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1 The large, knotted veins on it, the stretched sinews, were very perceptible .
2 She began to speak, but with an effort that was very perceptible :
3 The difference in aim between the Spanish gunners and ours was very perceptible .
4 The absence had been short, but the change in her was very perceptible .
5 The shell as in others, and apparently rarely showing any very perceptible gloss.
6 Within that period there has been a very perceptible improvement in its condition.
7 Our progress downward, at each revolution, was slow, but very perceptible .
8 One effect of his zealous and analytic instruction of the boy was very perceptible .
9 As we kept on, however, there was a very perceptible change in the scenery.
10 A certain haughtiness behind the gentle manner was very perceptible .
11 Lord Edgecumbe, Lord Waldegrave, and the Duke of Devonshire leave a very perceptible chasm.
12 As he watched now, the momentary brightening was very perceptible .
13 A very perceptible pause followed this appeal, and then Huanacocha rose to his feet.
14 Schomberg was so surprised that he took one hurriedly, after a very perceptible start.
15 Even in the dead of winter a meadow has a very perceptible tinge of green.
16 The tides are not very perceptible on that coast.
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