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1
Her manners were infantile and her intellectual development was
much
retarded
.
2
Between sunrise and midday our progress was
much
retarded
by light south-easterly winds.
3
The ship, however, was never altogether arrested, though often
much
retarded
.
4
For two or three years it was
much
retarded
by hostilities between two tribes.
5
The distance was only eight miles, but the progress of the column was
much
retarded
.
6
If alcohol be present this change is
much
retarded
,
and in some cases is entirely prevented.
7
However, my progress in this useful art was
much
retarded
by the constancy of our work.
8
It may be forwarded by cultivation, but it can scarcely at any rate be very
much
retarded
.
9
At Zermatt I wandered in many directions, but the weather was bad and my work was
much
retarded
.
10
The work of the Yale team during the season was very
much
retarded
by injuries to their best players.
11
The rain was heavy and ceaseless, and the trail had become so slippery that our progress was
much
retarded
.
12
The action, therefore, though it had been very
much
retarded
,
had occurred at last, and risen to a maximum.
13
But our progress was naturally
much
retarded
,
and sometimes we were aground an hour, sometimes a half day or more.
14
We steered along shore to the northward, but were
much
retarded
in our course by reason of the swell from the N.E.
15
Mr. Murray not being much accustomed to make free with the land, had kept it barely within sight, and had been
much
retarded
.
16
But the violence of the motion consisted by no means in speed: it suggested a very
much
retarded
rolling off of a motion picture reel.
much
retarded
much