Example sentences of "best of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was interested to hear the Hon. Gentleman raise the subject of the scanner proposal , and I wish it the best of success . |
2 | But Rangers , after their 2–1 European Cup triumph at Elland Road , proved that the best of Scotland is indeed the best of British . |
3 | Last of the spring blooms to reach my desk are Tangled Up In White ( Hodder and Stoughton , £14.99 ) an anthology of some of the best of Peter Roebuck 's sharply intelligent articles on cricket and The Guinness Book of Cricket Captains ( Guinness , £14.99 ) , the second large book about Test captains recently published . |
4 | As in the best of parables , the good driver wins — he who drives more carefully actually gets there faster . |
5 | Life has a way of changing the best of plans . |
6 | Mal Reilly 's squad pulled in record tour profits from their 17-match programme of £233,645 , more than double the previous best of £93,282 in 1974 . |
7 | THE best of Country and Western music comes to Wonderwest World , Scotland 's premier holiday venue , with a host of top names lined up for Daily Mirror readers . |
8 | ‘ Andy Toman was terrific and was the best player on the park , while the fans saw the best of Nick Pickering . |
9 | This means that even the best of gyros will always be a little too late to prevent any unwanted movement . |
10 | She searched through the pannier for a musichip to put into the helmet 's sound system , but only found Selections from John Phillip Sousa , The Best of Kate Smith , and John Wayne 's America . |
11 | Indeed the business was said to have made ‘ the very best of progress ’ and its move to open systems is reckoned to stand it in good stead for the future . |
12 | He knew , as all the boys had always known , that she had not had the best of lives with his father , but she had never before spoken to him like this . |
13 | The quiet man with the violin , who goes home to play trios with his quiet and loving wife and his quiet and loving daughter , in his quiet and well-loved house along that quiet and rural lane , with London lying quiet at his feet — and even surrounded by this best of lives he 's plainly a depressive ! |
14 | Swindon had striker , Dave Mitchell playing as an emergency defender but even the very best of centre halves have trouble in stopping Ferdinand at the moment . |
15 | The Foster 's World Club Challenge , attended by 30,786 , proved , however , two things other than that the competition deserves to continue : the best of Britain can live with the best of Australia ; and Widnes are a team of immense character . |
16 | THE BEST of Britain 's outstanding scenery , from the wild Cornish coastline the Highland peaks , is waiting for travellers on Britain 's Scenic Railways . |
17 | The best of Britain 's latest and most complex performance technology has been packed into a unique travelling promotion , developed especially for Guinness . |
18 | On the distinction between education and training , we have done a great deal to bring together the best of education and of training . |
19 | Amid the storm over the criteria used , a Bangor school , which by its own admission existed on a low profile in the past , came out top in Northern Ireland in a recent newspaper guide to choosing the best of education . |
20 | EVEN IN THE BEST OF WEATHERS the view from the officers ’ mess of 16th Division 's Cambridge Barracks was dispiriting . |
21 | Now this is not perhaps one of the best of Spitzer 's analyses , and in any case it contains a great deal more than we have space to repeat here . |
22 | Relieved , Mrs Browning did at least say , ‘ You are the best of nurses , dear , and I miss your skill . ’ |
23 | Once arrived , they have made it easy to explore the best of Schaffhausen . |
24 | It had n't been the best of weekends . |
25 | Front Runners the best of Brough Scott 's writings in the Sunday Times and Independent on Sunday , is not a rugby book but includes the odd rugby piece . |
26 | Why not start the week by joining one of our Monday folk sessions , at which we aim to present the best of folk from North Yorkshire . |
27 | But the best of Eardley 's work are the landscape oils she painted in the final decade of her life . |
28 | And now in the firelight there is only the best of music to play . |
29 | For now , BBC sport and Britain 's fledgling satellite companies are the best of friends . |
30 | What unseated the 45-year-old coach , who volunteered his resignation and left ‘ the best of friends with everyone ’ , was Salford 's worst start to a season for years . |