Example sentences of "[adj] from [art] [adj -est] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The question ‘ Have you thought through the basis of your faith ? ’ is for many people almost inseparable from the best books they have read dealing with the heart of faith and understanding .
2 Where information is adequate from the poorest nations it points to a close relationship between poverty , underdevelopment and the spread of AIDS .
3 All members of poor families picked up work whenever possible from the earliest ages — a means of survival which was easiest in the big cities where the largest number of casual jobs could be found such as cleaning , running errands and childminding .
4 Offa must certainly have been concerned from the earliest years of his reign to secure Mercian control of Middle Saxon territory ( CS 201 : S 106 ) and London .
5 None the less , the sense of a need to provide some kind of discourse on literary quality is evident from the earliest issues of the journal .
6 The association of water conservation measures with improved administrative control was apparent from the earliest days of Masai administration , and though it became fashionable in later years to talk about ‘ anchoring ’ the Masai for development purposes , administrative convenience was always a powerful interest : ‘ the Masai have , in my view , two outstanding needs ’ , wrote the Provincial Commissioner of the Northern Province of Tanganyika in 1950 — ‘ water and discipline ’ .
7 Hand-crafted from the choicest veneers and finest leather .
8 This impression of relative prosperity would be even more the case in physicians ' private offices , but these are unevenly distributed and are largely absent from the poorest parts of the city .
9 Initially withdrawn to be regrouped and reinforced , the police remained entirely absent from the worst-affected areas during the early stages of the unrest .
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