Encara no tenim significats per a "highly instructive".
1Robert Browning presents a highly instructive example of the poet as critic.
2It seemed to me that he was a highly instructive young man.
3Its device, its general character, its heraldry, its inscription, are all highly instructive.
4We recently have had published authentic documents upon this matter which are highly instructive.
5Yet he remained, listening, for the talk was highly instructive.
6From this point of view such works as Professor Moquin-Tandon's 'Teratologie' are highly instructive.
7The letters written by Stapfer to the Swiss Government at this time are highly instructive.
8But it is highly instructive to observe how the scientists in 1903 met Wallace's argument.
9His mixture of praise and blame was highly instructive.
10He has not much to tell us, but what little he has is highly instructive.
11On the contrary, I find it highly instructive.
12I also played a highly instructive round with Buddy, Henry, and Howard, three onetime limo drivers.
13Travels and voyages form a very entertaining as well as highly instructive part of a library.
14Now this experience is highly instructive and admonitory.
15If you want to understand what Tory modernisation really adds up to, it's a highly instructive read.
16For Moravians this was an exhilarating speed; and the list, though forbidding in appearance, is highly instructive.
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