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Meanings of made surprisingly in English
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Usage of made surprisingly in English
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Red has madesurprisingly deep incursions into central Asia, for example.
2
But his innocence madesurprisingly little difference in the long run.
3
The years had madesurprisingly little difference in it or in the surrounding scenery.
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They picked their way with confidence and madesurprisingly good time as they advanced.
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I thought I'd be a tough case, but Dr. Golan madesurprisingly quick work of me.
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Even for so reedy a man, Balwer madesurprisingly little noise on the dried leaves underfoot.
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Both in Spain and in south-eastern Europe Islam was the religion of invaders and madesurprisingly few converts.
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A week that has seen the most dramatic upset to world markets for a decade madesurprisingly undramatic reading overall.
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We had madesurprisingly good time, considering the prevailing winds and currents, but it had still taken over forty days.
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There were armoured cars on the road, going toward the front; top-heavy machines that madesurprisingly little noise, considering their weight.
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Both wobbled the ball around nicely enough, and, for batsmen, madesurprisingly intelligent use of the occasional in-dipper as well as outswing.
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His books, most of which were autobiographical, madesurprisingly scant mention of his military exploits, drawing instead on remarkable geographical and scholarly explorations.
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But he madesurprisingly little mention of the fact that it had clearly been a heavily-armoured, four-legged animal that justified some of his earlier interpretations.