Example sentences of "just the most [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This is just the most hateful dress I 've ever seen , ’ she said to Christina . |
2 | Rousseau 's judgements and highly insulting remarks about the Opéra 's instrumentalists were calculated to discredit the whole establishment : the ‘ woodchopper ’ was just the most prominent symbol of authoritarian decadence . |
3 | ‘ This is just the most inspiring place , ’ he said . |
4 | In striving for more respectable customers the exhibitors learnt that it was not just the most affluent who liked to be treated with dignity and style . |
5 | I mean , it 's really just the most infuriating thing conceivable , maddening , really . ’ |
6 | There were another three Jet Skis buzzing around on that part of the river and a few water-skiers with their big-engined speedboats , all creating a fair old racket , but we could still hear William laughing ; the guy thought buying a frighteningly expensive piece of machinery and spending most of your time falling off it into the water was just the most enormous wheeze . |
7 | La Stet SpA , Italy 's state-owned telecommunications holding company , favours liberalisation , but opposes a system in which new telecommunications operators could take over just the most lucrative business , such as national long distance , which subsidises local calls , said Umberto Silvestri , STET 's chief executive . |
8 | Russians , the ‘ elder brother ’ of the Slavic as well as of the other Soviet peoples , were not just the most numerous but also the dominant national grouping in the USSR as a whole . |
9 | ‘ Just the most wonderful hotel I 've ever stayed in . ’ |
10 | Within each section of the company workers were now rotated from job to job automatically , regularly , and compulsorily , and this system covered a range of levels , not just the most de-skilled of the jobs . |
11 | The duchy of Aquitaine was not just the most civilized province in France , it was also a region of great wealth — it would have needed to be to support so much fine art . |