Example sentences of "[noun sg] have the best [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If WE can claim ( with all due modesty , of course ) that New Scientist has the best magazine covers around , then MIMS , the doctors ' Bible of new drugs , certainly takes the medal for the most stomach-churning fascia .
2 The most common type of instrumental argument relies , as a reason for recognizing the validity of consent , on the facts that the agent has the best information to judge whether it is best to create the right or not and that he is sufficiently motivated to act for the best .
3 In the soul-searching and breast-beating following the defeat , many statements will be made that Labour had the best campaign and was ‘ winning the argument ’ .
4 Experts on both sides of the debate believe the parliamentary campaign has the best chance of success since abortion was legalised in 1967 .
5 That amp had the best sound I ever heard — there 's nothing to beat those old EL34s .
6 ‘ Our team has the best attack in Europe and I would n't be astonished to see us finish among the best , or why not first , in the next World Cup ? ’
7 In a monograph , the author has the best chance of a free hand .
8 Nonetheless , for spiritual recovery to have the best opportunity for development , it must be true that sufferers from any form of addictive disease would ultimately be best advised to avoid all substances and behaviours that may have an inappropriate mood-altering effect .
9 Chas is certainly shown as aspiring to a variety of goals ; these include his aim to have the best war souvenir collection in Garmouth , to detach the machine gun from the crashed aeroplane , to dig his own underground air raid shelter , to build a gun emplacement and to fire the gun .
10 As Marx himself argued , the sphere of social life outside employment is indeed where the individual labourer has the best chance of achieving some degree of identity , autonomy and control over his or her life .
11 An organised approach has the best chance of success in those areas where local councils are anti or are teetering on the verge of becoming so .
12 Indeed , in a recent independent survey by a leading German University , the Esslingen Technical College , of over 20 selected brands of tennis rackets , in which the aim was to establish which racket had the best vibration dampening properties , the Protagon TM 500 came out top .
13 This allows us to do more than simply check back on the forecasters ' performance on individual countries ; it enables us to assess which forecaster has the best record across all the big economies .
14 The second carter would be having Well the the first carter h the head carter had the best team of course , ploughing .
15 Monboddo and Johnson debated ‘ whether the Savage or the London Shopkeeper had the best existence , : unamazingly , no firm conclusion was reached , apart from Boswell 's recurring delight at how well the encounter went between the two men .
16 Johnson flits over it all in a sentence , and in his letters to Mrs Thrale he came forth only a little more , alluding only to the success of the visit , and to the debate as to whether the savage or the shopkeeper had the best life .
17 The Profitboss has the best recruitment and selection process .
18 Which public house has the best beer ? ’
19 The cheesemaker has the best control over his cheese if he is able to use the milk from his own flock or herd — he then knows exactly what he is getting and where the animals have been grazed as the type of grass and subsoil contributes much to the flavour of the milk and then the cheese .
20 Looking ahead , nuclear power has the best growth prospects , increasing its share of demand by the year 2000 to 17% from 6% in 1983 .
21 The hon. Member for Neath ( Mr. Hain ) easily won the prize for the longest words in the debate , but that does not mean that his speech had the best content .
22 I personally think the linesman on the dugout side of the pitch had the best touch of the ball in the first half .
23 John Lindsay , vice-chairman of CIPFA 's Scottish branch , said that if cost was a factor which was driving local government reorganisation then it was important that ministers and officials of the Scottish Office had the best information available .
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