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1 To reduce sail to the lowest limits, so as to become nearly stationary.
2 The clothing of the soldiers, from hard usage, had become nearly worn out.
3 And now that the cat knew her hiding place, foraging had become nearly impossible.
4 Wait long enough, and these problems become nearly insurmountable.
5 The constant clash between the Exposition Company and the National Commission had become nearly unbearable.
6 Such mutations would become nearly universal in a population.
7 They had not become nearly so tortuous as those above described which had been cauterised.
8 The personal element will have become nearly eliminated.
9 After 24 h. it had become nearly vertical.
10 He had become nearly blind through the explosion of a cartridge which had burnt his face.
11 It has become nearly an annual masochistic exercise with newspapers reporting year-on-year declines in their circulations.
12 Released by Capcom and created by WayForward, this game has recently become nearly as expensive as Earthbound.
13 The difficulties of Europeans travelling the Maroquine States, always great and perilous, are now become nearly insuperable.
14 My hair has become nearly grey-myvoice, unused now to utter sound, comes strangely on my ears.
15 Weldon had become nearly frantic in his demands to be released when Mershone was ushered into the station.
16 After a few weeks the returns will begin to come in; and they will soon become nearly uniform.
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