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

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1 When the system worked at its best it realized the highest hopes : " The opportunity for college directors to purchase low-cost systems geared to institutional management , as well as to LEA or national data requirements , created a significant opportunity to improve strategic , tactical and operational management .
2 But it laid the worst crimes at the door of the army , and recommended the dismissal of 40 serving officers .
3 In such an environment , competitive advantage lies with the organisation that has the richest variety and frequency of interaction with the customer , not because this builds brands awareness , but because it offers the greatest opportunities to identify and to react the events that signal credit demand .
4 It incorporates the latest Solicitors ' Accounts and Accountants ' Report rules ( p 97 ) .
5 It has the largest cattle market in the north of England .
6 It has the largest arrears of 10 countries which have been declared ‘ ineligible ’ for further Fund loans .
7 It has the best links between applications , and Spinnaker has obviously given some thought to the future needs of users by including OLE support .
8 It uses the best talents available to produce promotional materials to recruit new members .
9 Unfortunately , it seems the loudest critics of English soccer are now not the Scots but the English themselves .
10 At the top it included the wealthiest landowners and industrialists in the land , such as Edward A. Guinness , brewer , who died in 1927 and left £13.5 million and Sir John R. Ellerman , shipowner and financier , who died in 1933 leaving £36.7 million .
11 THIS ALBUM 'S predecessor , ‘ The Psychedelic Years ’ , was possibly the best compilation album ever , in the sense that it contained the best songs by the best bands in its field of reference ; in fact , it seemed to have all the good songs that came out of psychedelia ( It also had The Incredible String Band , but presumably only as a sorbet to clear the palate .
12 It reinforced existing values , satisfied needs , but was at times a potential source of conflict in that it forced the ablest educatees away and drafted in some unwilling educators .
13 It claims the finest hops and barley for ‘ a distinctly French-tasting beer . ’
14 It claims the finest hops and barley for ‘ a distinctly French-tasting beer . ’
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