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1 A severe frost had set in, and had completely purified the air.
2 There had been an unusually severe frost for the time of year.
3 The accident was caused by a rail breaking, owing to severe frost .
4 We have had a very severe frost and deep snow this month.
5 It was the dead of winter, and a severe frost had set in.
6 There had been a rain-storm in the night and then a severe frost .
7 The first severe frost laid its grip on forest and down and garden.
8 June 17.- A very severe frost , the ice a quarter of an inch thick.
9 It is growing in a severe frost pocket but has never winter-killed or frost-killed.
10 They're susceptible to severe frost -light frost they'll handle.
11 This would protect them from the severe frost of winter.
12 A severe frost caused us to pass a comfortless night.
13 The last severe frost , as it turned out, of the season, was possessing the earth.
14 The thing we dread is a severe frost at a far later date than this.
15 At - 8 °C, the young vegetative cells were unable to recover from severe frost damage.
16 Elsewhere it will be mostly dry, but very cold with widespread sharp, and locally severe frost .
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