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1 But it was in Paris that the delay brought the most ruinous results.
2 The buildings were in a most ruinous state, and the gun-carriages quite rotten.
3 This rich city became the scene of the most ruinous disorder.
4 The Tower of Ghosts was the most ruinous of Harrenhal's five immense towers.
5 But, speaking for myself, it has proved most ruinous and disastrous.
6 The penny-wise economy, too, of the Queen, was rapidly proving a most ruinous extravagance.
7 He was nearing the convent and the oldest and most ruinous part of the town.
8 Excessive fashion is productive of a most ruinous strife.
9 It is, unfortunately, in a most ruinous condition.
10 This would be a most ruinous policy.
11 A most ruinous state of things for a morbid, spoilt girl like Rose, said Mrs. Jane, severely.
12 The cottages are most miserable, most ruinous .
13 Such an alliance would be most ruinous !
14 I cannot touch it without wronging others as well as myself, nor yet without the most ruinous sacrifice.
15 She embodies the 1960s' most ruinous and decadent excesses, yet eschews the self-mythologising common among survivors of that decade.
16 He found the place, however, in a most ruinous condition, even the mosque itself being in a dilapidated state.
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