Example sentences of "best [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless . |
2 | You will never get the best out of it if you are worrying all the time about stalling . |
3 | They will be as concerned as you that you are healthy and happy during pregnancy , and that you should get the best out of the services they offer . |
4 | As a result , they have the knack of employing the best architects , but not getting the best out of them . |
5 | ‘ So , given that I have a political opportunity , I tend to become an enthusiast harnessing the forces that are at work , trying to get the best out of them , trying to use them for the political purposes that I believe in . |
6 | You 've got to be able to talk to people on their own level , you get the best out of people if you treat them a certain way . |
7 | ‘ We operate a menu to get the best out of the rations , ’ Lamb says . |
8 | HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR HAIRDRESSER |
9 | 56 HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR HAIRDRESSER |
10 | how to get the best out of your HAIRDRESSER |
11 | WAR , not for the first time , has brought the best out of Britain . |
12 | I find my listening springs best out of reading a few verses from Scripture . |
13 | ‘ How did you get the best out of your hardware , Zam ? ’ |
14 | ‘ They always have an ability to get the best out of the crew on the day . ’ |
15 | A derby match is sufficient in itself to bring the best out of all concerned . |
16 | We shall fail to get the best out of the European Community , because our leaders will continue to be afraid to tell us that shared success in the Community means sharing sovereignty too . |
17 | We want you to get the very best out of your stay abroad , and a quick read through this section will help to smooth the way … |
18 | Highly trained and knowledgeable about the resort , our Representatives are there to offer you any help or advice you may need in order to get the best out of your holiday . |
19 | A fine judge of a player , a skilled diplomatist , he has secured many good players for Northampton at very little cost to the club , whilst his tact and cheery optimism has resulted in his getting the best out of the men at his command . ’ |
20 | A believer in market forces , she differs from Thatcher in her interventionism , and it is a safe bet that what the French euphemistically call ‘ positive actions ’ will be brought to bear to shake the best out of the likes of Thomson . |
21 | ‘ I think we have had the best out of it , ’ he said to himself . |
22 | You will not get the best out of the professionals you consult unless you have a realistic appreciation of what you want and intend to be open and honest enough with them to give them the facts they will need to help you . |
23 | He brings two people together with the right balance of gifts and abilities and sufficient tension in their tastes , ideas and opinions to draw the best out of each other . |
24 | After a hearty cooked breakfast the next morning , Meryl hurried to the hall to find a good seat where she would get the best out of the professor 's lecture . |
25 | The way to get the best out of something — whether faith or a donkey or anything else — is to find out what it is and treat it accordingly . |
26 | A nice idea that really needs some fishkeeping skill to get the best out of . |
27 | But for the majority of us there 's enough to get the best out of most effects in most playing situations . |
28 | The following is general advice for Lycoming operators ; but whichever make of engine you use , the flight manual tells you how to get the best out of your particular model — which may well differ in detail from what follows . |
29 | Perhaps he will be able to get the best out of Springbok centre Faffa Knoetze who has been battling with injury and actuarial exams for the last few seasons . |
30 | But to get the best out of his investment , McCoist believes Kendall should encourage his man with a consistent run in the side rather than undermining his confidence with reserve-team football . |