Example sentences of "most of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It would be true at most of a certain sort of naturalistic cognitive theory , for it is certainly not true of Moore 's cognitivism .
2 Leaving home , getting married , going on holiday , promotion at work , starting a family , all require certain familiar routines and rhythms to be given up in order to make the most of a new situation .
3 When you are satisfied that your child is happy and cared for then do n't hesitate to make the most of a good childminder .
4 They lived just over an hour away from the venue but decided to stay to make the most of a rare luxury .
5 Earlier , the unseeded Masur of Australia made the most of a second life at the Open by mowing down Sweden 's Magnus Larsson in straight sets .
6 Valuable help could be given in areas such as the choice of music , examples of different musical styles , introducing new music , the resources available , and making the most of a limited budget .
7 Right : A rectangular concrete pool designed by Buckingham to make the most of a walled garden .
8 Wishful thinking apart , it 's more likely that he 's making the most of a nice soft bed and reasonable food , ’ said Marcus , trying to find a creative way out of the check Pete had put him in .
9 Mr. G. W. Ace gave an interesting and informative talk on making the most of a small greenhouse .
10 It took me most of a whole day , sir . ’
11 Loss of my letter of introduction from Barry the Magus had meant that I had been unable to make the most of a brief , lacklustre meeting in Puerto Maldonaldo with its adviser Didier Lacaze , a slight , diffident Frenchman .
12 Money is liable to be the main topic of conversation or bone of contention this month , so make the most of a reassuring planetary set-up in early May to reach a settlement .
13 ( Sellafield is the most striking exception in the numbers of nuclear and construction workers working together on the same site over most of a 40 year period . )
14 Not content that the BBC broadcasts most of a 30-hour Test match live , Mr Hughes wants news bulletins and horse-racing postponed because of the possibility that something significant might occur , even though the action will be replayed many times once cricket coverage resumes .
15 The lunch was attended by 50 women chartered accountants who had responded to an article , Making the Most of a Vital Resource ( see ACCOUNTANCY , October 1992 , p 76 ) , in which Institute Council member Susan Gompels explained the aims of the CCAB 's Women in Accountancy Group .
16 Making the most of a vital resource The profession has decided to do something positive about women
17 Hedge your bets with a foreign currency fund : Martin Baker reports on the best ways for investors to make the most of a falling pound
18 He caused a sensation at Maisons-Laffitte in April when making the most of a falsely-run race and heavy ground to beat Zafonic a short head .
19 He caused a sensation at Maisons-Laffitte in April when making the most of a falsely-run race and heavy ground to beat Zafonic a short head .
20 A part of her mind worried about pegging out the washing to make the most of a lovely day .
21 Anticipate the hose-pipe bans and make the most of a sunny border , says Nigel Colborn , by filling it with the kind of plants that thrive on heat and dust
22 Inset top : Mike Cartwright from South Africa makes the most of a sunny stance .
23 Paula intended to make the most of every one of them .
24 TIME FOR A CUDDLE : Fergie and Bryan make the most of an intimate moment
25 Banc One leaves in place most of an acquired bank 's existing management , with a handful of parent-bank staff moving into some of the top jobs .
26 From the start , feminists had little difficulty uncovering the sexist assumptions lying at the roots of most of the established trees of knowledge .
27 This figure might well have been aimed at ‘ warbird ’ restorers but the FW 189 is possibly too ‘ off beam ’ for the tastes of most of the established operator/restorers .
28 What most of the foregoing amounts to is that in the organization that switches its people on , the individual is king .
29 In most of the foregoing discussion we have assumed that the deformations which we have related to stresses have been carried out at constant temperature .
30 With respect to the question of the dating of the campaigns , however , the principal Arabic source , Ibn Hajar , writes in a different context that in Sha'ban 820/September-October 1417 , the Ottoman ruler ( Mehmed I ) , alter having besieged Konya , seized Karamanoglu Mehmed Bey and his son Mustafa and took possession of Konya , Kayseri , and most of the Karamanid lands .
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