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1 The folk-lore of the Blackfeet is very voluminous and full of humour.
2 The truth is that the material about George Washington is very voluminous .
3 The curtains were French chintzes, of substance, and exquisite patterns, and very voluminous .
4 The wig he adopted was very voluminous , richly curled, and black.
5 David pulled his whiskers, not very voluminous yet, looked conscious, and yet humble.
6 Round this hypothesis a very voluminous literature has grown up.
7 We must, however, condense the matter, which was very voluminous .
8 The literature of this subject is now very voluminous .
9 The information the ancients didn't have was very voluminous .
10 It was very voluminous , prepared with great care in writing, and read to the Senate from printed slips.
11 Southey's output of work, both prose and verse, was very voluminous , and its quality could not but suffer.
12 The correspondence between Cæsar and Ercole, which is very voluminous , is still preserved in the Este archives in Modena.
13 The materials ready to our hand are very voluminous , and the evidence accessible to the inquirer is very various.
14 His writings were very voluminous , and in his tranquil garden he led a peaceful life of study and enjoyment.
15 The residue of the documents, which are very voluminous , will be transmitted as soon as they can be prepared.
16 His writings are very voluminous ; he composed nearly forty volumes, all of great length, of which twenty-two are preserved at Oxford.
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