'Your interference is,
to say the least of it, out of place.'
"It strikes me as remarkable,
to say the least, that you should show enthusiasm," I answered coldly.
Her doubt was confirmed as a certainty; and the result, which might be expected to take place toward the end of the summer, was, at her age and with her constitutional peculiarities, a subject for serious future anxiety,
to say the least of it.
Without recalling all the hardships we have suffered for the last two years--the destruction, first of one of our ships, then of the other; the death of some of our bravest and best companions; the vain battles we have been fighting with the ice and snow, and boundless desolation of these inhospitable regions--without dwelling on these things, it is my duty to remind you that this, the last place in which we have taken refuge, is far beyond the track of any previous expedition, and that consequently our chance of being discovered by any rescuing parties that may be sent to look after us is,
to say the least of it, a chance of the most uncertain kind.
Thurston; your language was,
to say the least, VERY peculiar."
The saddles were peculiar,
to say the least. They consisted of a sort of saw-buck with a small mattress on it, and this furniture covered about half the donkey.
"And it is colourful life,
to say the least. The Solomons ought to be printed red on the charts--and yellow, too, for the diseases."
But your suggestion is,
to say the least of it, nebulous.
New Delhi [India], Jun 20 ( ANI ): The makers have dropped the first look poster of 'Satyameva Jayate' featuring John Abraham and,
to say the least, he looks ruggedly handsome on it.
Her doctor has added some powerful psychotropics to her meds, warning her that she must not take them with alcohol, a warning which Anna ignores,
to say the least, if anything increasing her use of alcohol, resulting in hangovers that are nearly disabling.
When Sophie unexpectedly pops home, she's startled
to say the least, but finally alone, she jumps into a cab and heads to Hull.
Sifting out claimants who have no valid right to benefits is one thing, but putting others in a position which,
to say the least, is challenging does not appear to be right.