Even if the heat released by this snowfall elevated the average temperature of the winter, as it doubtless would in a considerable measure, it would not melt off the snow.
These facts bear out the conclusion that the fluidity of the heated stone depends in considerable measure on the water which is contained, either in its fluid or vaporous state, between the particles of the material.
They seem to have had in a considerable measure, the disposal of their own time,--Ex.
They had in a considerable measure, the disposal of their own time.
They seem to have had in a considerable measure, the disposal of their own time,--Ex.
In 1894 proportional representation had been applied partially and tentatively to the larger municipal councils, and although this application was of a partial character it achieved a considerable measure of success.
Nominally the ministers are appointed and dismissed by the crown at will, but actually the parliamentary system has acquired sufficient foothold to impose upon the sovereign a considerable measure of restriction at this point.
The same causes operate in a considerable measure, though to a much less extent to Maryland and in Northern and Western Virginia.
The reconciliation was a victory for the church, the May Laws ceasing to be operative, the church revenues being restored and the control of the clergy over education in considerable measure regained.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "considerable measure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.