Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] most " in BNC.

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1 Teachers ' packs have been prepared and lists of the properties most relevant to national curriculum courses in each region have been sent to schools .
2 About 80% had always had an off-farm job and of the others most had started at a time of extra financial pressure on the farm , for example low prices for produce , loss due to weather or stock health problems .
3 I never learned about molecular biology or transistors at school , but genetic engineering and computers are two of the developments most likely to change the way we live in the future .
4 Although still little known to the general public , Bolognese draughtsmanship of the sixteenth century produced many of the Masters most sought after by collectors , in addition to the obvious Carracci family ( already active by the 1580s ) Bartolommeo Cesi , Pietro Faccini and Orazio Sammacchini and Lorenzo Sabbatini .
5 However , there is ample archaeological evidence to show that cattle types in the eighth to tenth centuries varied considerably in different regions and that those of the areas most remote from Anglo-Saxon influence were the smallest , for example in Cornwall and the Scilly Isles .
6 Many of the areas most fully developed theoretically in Bourdieu 's earlier work are simplified in the interests of achieving an understanding of the underlying structure of such a complex phenomenon as modern French society as a totality .
7 In 1974 , during a second visit south of the seventeenth parallel , we crossed into some of the areas most affected by the herbicides , areas such as A Luoi and A Sau , in the west of Thua Thien province , and Kom Tum , Gia Lai and Dac Lak on the high plateau Tay Nguyen .
8 Although it will be some considerable time before it is fully catalogued , all the material is accessible and a record is being maintained of the areas most in demand ; cataloguing priorities are being established accordingly .
9 However , there was a significant absence of such discontent in East Anglia and Kent , two of the areas most severely affected in 1381 ( 78 , p.145 ) .
10 He says that his school caters for children with special needs , one of the areas most under threat from cuts .
11 But it seems there are still those who are determined to pollute one of the areas most beautiful places even today .
12 He ordered the dismissal of the Chancellor and Treasurer , and the arrest of four judges and two of the merchants most heavily involved in the wool monopoly , William de la Pole and Reginald Conduit .
13 The most outspoken supporters of these methods , such as John Holt would argue that learning involves activity , one of the elements most obviously lacking in a classroom dominated by ‘ chalk , talk and writing ’ .
14 He said : ‘ One of the things most appreciated by those running smaller businesses is the chance to meet people in the same boat and discuss matters of joint interest and concern . ’
15 One of the things most likely to exasperate staff and reduce hygiene standards in the kitchen is a cabinet that is difficult to clean .
16 The former was one of the women most admired by Gregory , and as a sometime wife of Chlothar she may have been well informed about his children .
17 Let us now turn to one of the definitions most favoured in the literature , albeit mostly in an implicit form .
18 Indeed , this is the principal imperative of state action and should be energetically yet pragmatically pursued , based on rational calculation of the policies most likely to enhance or protect power and prestige internationally .
19 Following the announcement by CEGB in 1980 of five sites to be investigated as possible locations for a new nuclear power station in South West England , the investigator surveyed the attitudes and beliefs concerning energy issues , and nuclear power in particular , held by residents of the communities most closely affected by these proposals .
20 One of the horses most likely to boost the coffers is Captain Dibble .
21 The Middle East Economic Digest of Feb. 15 reported that the European Communities ( EC ) had also allocated a grant of ECU150,000,000 ( about US$207,000,000 ) to Jordan as one of the countries most affected by the Gulf War , and during a visit by Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher on Feb. 14 [ see p. 37989 ] Germany agreed to provide further aid .
22 Two cyclists are playing their part in putting South Africa back on the sporting map , by competing in one of the countries most exciting and challenging events .
23 Among them was Roger Perks , head teacher of Taverstock School in Birmingham , one of the authorities most strongly opposed to opting out .
24 ‘ What is the influence of telly on children ? ’ must be one of the questions most often put to me by parents ( and , indeed , people from the various media ) .
25 It also answers many of the questions most commonly asked by those people who are considering investing in a PEP . .
26 One of the questions most central to this research was whether drivers can generally report fluctuating levels of subjective risk .
27 The Society of St James the Apostle , founded by Cardinal Cushing of Boston , is an impressive organisation and looks after all the needs of the priests most generously and professionally .
28 In the well-defined types , such as yew , zebrano and walnut , grain is the dominant visual feature and it is in this group that some of the effects most characteristic of good marquetry can be achieved .
29 One of the publishers most successful at catering for this hunger for information is International Data Group ( IDG ) , a firm that has grown big by breaking many of the management rules cherished by other big publishers .
30 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the power to make an order under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 was not confined to documents which could be said to be necessary to reconstitute the state of the company 's knowledge , even if that might be one of the purposes most clearly justifying the making of an order , but extended to all documents which the administrator reasonably required to see to carry out his functions ; that the applicant had to satisfy the court that after balancing all the relevant factors , there was a proper case for making the order ; that since the information sought was necessary to enable the administrators to carry out the administration and production of the documents did not impose an unnecessary and unreasonable burden on the accountants , the registrar 's order despite its width , was proper in the exceptional circumstances ( post , pp. 855E–H , 860C–D , 862D–E , G–H , 863D , 864E ) .
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