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

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1 Erm I most of the tapes that I 've had in the past have been recorded mono , erm and I 've needed a little doohickey to turn the erm output into mono as well cos it 's awfully off-putting spending seven and a half hours with the stuff coming in through one ear only .
2 We both have a lot of thinking to do , I most of all . ’
3 It is also more narrowly focused on the kinship group — relationships with her parents , brothers , sisters , in-laws and so on are the ones she most values .
4 That provision will cut a person off from all that he or she most values — family and friends .
5 You will get clear , concise particulars of properties in your range — choose the ones which interest you most and we 'll make arrangements for you to see them .
6 A central light fitting can be used , but the light that will help you most will be the light behind you which illuminates the face of the person speaking .
7 I bet you most people remember the evidence and not the verdict . ’
8 The locals can be most helpful and will tell you most things you want to know .
9 What is the thing about this that concerns you most of all ?
10 It 's the simple things of life that give you most joy and delight .
11 Well that mostly you most people have this impression like that you do the er come away and then go back again .
12 If you send all those er bits and pieces in at the end of the week we just ask you and you most people do n't get this wrong .
13 Did she show you most of it ?
14 He says you stupid cunt I was out with you most of the evening .
15 Did I ask you most of the questions I ought to have asked you ?
16 Calling God ‘ personal ’ is partly the product of a desire to associate with Him what we most value in ourselves and our environment .
17 Lazaris suggests that whatever we most pride in ourselves gives a clue to our Ego 's fantasies .
18 Peer group pressure This influence meets psychological needs in that we most of us crave acceptability — we seek to identify with groups to make sense of our world , and we aspire to join other groups .
19 The danger in this , as in the previously described case of the GCSE examinations , is that such targets can all too easily omit those qualities we most value in favour of the ones that can readily be measured , or lead to children being given a much narrower syllabus geared to achieving only those aspects that are going to be assessed .
20 I mean I think the thing to do I mean we most of our lot are within the corridor , what we need to do is get headquarters find out when the rooms free and ring everybody round
21 And I think that 's , there 's something which we most of us fear .
22 Rationalists and moralists have always been at least a little uneasy about admitting that so much that they most value comes out of the vast area of human behaviour which shares the spontaneity of physical events .
23 At least from the point of with Labour at least they most of them send their kids through the state system so they 've got a little more idea of what they 're talking about .
24 they most likely would n't be able to give you the help as well , they 're just placed on
25 But what alarmed and frightened her most and had her leaping for her pen was this talk of ‘ us ’ , of Oreste and Ellen being a pair who were ‘ happy together ’ and would never come to Italy .
26 She sat with Aunt Emily again in the early evenings and read to her , staying with her most nights until she had slipped into sleep when she would tiptoe back to her own room and write home to Bewick or to George Langley in Cambridge .
27 I see her most nights , but I really look forward to my ‘ nights off . ’
28 Colberg galled him most — the officer 's gentlemanly aplomb helping him to swim like an eel under and between the weapons of a thousand angry people .
29 The book of which gave him most satisfaction was William Neil 's One Volume Bible Commentary .
30 The punishment took him most of the afternoon and his legs felt weak and wobbly when he finished .
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