Example sentences of "and [adj] [prep] [pron] most " in BNC.
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1 | They deployed vast quasi-orchestral sweeps and some of their most memorable melodies ( something they 're sometimes short of ) on their most consistent album . |
2 | And one of their most valuable assets is consummate flexibility . |
3 | Today 's chefs have very properly outlawed that preliminary blanching which spelled ruin to so many vegetables — of course there are still those such as celeriac and turnips which may need it — and one of their most fiercely held tenets concerns the brief cooking of fish , in particular of the fragile scallop . |
4 | It is sometimes referred to as a wide shot , and one of its most important uses is to establish the nature of a location in the minds of the viewers . |
5 | Philip Pouncey 's death at the age of eighty in 1990 ( see The Art Newspaper No.3 , December 1990 , p. 2 ) robbed Old Master drawings studies of its greatest connoisseur and one of its most valued personalities . |
6 | The focal point is the Rathaus ( town hall ) , with a fine sixteenth-century tower that dominates the many charming houses in the vicinity , and one of its most striking houses offers a reminder that the Swiss have been at the business of looking after travellers for a long time . |
7 | In June 1950 the Daily Express described him as ‘ at 32 the Royal College of Art 's youngest teacher , a brilliant exhibitioner in London and New York , and one of our most sought-after magazine illustrators ’ . |
8 | Impending death was an early subject , and one of his most accomplished schoolboy poems is ‘ The River ’ , based on an actual suicide . |
9 | Israel designed Avedon 's PORTRAITS ( 1976 ) and two of his most important exhibitions : JACOB ISRAEL AVEDON at the Museum of Modern Art , New York ( 1974 ) and a sensational exhibition of large-scale prints at the Marlborough Gallery in New York ( 1975 ) . |
10 | There is one place where I can say I am at home , where I can live in peace and quiet with my most beloved father and my dearest sister , where I can do as I like , where apart from the duties of my appointment I am my own master , and where I have a permanent income and yet can go off when I like , and travel every second year … |