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1 She was bred in great strictness in religion, and practised secret confession.
2 This family was governed with great strictness ; firmness was united with gentleness.
3 Most of these are ripe about Lent, which the Abyssins keep with great strictness .
4 His administration was distinguished by great strictness and equity, even in matters of small importance.
5 I gave all, I will receive all again, and with great strictness require I the giving of thanks.
6 It has been deemed necessary to adhere with great strictness to this regulation, in order to prevent fraudulent claims.
7 Purifications are constantly, and with great strictness , performed by the Mussulmans of every country, but especially by those of Turkey.
8 The new law in favour of trinitarian Christianity was enforced with as great strictness against the Arians as against the pagans.
9 They went regularly to church, where they prayed very devoutly on their knees, and they kept the fast days with great strictness .
10 As a matter of fact, she acted as chambermaid and seamstress to the countess, who treated her with great strictness and even severity.
11 He reaffirmed the rules of Basil, but with greater strictness .
12 They had Praying and Singing of Psalms every Day; and the Sabbath was kept with great Strictness .
13 "I hope," he added, "his trial will be conducted with the greatest strictness . "
14 Previous to 1870 the law of primogeniture was as much respected in Rome as in England, and was carried out with considerably greater strictness .
15 (4) An examination of the rimes again will show that greater strictness prevails in the octave than in the sestet.
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This collocation consists of: Great strictness through the time
Great strictness across language varieties