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1 The early part of that year was marked by extraordinarily tempestuous weather .
2 Very tempestuous weather , unlike any we had hitherto met with in the interior.
3 For nine days the squadron was detained in this port, by tempestuous weather .
4 Large drops of rain fell at intervals, and every indication menaced tempestuous weather .
5 This makes the igloo perfectly impervious to the wind in the most tempestuous weather .
6 In tempestuous weather , they could not live out of port.
7 Thou wilt be better by the fireside than journeying in the saddle this tempestuous weather .
8 Fears were entertained lest he should lose his way and become bewildered in tempestuous weather .
9 Throughout the voyage he experienced the most tempestuous weather .
10 There was no wet or tempestuous weather in Ireland, nor was there any unfruitful year.
11 After two or three days of pleasant sailing, there was a renewal of tempestuous weather .
12 When prevented by tempestuous weather or any other cause, from fishing, these people suffer severely.
13 We are having the most tempestuous weather ; A--is horribly frightened, and I am rather awed.
14 One part of the programme had to be given up, on account of the tempestuous weather .
15 The heat of summer is equally moderate, and there is not much thunder or tempestuous weather .
16 After fifteen days of very tempestuous weather , they arrived at the harbor of Tripoli, a little before sunset.
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