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

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1 Now , all these were black sheep , they were the nicest of the lot , and there was no , they were the ones you turned to , if you wanted to discuss your troubles .
2 It 's true what they say , Belfast people would be the nicest in the world if only they 'd stop killing each other .
3 The turkeys , actually , are by Meyer Vaisman one of the baddest of the art world bad boys and they have been set out in a big free-range area at Castelli until the 17th of the month .
4 Narrow , busy , and densely built , Lime Street was the poorest of the village streets , and probably provided homes for the labourers and artisans — clothworkers , candlemakers , quarrymen and others who made up a large part of the Stowey community in the late eighteenth century .
5 If they rarely had much chance in the more skilled manual jobs , unless apprenticed to some craft at home , they were probably better off than the poorest of the city-born .
6 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 .
7 Is the Minister not aware that a significant number of pensioners who own their own homes are among the poorest in the country ?
8 I am tempted to accept the Minister 's explanation of his motivation , but those in my constituency , one of the poorest in the country , who made claims at the time of the reforms found it more difficult to obtain any decent benefits from the system .
9 The violence originated when the Movement of the Colón Province Unemployed ( Modesco ) mobilized demonstrators to condemn official corruption and to demand that the government act to reduce mass unemployment in the city and surrounding region , the poorest in the country .
10 However , we would have provoked a huge political fracas and affected some of the poorest in the land .
11 If we assume , instead , that the poorest in the locality benefits ( though not fully ) from the cuts in central tax , a higher output will be chosen as a result of the cut in taxes , though this will be less than output OX 2 , the output that would be chosen if an equivalent lump-sum grant had been received .
12 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 .
13 This region is the poorest in the world as regards per capita commercial energy consumption .
14 Raising money to support CAFOD 's work for the poorest in the world is one way in which schools are involved .
15 contribution rule for the poorest in the community and , thirdly , for devising and implementing the wretched tax in the first place ?
16 The evidence already cited on the worsening position of the poorest in the unemployment stakes suggests that these assumptions will lead to an underestimate of the difficulties the poor have in finding work .
17 Castle Master is without a doubt the finest of the Freescape games .
18 ‘ Frost at Midnight ’ , perhaps the finest of the Conversation Poems , is a meditation on Coleridge 's own childhood , and a passionate expression of hope for Hartley 's future .
19 Artefacts were manufactured in the finest of the United Kingdom workshops and factories of the era , and the Twining Model Co. was chosen to assist the manufacturers where necessary .
20 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 .
21 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 ?
22 The present Liszt disc is among the finest of the series to date .
23 The finest of the cathedrals is that at Basle , which has a picturesque situation on the Rhine .
24 It is regarded as the finest of the Cambridge college bridges ; an achievement to which the architect may have been spurred by the old St. John 's bridge , a masterpiece by Wren , barely 20 yards downstream .
25 It was the finest of the pieces Maria had bought , the work of a master .
26 Helmut Rumbler has a private German collection of Rembrandt prints , while Hill-Stone are bringing a ‘ superb ’ impression of Dürer 's ‘ Nativity ’ ( Meder 2b ) , which they describe as one of the finest on the market for many years .
27 In addition to his school life and his theatrical life and his special coaching of the boys , he would play the organ in church ( not chapel : he was an Anglican ) and several times a week work with his boys in the Air Training Corps which he turned into one of the finest in the principality , often called on for show parades .
28 Her memorial in Bisham Church is one of the finest in the country .
29 PASSENGERS LEAVING SETTLE on the railway to Carlisle are usually agog with excitement , this line being acknowledged as scenically the finest in the country .
30 His soya crop may be the finest in the country .
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