Aún no tenemos significados para "considerable age".
1But the trees were fine beeches, of great growth and considerable age.
2It was surrounded, yet not hemmed in, by trees of a considerable age.
3Lilly lived to a considerable age, not having died till the year 1681.
4Beyond these figures, the paper, which seemed of considerable age, was perfectly blank.
5And in spite of their considerable age difference, she was very comfortable with him.
6I know it's a considerable age difference, but it doesn't matter to either of us.
7The short trees were showing their considerable age through twisted trunks and gnarled grey bark.
8As though all the years of his considerable age had caught up with him at once.
9One, judging from the bones and condition of the teeth, was a woman of considerable age.
10A man of considerable age, he did everything the state or his great establishment required himself.
11Another expert said that the engravings were of some considerable age and privately (why privately?
12The notched sticks which are shown in the illustration, from a Tarahumare burial-cave, are apparently of considerable age.
13There was a considerable age difference.
14The detectives found Thomas Ryves to be a charming Scotsman of considerable age, who welcomed them with enthusiasm.
15This appears to be an unusual occurrence in volcanic rocks, and argues that they are of considerable age.
16A cedar had taken root where the floor once was, and its present great size shows considerable age.
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