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Example sentences for "considerable interest"

  • The subject of horse armour, or bardings, has not been treated in this work owing to the exigencies of space; it is a matter of considerable interest, and the horse shown in this plate exhibits it in very nearly its highest development.

  • It is of considerable interest in exhibiting the various kinds of extra defences such as the grande garde, garde-de-bras, and manifere, the last differing from the Wallace specimen in having separate fingers.

  • An incident of considerable interest is recorded to have taken place in the time of Francis I in connection with a supposed abuse of enamel on the part of the jewellers.

  • They are of considerable interest in that they represent almost the only surviving examples of English jewellery of the time.

  • The evolution of the kylix is, however, of considerable interest, especially in view of its subsequent importance.

  • The second class is one of considerable interest.

  • Corneto is more famous for the splendid wall-paintings of its tombs and for its coloured sarcophagi than for painted vases, but has nevertheless yielded some vases of considerable interest, notably a fine R.

  • The cobra is a species of considerable interest to the zoologist.

  • The peafowl is a bird of considerable interest to the zoologist, as it affords a striking example of sexual dimorphism.

  • Such local peculiarities are of considerable interest, for they must sometimes form the starting-points for new species.

  • There are also several early brasses in the church of considerable interest.

  • The church known as the Royal Chapel, and also as the Church of the Seven Naves, situated at the northeast corner of the plaza, was of considerable interest.

  • The old convent of San Francisco, vast in extent and once equally so in influence, is an object of considerable interest, situated in the centre of the town.

  • One naturally regards the spot with considerable interest.

  • In the Spitalkirche or Church of the Holy Ghost one has an early eighteenth century Rococo building of considerable interest.

  • The church, a prominent object of the pretty town, is of considerable interest, and amongst other places worthy of note is the chateau of the late Archduke Albert, which has a remarkably fine winter garden.

  • A point of considerable interest is the influence exerted by manures on the composition of crops.

  • A point of considerable interest is the practical absence of the process in forest-soils.

  • A point of considerable interest is the quantity per acre different soils contain of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash.

  • How natural all this was, appears also from another fact of considerable interest.

  • The formation of a new epoch in France, about the year 1750, may be further illustrated by three circumstances of considerable interest, all pointing in the same direction.

  • I have omitted many measures of considerable interest, and which tended in the same direction; because, here, as elsewhere, I seek to confine myself to those salient points which most distinctly mark the general movement.

  • It is of considerable interest as containing the name of a country, which Dr.

  • By the end of November, the whole had been explored, and the results were of considerable interest.

  • An account follows of the building of the north-west palace of Nimroud, which, when deciphered, will be of considerable interest, and may enable us to restore that edifice.

  • It is of considerable interest to note that, taking the fractures as a whole, there was a somewhat striking change in their nature during the earlier and later portions of the campaign.

  • This is of considerable interest, as throwing light on the mode of union of such fractures.

  • Case 204 is of considerable interest as illustrating the result of an injury to one of the large bile ducts.

  • These comparisons, given in the smaller table, are of considerable interest.

  • These references in general are not of much scientific value, yet in some instances they approach this closely and are of considerable interest collectively.

  • The development of wood panelling is of considerable interest.

  • These plans of Thorpe's are of considerable interest, as they show the first steps taken towards developing a plan suitable for the confined spaces available in large towns.

  • The effect is almost grotesque, but the work is of considerable interest as one of the earliest attempts on the part of the Sumerian sculptors to break away from the stiff and formal traditions of the archaic period.

  • This reference to what was apparently a legal code, sanctioned by the authority of the city-god and of a goddess connected with the ancient shrine of Eridu, is of considerable interest.

  • The objects found are of considerable interest to anthropological science.

  • As the inscription of Aahmes which records the building of the dummy pyramid of Teta-shera is of considerable interest, it may here be translated.

  • This renewed activity on the sites of the ancient cities of Assyria is already producing results of considerable interest, and the veil which has so long concealed the earlier periods in the history of that country is being lifted.

  • These questions are of considerable interest.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another when; considerable army; considerable booty; considerable depth; considerable difference; considerable elevation; considerable force; considerable height; considerable influence; considerable interest; considerable loss; considerable measure; considerable number; considerable part; considerable pause; considerable portion; considerable proportion; considerable quantities; considerable share; considerable stream; considerable town; continually increasing; light divine; military life; peace offering; suitable number