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1 Teaching was to a considerable extent in the hands of the clergy.
2 The burying places are outside the walls, and are of considerable extent .
3 The debt had decreased to a considerable extent by the year 1812.
4 This monotony is apparent in almost all dressed grounds of considerable extent .
5 To a considerable extent he had been successful, though some decomposition occurred.
6 In our own time, co-operation has been practised to a considerable extent .
7 Espionage is still carried on by the enemy to a considerable extent .
8 The halibut, too, feeds to a considerable extent upon these red clams.
9 Beyond the bay, opening into it, is a lagoon of considerable extent .
10 The question therefore arises, whether colonization to any considerable extent is practicable.
11 Private warfare was checked and lawless robbery to a considerable extent restrained.
12 This village is of considerable extent , and is inhabited exclusively by Turks.
13 This knowledge was of necessity crude and, to a considerable extent , uncertain.
14 This original work of Van Dale is a book of considerable extent .
15 In Fifeshire, however, they have a fresh market to a considerable extent ? - Yes .
16 The negative, you see, represents our actual invested capital to a considerable extent .
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