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Meanings of inconsiderable number in anglès
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Usage of inconsiderable number in anglès
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The sergeant smiled at the answer, for no inconsiderablenumber of men enlist under false names.
2
A not inconsiderablenumber take their fling late.
3
In black, they have printed no inconsiderablenumber of voluminous works, for the use of the public.
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An inconsiderablenumber of Swiss, dissatisfied with Napoleon's supremacy, also emigrated in 1805 and built New Vevay.
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In the course of time we went to breakfast, at which only an inconsiderablenumber of passengers assembled.
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Accordingly, a not inconsiderablenumber of the legends here printed are taken from medieval Bible commentators and homilists.
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These indeed seem to be universal except with an inconsiderablenumber whom various circumstances have made unfriendly personally.
8
The Republic has many enemies without and within, and our own Section counts a not inconsiderablenumber of them.
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It is a remarkable fact that, save for an inconsiderablenumber who live in circuses, women have no beards.
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While I describe myself therefore, I shall probably at the same time be describing no inconsiderablenumber of my fellow-beings.
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There were missing that day about two hundred bow-men, a few horse, and an inconsiderablenumber of servants and baggage.
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We have no such bankers in Hungary, and but a very small inconsiderablenumber who have invested their fortunes in such loan-shares.
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Half the audience probably know every bar of the music by heart, and no inconsiderablenumber could perhaps perform it very decently themselves.
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There are, it must be noted at the outset, a not inconsiderablenumber of individuals who must be set down as absolute social liabilities.
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An inconsiderablenumber of the enemy put the whole army to rout, killed six hundred of them, and chased the rest on board their vessels.
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France, Germany, Poland, furnished to the armies of this Union, in our revolutionary struggle, no inconsiderablenumber of officers of high rank and distinguished merit.