Example sentences of "[Wh det] most [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This method of teaching , though daunting at first far the pupil , is a formative experience , the aspect of the course to which most Oxford graduates look back with most gratitude .
2 As I 've said , you change yarn every two rows , which most knitters seem to know , even if they 've never tried double jacquard .
3 This is probably the area in which most work has been done .
4 It is also the area in which most work has occurred in computer systems for language processing .
5 The women , too , had to cope with all the household duties , including feeding men and hired hands with appetites honed by constant fresh air and exercise , with none of the labour-saving aids which most women took for granted .
6 She seems to live in a comfy old-fashioned world which is far removed from the reality with which most women have to struggle .
7 Feminists in the party claim there is a glass ceiling which most women can not break through to win the most influential posts .
8 It will begin to ‘ make real ’ the fact of her husband 's death and permanent departure from her life , so everything possible should be done to give the occasion dignity , beauty , and a feeling of thanksgiving for his life ; for this is a memory she will carry with her always , and it is one from which most widows can draw some comfort if it has been an uplifting experience shared with her family and friends .
9 Auckland ( NZ 's largest city , and the one into which most visitors are decanted from their 747s ) has a fine international airport ( with a statue to Jean Batten and a well-worth seeking-out small memorial corner in the terminal dedicated to this New Zealand pioneer pilot ) , but this is the last place you want to start searching for vacation VFR .
10 Predictably , she was not sympathetic to the boisterous ways of a young teenager , though she did not go so far as a Mrs Dudley who complained to Bloomsbury House that one of her fifteen-year-old lodgers , Willy , had ‘ broken the beading on a wardrobe and had also broken a chair ’ , offences which most parents of healthy teenagers would have accepted as part of growing up .
11 What I find totally condemnable is the consumerism in programmes like Xuxa 's — creating wants which most parents have no means of satisfying . ’
12 This month I am going to cover two problems which most horses will produce at some time or other .
13 These include social forestry , in which most land is used for tree growing and the harvest is balanced against a planting programme ; and agroforestry in which the production of food crops is the primary objective but includes a large number of tree crops .
14 I hardly approached the book unwilling to hear ill spoken of science ; but I came away struck by the rapidity with which most cases of scientific fraud have been exposed and penalised .
15 Many customers will have to foot the bill for water meters , which most companies will eventually install .
16 1 April 1992 saw the introduction of the government 's new Duty of Care regulations under which most companies who produce or handle waste will become directly responsible for its safe management from ‘ cradle to grave ’ .
17 Before he was twenty ( an age at which most FI drivers today are already well established in the regular line of ascent towards FI ) , Mario was racing several times a week — sometimes five races in a day — in whatever cars he could get his hands on : jalopies , sprints , three-quarter midgets , midgets .
18 Polygyny in which most females mate with only one male occurs when the females live in ‘ harems ’ , as , for example in a species of fish , the wrasse Labroides dimidiatus ( Figure 8.7 ) .
19 This narrow angle swept wing with the leading edges at 105 degrees and corresponding sweepback on the trailing edge was a weight-saving exercise that established a standard by which most others are judged .
20 These groups are wholes , within which most figures can not be detached either in execution or design from the others .
21 One great monument towards which most bishops did contribute was the cathedral .
22 At issue here is the central theme of professional autonomy , but as the italics emphasise , authority or autonomy ( which most teachers would wish for ) carries with it an exactly equal responsibility for outcomes ( and this is something that teachers need to be much more aware of ) .
23 On the other hand there is external inspection , of which most teachers have occasional experience through the visits of HMI , who were charged to ‘ report as you find ’ and ‘ do good as you go ’ .
24 Given the conditions in which most teachers are working , and given that they are human beings — that is , they have limitations on what they can do , and how well and how fast they can do it — they could not be feeling otherwise than rushed and confused , nor acting otherwise than fallibly .
25 These developments have inevitably set in motion yet another of those educational bandwagons which most teachers have by now learned to view with extreme caution .
26 In the majority of schools RE is , for political as well as pragmatic reasons , there by sufferance — occupying time which most teachers would quite happily see spent on something else of more pressing importance .
27 But of course what they mean by involvement varies from one teacher to another , erm and there are certain limits which most teachers feel that they should put on parental involvement .
28 the personal community charge which most adults have to pay
29 ( S. ) 479 , and was driven to the conclusion that the sentence was too far outside the area in which most sentences lie to be allowed to stand .
30 Special competition considerations arise if the products do appear in Annex II , whether they are subject to a common organisation of the market ( which most products now are ) , or a national organisation of the market ( which few products now are ) .
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