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1 Those in the National Gallery, in London, are, however, in good preservation .
2 The eyes were in good preservation , prominent, and with the eyeballs projecting.
3 It has a round tower in good preservation , and an ancient church.
4 The collection is now in Cambridge, for the most part in good preservation .
5 The former were in good preservation , the figures sharply cut into the rock.
6 I told him the locket and chain were in good preservation .
7 Its features are of fifteenth-century work, and the building is in good preservation .
8 We visited the ruins of Moyne Abbey, which are in good preservation yet.
9 There are some excellent modern pictures in good preservation , I think by Carluccio.
10 Unusually good preservation greatly increases the power of this example.
11 The edifice remained in good preservation till the seventeenth century.
12 The whole structure, of bricks and mud, is-barringthe dangerous crack-still in good preservation .
13 Dhami may contain three hundred houses, most of which are still in good preservation .
14 Cnchesmos) the walls and towers of a later town are in good preservation .
15 The volume is in good preservation , excepting that a few pages have been cut out.
16 Elsewhere we saw a huge Roman amphitheatre, with its stone seats still in good preservation .
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