Example sentences of "'s most " in BNC.
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1 | Subtly mythic and ethnocentric , the novel is one of Naipaul 's most rewarding . |
2 | Stoppard 's most popular play is probably still Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead , and he has had notable success with Jumpers , Travesties , and , more recently , The Real Thing . |
3 | That had more to do with management and the presentation of the play to those who were backing it — so instead of playing Beefy , who is described as ‘ the world 's most beatific observer ’ I played the opposite number who was ‘ the world 's last shy elegant young man ’ . |
4 | The other task in July for Xu — he is one of China 's most highly regarded chefs , consultants and writers , the Chinese equivalent of Victor Ceserani — was to teach the Norwich staff and advise on setting up the course . |
5 | In partnership with Graham Bradstreet , Bevan and Radclyffe have , as a company and individually , produced a wide range of successful film and TV dramas and documentaries , making them one of the UK 's most creative and innovative independent film and television partnerships . |
6 | The talk will immediately follow a screening of Tavernier 's most recent box office hit These Foolish Things at : |
7 | ‘ Ballerina ’ has been called ‘ the world 's most compact apple tree ’ |
8 | It had a marked effect on those who read his poetry , and a few years later Leonard was to find himself tutored by one of Pound 's most sympathetic admirers and directed to the understanding of the American 's verse , somewhat to Leonard 's concern , as we shall see . |
9 | His attention was caught by the National Bank of Greece — not an inappropriate interest for one who had composed ‘ The Song Of The Hellenist ’ , and was drawn to Judaism 's most persistent ‘ enemy ’ through it . |
10 | Commented Al Purdy , ‘ with ( this book ) Cohen brought to near perfection the techniques and rhythms of his first book ’ ; Eli Mandel — one of Canada 's most astute critics — speaks of it as ‘ a kind of gloss ’ to the Sabbath service , noting its rich diversity in subject and tone , and emphasising that it is ‘ not a random collection of lyrics . |
11 | The kite is the representative image of freedom , of which Scobie commented , ‘ it is one of Cohen 's most successful and most richly complex images ’ ; which Ondaatje highlights as ‘ symbolic of our ego and our ambition , of all that is original and free in us . ’ |
12 | Here is Piaget 's most well-known demonstration of the infant 's failure to relate actions to experiences . |
13 | As a member of the International Olympic Committee , the sport which has been his life , both before and since his professional career as a journalist , will have a permanent voice in the world 's most important sporting forum . |
14 | Whatever was said , Becker clearly seems to have changed his mind about the credibility and validity of the Grand Slam Cup , judging by a recent interview he gave to Suddeutsche Zeitung , one of Germany 's most influential newspapers . |
15 | Pam emerged from a strong field headed by twenty-fifth ranked Sabine Appelmans from Belgium and two of the world 's most successful juniors in recent years , Maggie Maleeva and Cristina Tessi . |
16 | A unique joint venture between Cellnet and the Lawn Tennis Association has resulted in the formation of three men 's tennis squads , guaranteeing financial support to fourteen of the UK 's most promising players . |
17 | The Coca-Cola Company , manufacturer of the world 's most popular soft drink , has renewed its backing for the three most important team events in tennis — the Davis Cup by NEC , the Federation Cup by NEC and the NEC World Youth Cup . |
18 | Yet the title of ‘ the world 's most luxurious train' was snatched away in 1985 by a still more exclusive charter operation introduced to British metals by a company which owned none of its own locomotives or coaching stock . |
19 | As the 1980s were drawing to their close , The West Highlander — not to be confused with the BR-promoted summer steam service of the same name running between Fort William and Mallaig — emerged as the Charter Unit 's most successful train , achieving an average load factor of 87 per cent . |
20 | It has been called ‘ Europe 's most successful consumer movement ’ . |
21 | FOLLOWING this year 's success at the London Arena , Docklands , the Great British Beer Festival will move to West London in 1992 , taking over Olympia , Britain 's most prestigious exhibition hall . |
22 | The BMC move comes as part of a wider campaign to persuade the Government to intervene and secure the estate , described as one of Europe 's most important conservation and winter mountaineering areas , for the nation . |
23 | It was a buffalo , one of Africa 's most unpredictable and dangerous animals , out of sight but just a few feet away from where we were standing . |
24 | Perhaps Derrida 's most famous slogan , from Of Grammatology , is ‘ il n'y a pas de hors-texte ’ . |
25 | It will certainly seem so to the Englishman ( as I take him to be ) , who found in the ‘ Envoi ’ to Hugh Selwyn Mauberley — Pound 's most explicit farewell to England , as he prepared to leave her in 1918 — ‘ externality : an externality which , considering what Mauberley attempts , is utterly disabling ’ . |
26 | Corporate Profile : French flair and Le Mortgage push Compagnie Bancaire ahead : Michael Prest takes a look at one of Europe 's most unusual and successful financial groups |
27 | In so doing , they will have added their mite to the expansion of one of Europe 's most unusual and successful financial groups . |
28 | But perhaps Mr Kinnock 's most important task next week is to look forward . |
29 | BONN ( Reuter ) — Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's Christian Democrats suffered their fourth successive election setback this year in voting yesterday in North Rhine-Westphalia , West Germany 's most populous state . |
30 | BRACKNELL Tigers maintained their run as England 's most successful pot hunters when they defeated Manchester Giants 97-91 in the final of the Tournament of Champions at the Granby Halls , Leicester . |