You will get the best out of your tomatoes if you fertilise them regularly either with manure or a good quality granular blend. |
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He knew I was a determined so-and-so, and he knew what buttons to press to get the best out of me. |
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All of his teams overachieved because Herbie understood how to get the best out of each player and make him part of a team. |
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Woodward, desperate to get the best out of him, has played him in four positions. |
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Montrose was charming and gallant, a superb natural soldier with a rare ability to get the best out of his tiny army of ill-equipped Highlanders. |
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You have to do that to get the best out of him, but he's just having a bad patch at the moment and we expect him to bounce back soon. |
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A coach or a manager will not get the best out of his team unless he is incentivised to do so. |
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But to my mind the most important thing by far is the ability to motivate and get the best out of people. |
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To get the best out of their learning experience, learners need basic computer skills, support, and guidance. |
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These tools are designed to get the best out of the machine and deliver excellent value through high productivity and long life. |
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When you've invested in the best home entertainment equipment, you want to get the best out of it. |
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However, if you're in a position to spend a little bit more time on fine-tuning your investment strategy, how do you get the best out of your portfolio? |
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I never ever did beat Jonno off a scratch event, but Harry used to make sure that Jon always gave me a start and I'd get the best out of myself by trying to stay in front. |
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In order to get the best out of the capacity planning and capacity leveling functions, your system must first be set up in a particular way. |
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To get the best out of this strange place you should really have a Mexican starter and a Polish Main course with maybe a mixture of Polish and Mexican puddings for afters. |
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For all their brute strength, tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles can be temperamental beasts, requiring frequent attention to get the best out of them. |
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This is a sure-fire way to get the best out of your fruit trees. |
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To get the best out of your pellet-burning stove, it must be installed by a specialized technician, which means: well begun is half done. |
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I'm not a computer geek and have always struggled to find the patience to get the best out of software. |
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Hegarty has already shown during his time at Aberdeen that he can get the best out of players and it was a hasty decision on their part to get rid of him. |
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In addition to helping you locate and interpret the sounds around you, Epoq also helps you get the best out of other electronic devices such as mobile phones. |
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All my coachers are trained to a high level so you get the best out of your training with Contender. |
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It is by embracing the future, that you can get the best out of it, especially when this future is brought to you by the younger generations of a multimillenary country like Egypt! |
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One of them is working under pressure and how you get the best out of it. |
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We do recommend you attend a training course, simply because it is the most cost-effective way of familiarising yourself with all the new power tools, and quickly get the best out of the product. |
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Serial sledger James Anderson claims he intends to continue to engage in heated exchanges on the field, insisting it helps him get the best out of himself. |
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