Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The more populous the parishes became , the more diffuse the community grew , the more acute the problem : no longer did the overseers or the ratepayers know everyone receiving relief , and it was then far from an easy task to sort out the needy from the charlatans .
2 The family was far from being the poorest of the peasants , but Nasser nonetheless had first-hand experience of the poverty-stricken conditions of the rural Egyptians , crammed in along the banks of the Nile on which the whole country depended .
3 Thus , the abolition of the new-town development corporations in England in the late 1980s has strong implications for the mobility of the poorest in the cities : they will not find a great deal — if any — of non-owner-occupied housing beyond the conurbations .
4 Family work , as in most social work , is often concerned with balancing the power of the strong with the rights of the weak .
5 One of the finest of the towers commemorates Gregorio di Gregorio , a third generation patrician of the early thirteenth century — heir to a succession established at the first high point of San Gimignano 's revived prosperity , in the middle of the twelfth century .
6 And in another poem , entitled Local Hero , Dominic wrote : Devoid of charts I drift on a raft of dreams , So please think kindly if ever you consider me , For is not compassion the finest of the arts ?
7 The finest of the cathedrals is that at Basle , which has a picturesque situation on the Rhine .
8 It was the finest of the pieces Maria had bought , the work of a master .
9 This has also led to the massive wave of international intercontinental migration , the largest since the decades before 1914 , which has , incidentally , both aggravated inter-communal frictions , notably in the form of racism , and made a world of national territories , ‘ belonging ’ exclusively to the natives who keep strangers in their place , even less of a realistic option for the 21st century than it was for the 20th .
10 ‘ You look quite strong , ’ she said , picking up the largest of the suitcases and dragging it up the stairs .
11 The largest of the sharks and rays are also filter-feeders .
12 It was they , with the largest of the teachers ' unions , the NUT , who were largely responsible for the establishment of the Schools Council , to advise and experiment in respect of curricular content .
13 The largest of the males began to court her .
14 The Trees seemed to be waiting for Tealtaoich to make the first move and the largest of the Oaks had inclined their heads quite courteously .
15 And then the largest of the Oaks moved forward and Tealtaoich saw that he had the high , domed forehead of a scholar and a thinker and that his ancient eyes held wisdom and knowledge .
16 The largest of the Oaks , who had the high-domed features of a scholar and a thinker , and who had massive powerful shoulders , made a sign and the four Oaks who held Balor captive moved .
17 At present it is only possible to guess that the largest of the villas , such as Woodchester , Bignor and North Leigh may have been owner occupied .
18 Adrian Bird , chairman of the Open Spaces , reported his was the largest of the committees , among whose members were councillors , walkers and riders .
19 The first is that three nuns from the same order work in the largest of the villages , Kormakiti , and so we provide a useful link .
20 Native of the largest of the continents , five letters .
21 The largest of the islands , Majorca , has much more to recommend it than just beaches .
22 Martyn and I spent the next 10 days camping on the largest of the islands , sharing it with 30 pairs of geese .
23 The latest , and the largest of the takeovers came last week with the offer of £1.1bn by Australian Mutual Provident , Australia 's largest life insurance company , for Pearl Group , a leading British life insurer .
24 The Association of Women of El Salvador ( founded in 1979 ) , is the largest of the women 's organizations which support the FDR-FMLN :
25 The area under the peak corresponding to the actin cable is about 5 times that for the largest of the peaks corresponding to cortical actin elsewhere .
26 Here , the largest of the towns considered in this volume grew at the centre of an extensive pottery industry which came to supply widespread military and civilian markets .
27 The largest of the towns is Nuuk ( formerly Godthaab ) , the capital , which has a population of 11,000 .
28 In Polynesia , the largest of the groups — an immense , tilted isosceles triangle of islands with its apex in New Zealand and its other angles in Hawaii and Easter Island respectively — only Western Samoa , Tuvalu and Tonga are now nominally independent .
29 The largest of the groups , the Lombard League , which had won a small percentage in the 1989 European Parliament elections as the Lombardy Regional Party [ see p. 36876 ] , took 19 per cent of the vote in Lombardy and became the second largest party in the region , while separate local leagues in Veneto and Piedmont won between 5 and 7 per cent of the vote each .
30 The largest of the filter-feeders is , however , far from static and is indeed the biggest animal that has ever lived — the blue whale .
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