Example sentences of "the [adv] interesting [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | To this letter I received a reply dated I March which contained some of the most interesting remarks he ever communicated to me , and which is of permanent value in reflecting his opinions on much wider issues : |
2 | ‘ Call me Terry , and I do wish you 'd brought Gwen Bear with you because this is the most interesting conversation we 've had in weeks ! ’ |
3 | Heather even said it was the most interesting service she 'd been too , and I think Mum and Dad lapped up the excitement and atmosphere of celebration in the packed church — a far cry from Dalseattie ! |
4 | Alexandra said , ‘ He is the most interesting person I ever met in my life . ’ |
5 | We thank Ilana Machover , one of our qualified teachers , who is also qualified in the Alexander Technique , for the most interesting session she gave on this subject . |
6 | We thank Ilana Machover , one of our qualified teachers , who is also qualified in the Alexander Technique , for the most interesting session she gave on this subject . |
7 | Today my black-gloved fist grasps the most interesting stick it has held to date . |
8 | This was the most interesting thing she had ever heard Elizabeth say , because it had undertones of cynicism , of self-mockery . |
9 | I 've only been in Dick 's flat once and the most interesting thing I 've gleaned about him is that he never uses washing-up liquid and he has a rather interesting pile of yellowing press cuttings sitting on a shelf . |
10 | And that , I am afraid , is just about the most interesting thing you can say about it . |
11 | What think think wha what 's the most interesting thing you 've |
12 | — the most interesting thing he has to say is that sadism and masochism are always present in the same person : a masochist is a frustrated sadist , and a sadist is a frustrated masochist . ’ |
13 | ‘ In fact , it 's permanently in storage and it 's probably the most interesting thing he ever painted , but the subject matter makes it a little , how shall I put it , undesirable for public display . ’ |
14 | The most interesting wedding I have ever waitressed at was very unusual . |
15 | But he had crossed the road — actually crossed the road — to tell her he thought it was the most interesting interview he had ever heard on the Parker Show . |
16 | Perhaps the most interesting point which arises from McCullough 's article is that it needed to be said . |
17 | One of the most interesting line-ups we had consisted of Judi Dench , Alan Bates and Michael Hordern . |
18 | He was one of the most interesting men I worked with in my early years . |
19 | It is one of the most interesting books I have ever read … not because Rorty is claiming to have discovered the Truth but because he has written a fine description of our confusion and of our capacity to create our own selves . |
20 | This is a pity because his book was one of the most interesting textbooks I have read for a long time . |
21 | The most interesting place I saw there was the university , which was full of very clever men , with very clever ideas . |
22 | Among the more interesting snippets which Norma chose to share with the electorate was the fact that her washing machine had gone on the blink , a button had fallen off her jacket — but , hey ! — she sewed it back on . |