Example sentences of "[coord] it [verb] the [adj -est] " in BNC.
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1 | Its scale surpassed all other iron and glass structures at that time and it remains the finest example of a curvilinear wrought-iron and glass conservatory . |
2 | Having just completed long negotiations with the various provider units in the area , the authority is now keen to ensure contracts are honoured and it gets the best value healthcare available . |
3 | This was the third year running that Booker Fitch had given the award to students on the HCIMA course , and it attracted the greatest number of entries to date . |
4 | ‘ But I got my hand there in a reflex action and it took the worst of it . |
5 | But I got my hand there in a reflex action and it took the worst of it . |
6 | ‘ Swan Light reduced its price from 52p to 32p a can and it performed the best of the nablabs , even out-selling Kaliber , ’ she says . |
7 | ‘ Swan Light reduced its price from 52p to 32p a can and it performed the best , even outselling Kaliber ’ — Ann Tonks |
8 | Th and it has the best graphics . |
9 | Australia , on the other hand , has moved rapidly away from its original location on the edge of Pangaea and it has the lowest mean elevation of the major continents . |
10 | The cliffs are the highest in Britain , it is our most remote inhabited island and it holds the biggest gannet colony in the world . |
11 | It may not be cheap , but it offers the best of diesel driving for those , perhaps , who might not have considered making the switch before . |
12 | Mind you , the accountant , C.J. Broderick , soon saw what was happening , but it took the best part of a year to re-arrange matters so that the newspaper could save money by hiring me back at $28 per week . |
13 | But it laid the worst crimes at the door of the army , and recommended the dismissal of 40 serving officers . |
14 | But it makes the strongest case I have ever read for reassessing the role of the post-war welfare state in the cultural field , and will force even those who are not convinced by his arguments to sharpen up their own . |