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1
Robert Browning presents a
highly
instructive
example of the poet as critic.
2
It seemed to me that he was a
highly
instructive
young man.
3
Its device, its general character, its heraldry, its inscription, are all
highly
instructive
.
4
We recently have had published authentic documents upon this matter which are
highly
instructive
.
5
Yet he remained, listening, for the talk was
highly
instructive
.
6
From this point of view such works as Professor Moquin-Tandon's 'Teratologie' are
highly
instructive
.
7
The letters written by Stapfer to the Swiss Government at this time are
highly
instructive
.
8
But it is
highly
instructive
to observe how the scientists in 1903 met Wallace's argument.
9
His mixture of praise and blame was
highly
instructive
.
10
He has not much to tell us, but what little he has is
highly
instructive
.
11
On the contrary, I find it
highly
instructive
.
12
I also played a
highly
instructive
round with Buddy, Henry, and Howard, three onetime limo drivers.
13
Travels and voyages form a very entertaining as well as
highly
instructive
part of a library.
14
Now this experience is
highly
instructive
and admonitory.
15
If you want to understand what Tory modernisation really adds up to, it's a
highly
instructive
read.
16
For Moravians this was an exhilarating speed; and the list, though forbidding in appearance, is
highly
instructive
.
highly
instructive
highly