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1 A woman directed us to a cottage somewhat superior in appearance to those contiguous.
2 Her pride in that fact had a somewhat superior air.
3 The young sailor smiled in a somewhat superior manner.
4 The palace of the king, however, was somewhat superior .
5 In all the main features of body they were human beings, but of a somewhat superior stature.
6 Holderness smiled in somewhat superior fashion.
7 That central life is somewhat superior to creation, superior to knowledge and thought, and contains all its circles.
8 Which proves," said he, "that we are somewhat superior to people made in the common way."
9 Her dress-probablyowing to the pride felt in her by her old relative was somewhat superior to her station.
10 After crossing Bear River I find myself on a somewhat superior road leading through the Mormon settlements to Ogden.
11 Immediately afterwards a little Indian boy ran up with a third and somewhat superior horse, and halted beside him.
12 Personally there was scarcely any, and the somewhat superior cloth of the robes worn by the latter made no great show.
13 He passed on through the churchyard, where, amongst the new headstones, he saw one of a somewhat superior design to the rest.
14 He is merely conscious of the fact that intellectually he is somewhat superior to his colleagues, most of whom, strangely enough, quite agree with him.
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This collocation consists of: Somewhat superior through the time
Somewhat superior across language varieties