Example sentences of "most [adj] to the [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The style and format of teachers ' guides vary from the most detached to the most prescriptive . |
2 | In all societies , from the most primitive to the most advanced , envy and its counterpart , the fear of being envied , give rise to a whole series of often elaborate systems of behaviour . |
3 | We are deliberately led on towards what Eliot knew was one of the phenomena found most universally in religions ranging from the most primitive to the most developed : thunder . |
4 | In an architectural world supposedly rent by stylistic conflict , Lipton and Bradman both employ architects ranging from the most modernist to the most traditional ; from Foster and Rogers to Quinlan Terry and Leon Krier . |
5 | He read hard from the beginning — everything from the most popular to the most awesome works . |
6 | The vertebrate fossils could thus be arranged in a historical sequence running through from the most ancient to the most recent geological periods . |
7 | But the brand new church can press the question : what at this time is most pleasing to God and most helpful to the completely unchurched outsider ? |
8 | From the most general to the most specific levels of affinity these have been labelled ( i ) Sequential , ( ii ) Substantial , ( iii ) Integral , and ( iv ) Unitary affinity . |
9 | So deep a human interest — in the renewed and renewable means of recognition , self-recognition and identity — can be practised over a very wide range , from the most collective to the most individual forms . |
10 | The most striking demonstration of the interdependency of brain and mind are observations , ranging from the most crude to the most refined , that brain dysfunction leads to abnormalities of or absence of perception . |
11 | The nightmare of a breakdown in the prisons , leading to riots and disorder as the pressure of numbers mounted , haunted thoughtful Home Office officials from the most senior to the most junior . |