden and Islington AHA [ 1981 ] 3 All ER 250 ; Croke v Wiseman [ 1981 ] 3 All ER 852 ) .
2 And soon it all began to come together in the most wonderful way .
3 His hands held her to him and their bodies moved together in the most intimate way with no thought of denial .
4 Instead , we should be in tune with what is happening environmentally in the most progressive countries in Europe and throughout the world .
5 The point will be of particular relevance in connection with causal sequences or causal chains , to be considered later in the most relevant context .
6 Crumbs of advantage , Bénezet had found , may be picked up in the most unexpected places .
7 This evaluation will consider whether the school is now more effectively educating its students , and whether the change has been carried out in the most efficient way .
8 Deaf and dumb people were bitterly disappointed , and the BDDA 's reaction is summed up in its annual report for the year 1932 : No aid from the State was considered even in the most pressing of all problems , the vocational training of school leavers .
9 These changed least in the most stable medium of the period ( in terms of usage ) , the press .
10 She knew it would wound his dignity that he had been forced to skulk abroad while she had saved the firm — never mind that she had done so in the most unbusinesslike and outrageous manner .
11 It can be a pig to set up in the most efficient way as regards memory , because it can use a tremendous amount of the base 640k of a PC .
12 However , the MacSharry proposals look only in the most narrow , blinkered way for solutions .
13 We have a press that is free in one sense : it engages sometimes in the most scurrilous reporting and colours it up under the heading of a free press .
14 However , despite the best efforts of the BBC and other giant mass publishing houses to clog the best-seller lists with the epitome of semi-literate publishing , literacy keeps breaking through in the most unlikely places , and nearly always from American rather than British programmes .
15 Finally Ms Cann proposed an unorthodox and possibly unique solution : publication rights as part of merchandising would be retained by the publishers jointly , to be pooled and then shared out in the most appropriate way .
16 Deliberately setting out to offer higher quality at lower prices , Wilson & Glick kitchens include many features normally found only in the most expensive European kitchens .
17 ( Oct 24-Nov 22 ) With the Sun and Mars blocked away in the most sensitive and private area of your solar chart , you , in turn , are bound to be feeling restricted and rather frustrated at the moment .
18 She had been brought up in the most isolated of spots — although , perhaps , because of its very isolation and Granny Tremayne 's aloofness , she had simply known about , but not exactly experienced , communal village life .
19 The gardens are laid out in the most elegant manner and both the paintings and furniture are surprisingly fine .
20 The boy fought wildly for a few seconds but then his right arm was bent back behind him until he called out in the most desperate agony he had ever known .
21 My whirlpool analogy can prove equally dangerous in its generalisation for there are innovators to be found even in the most remote schools .
22 Just a spoonful of sugar of sugar makes the medicine go down in the most delightful way !
23 Well I 'd like to say to that that er no Marx did n't specifically erm erm look to Britain or er Germany , only in the sense that they , at the time most advanced and he , he reckoned that er ideas of communism would spread only in the most advanced countries who in course of time would influence other countries .
24 The defeat brought home in the most devastating fashion just how far the Empire 's development had fallen behind that of her Great Power rivals in the West .
25 But he did so in the most unfortunate manner .
26 He failed to recognize Ivone Kirkpatrick , and he spoke only in the most general terms about why he had flown to Scotland .
27 It can operate even in the most restrictive of environments , because the strength of the light that is within can dissolve normal barriers and resistance .
28 As Lord Upjohn said in Phipps v. Boardman , at p. 123 : ‘ Rules of equity have to be applied to such a great diversity of circumstances that they can be stated only in the most general terms and applied with particular attention to the exact circumstances of each case . ’
29 God pops up in the most surprising of places .
30 However , as Sperber and Wilson have shown , this traditional approach to communication can not be maintained even in the most ordinary , non-poetic cases .
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