Example sentences of "[noun sg] have most " in BNC.
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1 | This provision has most application in the area of whole agreement ( or entire agreement ) clauses which limit the bounds of the relationship of the parties to the particular contract in question . |
2 | The first principal component has most information and hence the greatest contrast and least noise . |
3 | Which function has most power in this organization ? |
4 | The shoulder torque has most effect on the arm of the player , the wrist torque on the club itself . |
5 | The lavatory had most of the works of the cistern showing . |
6 | Staff management had most relevance to the larger units but there were a number of one-day modules ideally suited to the family farmer . |
7 | A 12-year-old boy had most of his face blown away . |
8 | To a certain extent this made economic and political sense : in economic terms it is where the council had most leverage and control , and in political terms it represented a move to a new base , one built on the strength of the white-collar and public sector unions in the changing economy and society of Sheffield . |
9 | The humour , I think , came from the fact that at the time of asking I was lying with my head near the ground and my feet near the ceiling and the man in question had most of his right hand in my mouth , his other hand on a high-power drill and his knee wedged round his own spittoon . |
10 | Civil Service had most of the play throughout but were unable to convert their territorial advantage and possession into goals . |
11 | One local builders ' merchant has most of the materials we needed . |
12 | This will not be a matter of one-way giving , even though the suburban church has most of the material resources . |
13 | The centre has most information and contacts on Europe and North America and it is working on those on the Indian subcontinent , Eastern Europe and Africa . |
14 | It ended in May 1915 , during one of the most politically testing weeks in Asquith 's premiership , with the lady 's retreat into a curious marriage to Edwin Montagu , a lesser member of the government and a very close friend — indeed acolyte — of the prime minister , and it is about Montagu that this book has most of new interest to say . |
15 | Two weeks before the start of the Flat season he was in hospital having most of his bowel removed because of severe , life-threatening colitis . |
16 | City had most of the possession in the opening 45 minutes , but they lost skipper Ian Butterworth with a rib injury at the interval . |
17 | He or she was poorest when a child when the maternal family had most dependents , in early middle life after marriage and the arrival of young children and again in old age . |
18 | The International Federation and the National Independent have most interest in the present narrative , since Arthur Abbott was an official of the first and Jerome Hornsby managing secretary of the second . |
19 | Those members of my set who have more power have most influence on my performance . |