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Meanings of great perseverance in English
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Usage of great perseverance in English
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He succeeded nevertheless in his studies; he showed greatperseverance.
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His masters were struck by his accurate habits of mind and greatperseverance in research.
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It was a long and laborious task, requiring the exercise of greatperseverance and ingenuity.
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Seals are taken in a less dangerous way, but one which requires very greatperseverance.
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In small numbers, with greatperseverance, they have.
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He applied himself with greatperseverance to extend the limits of his influence upon this subject.
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Tardif smoked his imaginary pipe with greatperseverance for some minutes, his face overcast with thought.
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But for greatperseverance, we should have seen nothing more; but we obtained, at last, all we wanted.
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The work was continued with greatperseverance and after some hours our labours began to show satisfactory results.
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The prize was gained by one Johnson, a heavy lad, of no sort of genius, but of greatperseverance.
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In all dreams the clairvoyant powers are spontaneous; but for the development of clairvoyance at will, greatperseverance is necessary.
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At last she recollected that she had been travelling, and they talked of Matlock and Dove Dale with greatperseverance.
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At length, after greatperseverance, they prevailed upon the same legislature, in the year 1790, to try an ameliorated system.
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This money has been hardly earned by your mental labour, and with difficulty obtained by me for you, only by greatperseverance.
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He has done Lieutenant's duty this winter in Maclean's Regiment, is a good officer and went through some severe Duty with greatperseverance.
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He has shown great courage in undertaking the task, greatperseverance in unearthing facts from books, and a considerable practical skill in stringing these together.