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1 London, I grant you, is not, and never was, a fair specimen .
2 His linguistic cleverness was a fair specimen of his general quickness of intellect.
3 In America we should call him a pretty fair specimen of a waster.
4 That is a fair specimen of the exaggeration of his fears.
5 The above is a fair specimen of a shopman- afavourablerendering.
6 This is a fair specimen of a master at his best.
7 This has been a very fair specimen of Brother Jarrum's representations and eloquence.
8 Is that a fair specimen of the average sales of shawls?-Yes.
9 But, Smith, don't you think Margaretta quite a fair specimen of a girl?
10 The election in the second district is a fair specimen .
11 This was a fair specimen of the performance of every member of the troupe.
12 Johnny was a fair specimen of the boys, as Ann was of the girls.
13 He is a fair specimen of the whole of them.
14 Incidentally this illustration gives a fair specimen of mediæval melody of the earlier period.
15 These ten lines are a fair specimen of the diction of the entire volume.
16 Yet she was only a fair specimen of the village.
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