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1 His power of speech was much impaired , and our interview was brief.
2 His health was much impaired , and his domestic affairs required his attention.
3 The queen's health was much impaired ; and the successor countenanced the opposite faction.
4 His property was found, at his death, to be much impaired in value.
5 His constitution had been much impaired , he said, by his long residence in Calcutta.
6 He had several cases of much impaired digestion from smoking.
7 I had long determined to leave London, as my health had become much impaired .
8 Mrs. Burnside further informed me that the health of Mrs. Leighton was very much impaired .
9 It was a finishing blow to his hopes, already so much impaired by secret distrust.
10 His health at this time was very much impaired .
11 He is grown very old, his eyesight much impaired .
12 His memory for actual matters was much impaired .
13 My faculties, thank God, are not much impaired .
14 Hitherto the number of votes at the command of the Ministry had not been very much impaired .
15 His health is much impaired , and he has several times had a slight haemorrhage of the lungs.
16 Meanwhile, he returned to England with his constitution much impaired by the hard service he had undergone.
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