Aún no tenemos significados para "preponderate in".
1The female characters preponderate in a remarkable manner over the male.
2They preponderate in English and history classes more often, let us hope, from inner inclination.
3Year by year stock is taken, and year by year the balance is found to preponderate in favour of Science.
4Women preponderate in spinning places, because the work of spinning yarn has always been in their hands from time immemorial.
5Moreover, even among the Arunta, certain totems greatly preponderate in each of the two exogamous intermarrying divisions of the tribe.
6Girls preponderate in our overgrown high school Latin and algebra, because custom and tradition and, perhaps, advice incline them to it.
7Thus, if the minority of the nation preponderates in the Senate,.
8Enough to say that the joys preponderated in this case.
9On the whole the democratic spirit preponderated in him.
10Let us only hope, without inquiring too closely, that their number preponderates in our own individual cases.
11This did not simplify the situation, for there was no denying that unfavourable criticisms preponderated in Betton's correspondence.
12As a rule organic matter largely preponderates in the refuse, being as high in some instances as 94 per cent.
13"The asses preponderate in the streets," said John Turner to me.
14Then the militia, excellent of its kind, thoroughly preponderated in their armies;(23) now the cavalry occupies the first place.
15The four classes were some of them male, and some female; but the female sex seems to have preponderated in all.
16Each commander had put down his own name for the first prize; for the second, a great majority preponderated in favour of Themistocles.
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