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1 It was an immense task , even for a being which could never know death.
2 The mere collecting and dragging away the corpses for burial would be an immense task .
3 Besides, what an immense task to make it presentable!'
4 You will appreciate the problems involved; the psychologists in particular have an immense task confronting them.
5 Even if the ship had sustained no major damage, freeing it would be an immense task .
6 For there was an immense task to accomplish.
7 This immense task required them to contain both the river and great social forces sweeping through the nation.
8 It is an immense task that I have on my hands, but I believe I can accomplish it.
9 The immense task of finding the missing plane, which the SES observers have been involved in since 22 March, is daunting.
10 ACC Minister Nick Smith says his newly appointed board chair faces an immense task in bringing the corporation back to solvency.
11 After the amnesty, the government still faces an immense task of improving tax compliance, to avoid it being just a one-off windfall.
12 The danger in taking on such an immense task is that the reader ends up bearing the load along with the author.
13 The movement and the men whom we are studying owe all their interest to the share that they had in this immense task .
14 Not content with making war on his own account almost, Beaumarchais also undertook the immense task of publishing a complete edition of Voltaire.
15 To make the person or events of this king's life attractive must have been an immense task even for so supreme a genius as Rubens.
16 To enumerate the immense tasks he undertook-somesingle volumes alone containing hundreds of illustrations-willgive some faint idea of his industry.
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