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1 The further south you went, the more imposing the military presence became.
2 Traveller had told him he loomed much more imposing in this manner.
3 The house was even larger and more imposing than he had imagined.
4 Moreover, the magistrates use grander and more imposing - looking coverings for the head.
5 Nothing can be more imposing than the magnificence of English park scenery.
6 His broad shoulders and back looked even more imposing from this angle.
7 But I fancy sergeant major would sound ever so much more imposing .
8 Nothing, besides, is more imposing than the mock eloquence of good French.
9 The actual residence was no more imposing than any good-sized house in America.
10 The name in this case is more imposing than the fall.
11 And indeed Clarke was even more imposing in his own study.
12 The lofty dignity of her air has assumed a more imposing greatness still.
13 No doubt from the distance these hills would look more imposing .
14 But Biarritz are possibly even more imposing , and Munster have appeared cursed lately.
15 Its apes are more apelike, and they're more imposing for it.
16 Already Versailles took on a more imposing aspect than ancient Fontainebleau.
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