Example sentences of "most [prep] [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Most of all we can not renege on our responsibilities to our own people , ’ Mr O'Neill said .
2 Most of all we need action to find a long term solution .
3 WE WANT WESTERN STYLE LUXURIES , WE WANT A SECURE FUTURE FOR OUR CHILDREN , WE WANT FREEDOM OF CHOICE BUT MOST OF ALL WE WANT …
4 But most of all we are there for our Father ,
5 But most of all we realised that if skill , fitness and commitment are not enough , we would ‘ just need a big spade ’ .
6 Most of all we want to shelve the things which might cause us the slightest discomfort .
7 Lucy says ‘ They always go home happier and friendlier — but most of all we must preserve their love of movement ’ .
8 Most of all they did n't carry guns and wear bandoleers .
9 Most of all they were marvellously responsive to any sign of talent or ability and were wonderfully generous in the pains they took to foster it …
10 Most of all they enjoyed the space we created for them to get on and do their work in relative peace .
11 But most of all they are sad for Bea and Eugenie who may never go on holiday with Mummy and Daddy again .
12 They objected because Nkrumah had set up a ‘ Ghana National College ’ for the education of students expelled because of their support during the banishment of the Big Six ; they objected to his launching of the Accra Evening News , an anti-colonial voice which achieved immediate popularity ; most of all they objected to his Committee on Youth Organisation , set up as a branch of the UGCC .
13 But most of all they were underlain by an intellectual transformation , by the victory of the modern idea of territorial sovereignty over the far older one of feudal dependence .
14 They 're happy to come to the rescue but most of all they want to see tighter rules regulating the ownership of such animals .
15 Help , she told him , and most of all they wanted , needed , to know exactly what was going on .
16 They 're good value for money , they understand their subject , but most of all they do n't give me any grief . ’
17 The play tells several stories , such as young love , but most of all it tells of the magnificent Madame MacAdam and her troupe and of the comic and tragic effects they have upon an isolated community .
18 Most of all it does not decrease in the slightest the need for heroic endeavour .
19 Now it was ready for another meal and was keeping a hopeful eye on the battlefield in case some appetizing Englishman or sepoy should fall conveniently near … but most of all it would like to eat Fleury , such was the power of its love for this handsome , green-clad young man ; it uttered a groan of ecstasy at the thought and a needle of saliva , dripping from its jaws , sparkled in the Collector 's telescope .
20 Most of all it took discipline .
21 But most of all it was just an excuse for an orgy . ’
22 The programme is simple but certainly not easy and most of all it is individual : nobody can give recovery to anyone else , each recovering person has to work for his or her own recovery .
23 But most of all I put it down to having lots of plants , ( plastic or real ) for cover .
24 But most of all I just want Chloe to have the chance to be a healthy little girl .
25 He said yesterday : ‘ I hope Santa brings me lots of nice things — but most of all I want my bedroom back . ’
26 Most of all I want to keep an air of mystery . ’
27 Most of all I am eagerly awaiting his return to Wimbledon this summer to bring more fun and excitement to the fortnight .
28 But most of all I am aware of it in connection with the Bishop .
29 I felt I could hardly lift my arm to comb my hair it was such an effort ; but most of all I got so depressed knowing everything was piling up and I was n't doing anything about it , and soon I would n't be able to .
30 But most of all I organized plays .
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