1. For unfortunately, very stupid people have the most to say. 2. One is driven to the conclusion that here, too, the charge has most to do with symbolism. 3. Polls do show that younger voters are much willing to address the problem, because they have the most to lose. 4. The fire had charred most of the inside of the house. 5. The shipping company seemed to have most of the floor below that occupied by Ingard, Marshall and the board. 6. What is odd is that they have perhaps most benefited from ambition - if not always their own then that of their parents and grandparents. 7. But I think my mam had the most. 8. Land and property owners, developers and builders, those who hold the mortgage debt, and state functionaries have most to gain. 9. They actually had most of the mid-field posession. 10. It is also the area where you have the most, the best transport choice of the practical corridors. |