We have no meanings for "such subtleties" in our records yet.
1 Anduin was well aware of the power such subtleties could convey.
2 Sally was waiting for him to respond, ignorant of such subtleties , or uncaring.
3 Early in his MLS return, such subtleties have been overshadowed.
4 On such subtleties were covert relationships built, details that hint of support without making it too obvious.
5 Mildred, however, wasn't interested in such subtleties .
6 But such subtleties were lost upon Tadhg.
7 Through such subtleties of dialectic Socrates is working his way into a deeper region of thought and feeling.
8 Today's young gluttons know nothing of such subtleties and restraint; any appetite to them is something to sate at once.
9 Cave alerts us to such subtleties , helps us realise quite how and why Montaigne was so special, and continues to enthrall.
10 The causes of the efflorescence of Elizabethan dramatic poetry are not, I think, to be sought in such subtleties as these.
11 It was just such subtleties which we used to practise our wits upon; as you do now, if I mistake not.
12 Unfortunately, the mind of the commentator has usually been directed towards such subtleties , rather than towards the expression of precise knowledge.
13 Incapable of such subtleties of analysis as these, the two young officers differed widely, nevertheless, in their opinions of Mrs. Pounce.
14 Apparently such subtleties of address were not necessary, for Mr Bickersdyke did not start up and shout, 'This language to me!'
15 This, Saddoc, that it was with such subtleties of discourse and lengthy periods that Mathias fatigued our Father till he fainted away in his chair.
16 Such subtleties had never been allowed to occupy Mr. Gresley's mind.
Other examples for "such subtleties"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Such subtleties through the time
Such subtleties across language varieties