Example sentences of "of [pos pn] most [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I must stand firm before my lord of Gloucester — on the morrow , I shall myself command the release of my most loyal advisers . ’
2 ‘ Mull of Kintyre by Wings has always been one of my most hated records .
3 That was one of my most memorable rounds , even if I was only in charge of wellingtons .
4 My initial instinct is to move a couple of hundred yards or so but some of my most memorable catches have occurred when I have moved only a couple of swims further down the drain .
5 One of my most memorable experiences at this time was an outing organised by the magazine Studio International in october 1969 in which we toured the artists studios of the East End .
6 ‘ I have some of my most relaxing , richest moments entertaining at home .
7 The Taj Mahal is one of my most famous monuments .
8 The boys were hand picked by me , ( with the assistance of my most experienced coaches ) , and I am proud of them .
9 In fact , this technique has led to some of my most successful parties where the parents join in and participate in the proceedings .
10 He regarded it as one of my most endearing qualities that I seemed to want nothing from him .
11 ‘ It is very evident that since the publication of the paperback the campaign against it has subsided , to such an extent that even one of my most hardline critics , the British Muslim Dr Kalim Siddiqui , was recently quoted in the Guardian as saying it is time to forgive and forget , which is a rather extraordinary volte-face from someone who was until recently asking for my head on a plate .
12 This will be among my ‘ CDs of the Year ’ come December , no question , and is already turning into one of my most played discs .
13 This is fate because Barnet , you see , happens to be one of my most favourite places in the North .
14 the organ is quite one of my most favourite instruments — it has that combination of depth , harmony , majesty and spirituality that can raise the soul , bring joy to the heart and let one cast aside the ephemeral tedia of everyday life .
15 One of my most favourite dining rooms was in an old country farmhouse with brick floors .
16 Expecting them to be dull and puritanical , I 'd worn one of my most conservative outfits — pearl-grey blending into iridescent blue , with glitter-silver trim at wrists , collar , belt and headband , and plain-contrast boots ( one grey , one blue ) .
17 One of my most reliable nurses .
18 The most illuminating insights in philosophy are almost invariably the simplest , and a great deal of my most original thinking has been done in response to the innocence of my pupils — particularly of first-year students who are still philosophical virgins .
19 ‘ And it is one of my most popular roles , ’ purred Gesner .
20 Apart from the stunning beauty of the surrounding countryside , one of my most enduring memories of that weekend was always being last down for breakfast .
21 One of my most treasured possessions is a small book of prayers and meditations , now very dog-eared and patched up .
22 That is , I need to change my self concept , which is not always easy , especially if the change means forgoing one of my most treasured dreams about myself .
23 Went behind my back , suborned Max Radl , one of my most trusted aides .
24 My despair was caused not so much by the frustration of not reaching our destination as by the final shattering of my most cherished illusion about the Bugis .
25 Stuffing the ‘ Hydracals ’ will be one of my most cherished memories when I look back on my spell as manager of Athletico Whaddon .
26 He was one of their most brilliant scientists , his research having led to some of Algox' bestselling products .
27 This indirect quality of trusts is one of their most versatile features .
28 At any rate , some of those rebel chefs must surely know , even if they do n't acknowledge as much , that some of their most publicised inventions were not their inventions at all , but were derived however indirectly , from the Polish and Jewish recipes published or described by Pomiane in his books and radio talks of the 19305 .
29 Two of their most famous and formidable officers were on their way down from Paddington — Chief Inspector James Berret and his inseparable companion , Detective Sergeant John Harris .
30 One of their most famous offices was ( and still is ) at 11 , rue Scribe in Paris .
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