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Example sentences for "extremely fine"

  • It may consist of the ingredients of gneiss, or of an extremely fine mixture of mica and quartz, or talc and quartz.

  • Here the limestone begins to put on a granular texture, but is extremely fine-grained.

  • D'Aubuisson regards eurite as an extremely fine-grained granite, in which felspar predominates, the whole forming an apparently homogeneous rock.

  • The eastward view is extremely fine, and superior by far to that from many of the highest points in Wales.

  • Before the two pools come into sight several short but striking pieces of rock are met with, and, indeed, the rock scenery on all sides is extremely fine.

  • The view from the top is extremely fine; the ascent is easy, and, as there is a railway on each side of it, access to the foot of it is very simple.

  • This monotony is, however, relieved by the sky-line, which is extremely fine.

  • The effect of the scanty light from the candles on these painted walls and on the dark bony forms of the Arabs is extremely fine--what your literary tourist would call "worthy of the pencil of Rembrandt.

  • The temple is extremely fine, and in parts unusually well preserved--the sculpture, that is, for the colour is almost entirely lost.

  • Drops of water placed quietly on these cotyledons produced no effect, but an extremely fine stream of water, ejected from a syringe, caused them to move upwards.

  • The simplest formula for making it is to take ten parts of gunpowder, to lixiviate it with water, and to mix the residuum, while moist, with five parts and a quarter of chlorate of potash, reduced to an extremely fine powder.

  • The grouping of the towers which flank the transept, with the central lantern, the apses, and lofty choir, is extremely fine (fig.

  • The latter is an extremely fine example, which recalls the work at Cologne, and in its great western narthex follows on the lines of the German churches at Gernrode, Corvey and Brunswick.

  • Externally the design is extremely fine, owing to the grouping of the many towers at the west and on either side of the transept or choir.

  • And then all the rest are shades--extremely fine shades.

  • The sculpture in this chamber is extremely fine.

  • This also has been removed, and the view of the east end, with its Decorated piers and arches and the rich glass of the windows, is extremely fine.

  • The twisted shape has by this time disappeared; and the channel of the thread reveals a chaplet of translucent orbs, that is to say, a series of extremely fine drops.

  • Inside the bag there is nothing but an extremely fine, white wadding and, lastly, the eggs, numbering about a hundred and comparatively large, for they measure a millimetre and a half.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and gave; before said; covered dish; extremely beautiful; extremely common; extremely curious; extremely difficult; extremely fine; extremely glad; extremely interesting; extremely pretty; extremely rare; extremely simple; extremely small; extremely susceptible; extremely variable; four ways; may mention; meat offering; must consider; often expressed; scarce necessary; sharply defined; special form; thirds majority; this book