Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [art] most " in BNC.
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1 | I persisted , rather surprised that somebody who really had done something was so reticent , when there are people , like me for instance , who bleat on about the most tawdry experiences . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | But she always insisted on taking her turn when hounds moved on to the most unlikely draw of the day . |
4 | Since the disease is heterosexually transmitted in Africa , the group which has come in for the most blame for its rapid spread have been the many poor women who have been supporting themselves in Nairobi through commercial sex . |
5 | And soon it all began to come together in the most wonderful way . |
6 | His hands held her to him and their bodies moved together in the most intimate way with no thought of denial . |
7 | " [ The transfer in 1860 ] between the Goldsmiths ' Company and the Corporation was carried through with the most perfect agreement and accord . " |
8 | Instead , we should be in tune with what is happening environmentally in the most progressive countries in Europe and throughout the world . |
9 | She rose and plunged and rolled and staggered and behaved generally in a most frisky fashion . |
10 | Sara Champion , in And God Created Manchester ( Wordsmith Books , £9.99 ) , writes directly from the most important music city of the last year and she should be much praised for attempting to dig beneath the surface . |
11 | It should be robust enough to stand up to the most rigorous testing from the appraisal panel . |
12 | The point will be of particular relevance in connection with causal sequences or causal chains , to be considered later in the most relevant context . |
13 | Crumbs of advantage , Bénezet had found , may be picked up in the most unexpected places . |
14 | These then go out into the environment , are reflected back in a multitude of different ways according to the objects encountered , are picked up by the most amazingly refined hearing organs , matched against an inner mind structure capable of interpreting this data as a full and complete three-dimensional world and used as a major sensory means of perceiving their watery or aerial world . |
15 | Tense thriller concocted out of the most unpromising elements : three characters , two boats , and a lot of water . |
16 | Lighting , heating , ventilation have all been carried out on the most approved modern principles . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Of course , some sort of pattern can be teased out of the most disordered subject though it may take half a dozen attempts before a pictorial structure emerges ; such an unhurried approach is not always possible for the long distance traveller . |
19 | Animals kept in captivity for biomedical research are stressed even under the most humane conditions . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | In so far as the fear of relativism is of it becoming even for the most aware a matter of taste whether one is selfish or unselfish , compassionate or cruel , the fear is misplaced . |
22 | Yet Eliot seems to have been attracted even to the most unlikely sources , including even Conan Doyle 's ‘ The Musgrave Ritual ’ . |
23 | There is also disagreement on the method that should be used for frost testing , with the British representatives pressing hard for the most rigorous system . |
24 | LA now plans to become the first conurbation in the world to grapple comprehensively with the most pressing international problem of the next century : how to remain prosperous without choking to death . |
25 | These changed least in the most stable medium of the period ( in terms of usage ) , the press . |
26 | Average walkers will go further along the glen to the Lochan Dubha at the foot of Blaven before returning happily after a most interesting ten-mile trek . |
27 | What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it . |
28 | ‘ It all , all , all became exactly like the most beautiful Corots . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | But they should be licensed and licences should be granted only under the most stringent conditions . |