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1 But to exert myself after dining has a most injurious result sometimes.
2 To Mrs. Mountjoy the fact had been most injurious to Harry's character.
3 The delay is most injurious to me, and in every respect very annoying.
4 The effect was most injurious to Spain as well as to the colonies.
5 On the contrary, it has a most injurious effect on him.
6 What is the most injurious effect of alcohol upon the blood?
7 Another of nature's paradoxes, the most beautiful creatures are so often the most injurious .
8 The overhauling of schools is most injurious to English education.
9 This is nanotechnology at its most refined and most injurious .
10 Loyalists, perhaps, unavoidable, have been most injurious to the country.
11 But the most injurious do not say, Why has he taken such a thing?
12 The example, too, on children, was most injurious ; it schooled them in deceit and disingenuousness.
13 I have followed your advice; for literature which is dangerous to morality is most injurious . '
14 Such a proposition would foist into the Constitution a most injurious , pernicious, and troublesome doctrine.
15 Herons are regarded as most injurious to a fishery.
16 Idleness and drunkenness, with all their attendant evils, were rife to a most injurious extent.
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