Example sentences of "be the toughest " in BNC.
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1 | Securing Buick 's position as the marque of self-assurance may be the toughest job of all . |
2 | The expenditure negotiations this autumn are expected to be the toughest for many years . |
3 | Five hundred voters from the two Conservative-held marginal seats of Bolton North East and Bolton West are being ferried to London for what promises to be the toughest ‘ grilling ’ any of the leaders will face during the entire campaign . |
4 | Two-year-old form suggests Culture Vulture will be the toughest rival for Musicale . |
5 | I do not try and cosset these over winter by placing them into a separate tank in the garage , reasoning that the survivors will be the toughest of the bunch and more likely to make up into sturdy adult fish : come spring , they are distributed to friends . |
6 | Ministers expect the current public spending round to be the toughest for many years as the Government seeks to maintain its anti-inflation policy outside the ERM disciplines . |
7 | ‘ I think it was a big contest at Leeds , with Johnny Giles , Hunter and Bremner to be the toughest . ’ |
8 | When the draw takes place in May to decide Britain 's opponents for the Davis Cup World Group play-off round in September , it will surely be the toughest since this particular format was introduced . |
9 | FOR advertising agencies in the Republic , 1993 will be the toughest year for years , with little if any growth and margins trimmed back to the bone . |
10 | Swindon Town players reckoned this game was going to be the toughest test of the season so far , so it was 10 out of 10 for them . |
11 | It promises to be the toughest league year yet for rugby union … the first division has been changed so that teams play each other at home and away … which means more games |
12 | Lord James Douglas-Hamilton , Scottish home affairs minister , said the penalties for carrying knives would be the toughest in Britain after the changes . |
13 | Lord James Douglas-Hamilton , Scottish home affairs minister , said the penalties for carrying knives would be the toughest in Britain after the changes . |