Example sentences of "i [verb] [conj] most [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Ziff said : ‘ A number of management changes have been made , and I trust that most of the mistakes of our own making will now be eliminated . ’
2 I expect that most of the children will have had their injuries dealt with .
3 I found that most of the animals in the circuses were looked after with a great deal of care and attention .
4 I suggest that most of the sentiments you express so forcibly are your own , Mr Peck .
5 I suspect that most of the inhabitants are footloose and shiftless .
6 Er I t I suspect that most of the tickets have gone to people who you know who who are who I know and have rung up er not It 's no good putting notices out , no nobody responds to that .
7 I suppose I look very confident ; I know that most of the time , that 's how I want to look .
8 The fiction was planned in three or four parts and I assume that most of the first and second parts was incorporated into The Childhood , the initial manuscript of which is in a notebook identical with the extant one , fiction II ‘ begun 12. iii .
9 I believe that most of the incidents that I have described will strike a chord with the vast majority of black people .
10 In fact I thought that most of the Scotland team was made up of Leeds player in the mid-70 's … infact that is why I support Scotland & not England ( actually because of Lorimer ) at fooball .
11 Thank you Chairman erm this is , this is er er obviously er a very important item , but I think that most of the information that it contains would already be familiar to members erm and bearing in mind that I , I 've only a moment or two ago gave a very long answer to Mr 's question when I , I could simply have said yes .
12 However , I should stress before I start that most of the applications that I am going to describe are used in support of aircraft maintenance and are , therefore , not aircraft-based systems used for the operation of the aircraft .
13 Then I said that most of the money would come to me after his death , anyway — I mean , that 's what he told me when the will was read — and it would be too late then .
14 This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view .
15 But I think I would be giving you the wrong impression if I suggested that most of the evaluation studies with which I 've been concerned have involved this kind of conclusion , or this kind of result .
16 Also , although I did n't know the place , I suspected that most of the low-lying shore would dry out , and I wanted to go there on the flood .
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