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1 The head was sufficiently developed and the cranial bones considerably advanced in ossification.
2 The evening being now considerably advanced , Faith's friends took their leave.
3 In the mean time I worked on, and my labour was already considerably advanced .
4 This was eventually done; but not until his taste for pictures had considerably advanced .
5 I had been now several weeks in this residence, and the season was considerably advanced .
6 A Gentleman considerably advanced in years descended from it.
7 Meanwhile Havelock and Monteath had been moving steadily forward, until halted by orders when considerably advanced .
8 The night had considerably advanced , and the darkness was rendered intense, by the setting of the moon.
9 As a result of the growing taste for wholesome salads Endive has considerably advanced in public esteem.
10 Wright also reconnoitred his front and gained a considerably advanced position from the one he started from.
11 He was a man considerably advanced in life, and of great circumspection, prudence, and steadiness of character.
12 It was begun, and considerably advanced , while he kept a school at Edial, near Lichfield, in 1736.
13 During the latter part of the war and afterwards, prices of food, board and lodging were considerably advanced .
14 I knew not her exact age, but I was certain that she must be considerably advanced in years.
15 It is very rare, indeed, that they reach those mountains, and not till the afternoon is considerably advanced .
16 He made a thousand grimaces and asked a thousand pardons for disturbing Monsieur, but the morning was considerably advanced .
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