Example sentences of "most [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There would then follow a quantity of directives relating most especially to handicrafts — knitting , crocheting , macramé — skills Fru Møller had studiously avoided , let alone perfected .
2 This applies most obviously to inheritance , but also the law has been used to regulate financial support in families in a different way , namely through the poor Law which has applied to many more people than ever have been affected by inheritance .
3 The same applies to many other churchmen of the age , in England most obviously to Bishop Ethelwold of Winchester .
4 The activities which lead most directly to fluency , accuracy and comprehension are : listening , mimicking , drilling , and communicating , and any daily programme you follow should contain these four ingredients .
5 Still , it was as well not to close off any possibility of future splash , so he stood there , in his immaculate green blazer and flannels , his tie neatly knotted , his profile presented most becomingly to Mr and Mrs Channing , as he acted the role of head boy in some long-forgotten boys ' book by Talbot Baines Reed or Annesley Vachell .
6 All of the nouveaux romanciers have paid tribute most notably to Flaubert : Robbe-Grillet has explicitly credited Flaubert with the departure from realism in favour of a more self-consciously modernist writing ; the title of Nathalie Sarraute 's essay ‘ Flaubert le précurseur ’ itself underlines the indebtedness of the nouveau roman towards Flaubert 's work .
7 The Port of Belfast now handles more than 55% of Northern Ireland 's seaborne trade and the Harbour Commissioners feel that this success is due in no small part to the investment programme which saw £25 million invested over the last five years in a modernisation programme designed to ensure that the Port of Belfast can offer its customers the most up to date , cost effective cargo handling facilities .
8 You 'll get the most up to date equipment on the market today .
9 The worldwide list of national governing body addresses is the most up to date anywhere .
10 Most knitters would agree , that you never stop learning once you have a machine ; but what you make on it is not necessarily dependent on yours being the most up to date you can buy , or how many accessories you have .
11 That most important item , the Pastor 's Letter , is also the most up to date ( ie it always misses the deadline and has to be delivered by hand ) .
12 Study the non NHS sections of Nursing Times and Nursing Standard and this will give you the most up to date information on current vacancies .
13 Our most up to date probing of Intel Corp 's P5 or Pentium architecture — given that the company is sending different messages to different parts of the industry — has the processor running at only two thirds of its promised speed and needing both a heat sink and fan to dissipate the heat it is producing .
14 Erm , so , the , given any organisation should always be looking at what it 's been , it 's doing to see whether , what it 's doing , erm , it should continue to do , you know , whether the , whether the services is a defunct or whatever , or whether we could provide it in a , erm in the most up to date way , the most progressive way .
15 Oh jolly good Sue 'll be the most up to date one .
16 In contrast to the rather weak relationships noted above , the Bank of England 's most up to date model suggests a much stronger impact of the interest rate on gross fixed investment ( Easton 1990 ) .
17 Ideally , this volume should be consulted to check that the most up to date recommendations are used .
18 The most up to date figures are flashed on to television screens in news bulletins as soon as they are available , and when abnormal rises occur they make banner headlines in the press .
19 The charity says New College uses the most up to date technology to help youngsters learn to cope in everday situations .
20 Due to recent grant aid from the EC , Cavan Indoor Riding Centre , one of the most up to date in the country , has been attracting Ulster riders in their droves .
21 Peter Rice at agents Richard Ellis/Hepper Robinson in Liverpool said : ‘ This virtually new production facility is one of the most up to date in the northwest and will have special appeal to manufacturers requiring sprinklers and the other fire safety features .
22 ‘ It will also allow us to get the most up to date information and solve any problems of inaccuracy . ’
23 The first and most important of these ( and the one that ties him most clearly to Hall et al. )
24 It applies most strictly to species with a center of inversion .
25 This appeared in 1930 and on page 315 we find what happened to Paneth and Peters ( and most probably to Tanberg too ) .
26 But they sent it first and most often to Faramir , who would no doubt have been a better choice .
27 The example of Virginia Woolf 's interior monologue has been at least as useful , in this way , as Joyce 's or Dorothy Richardson 's stream of consciousness , most immediately to Rosamond Lehmann and Elizabeth Bowen in the 1930s , as well as to later writers , women perhaps especially , such as Anita Brookner .
28 And as Kemf witnesses more and more of the damage and the recovery for herself , she becomes closer to the Vietnamese friends who help her with her project , most particularly to Vietnam 's most eminent environmentalist , Vo Quy .
29 But it was the students who appealed most strongly to Melissa , sauntering past with enormous packs on their strong young shoulders , clear-eyed , tawny-limbed and confident .
30 The adjective that has stuck most consistently to Rubinstein 's renowned stereo recordings of Chopin ( as boxed here in BMG 's 11-CD ‘ Chopin Collection ’ ) has been ‘ aristocratic ’ .
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