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1 As the years passed the limitations of the convent became more perceptible .
2 Indeed, the change of note was more perceptible than the brief pause.
3 His pulse became more perceptible , his respiration more regular, his sight returned.
4 Top's barking became more and more perceptible , and it seemed strangely fierce.
5 From this time a great change was more and more perceptible in her.
6 As she grows older the tone of seriousness is more perceptible .
7 Nowhere is this more perceptible than on high plateaus covered by sparse timber.
8 It's not the feeble, almost non-existent breeze, hardly more perceptible than the still air.
9 His reluctant shrug was barely more perceptible than his reply.
10 The cold current certainly seemed to be more perceptible there.
11 From this time on, the effects of several years' comparative rest became more perceptible .
12 The towering black mass of smoke was growing more perceptible in the slowly lightening dawn.
13 He broke into a laugh in which the odd elder-brotherly note was once more perceptible .
14 The little pucker in her brows became more perceptible .
15 The influence of prayer and of silent communion with God could never be more perceptible .
16 At San Antonio the change was still more perceptible .
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