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Example sentences for "fairly large"

  • It is thus evident that pure peptones, even when taken into the stomach in fairly large amounts, and under conditions very favorable for rapid absorption, pass into the circulating blood very slowly.

  • To be sure, true peptone may be detected and in fairly large amounts, but whenever a quantitative determination of the relative proportion of the two has been made, the proteoses have always been in excess.

  • Analysis shows that they always contain nitrogen in fairly large amount, although the percentage is sometimes less than that found in a typical proteid body.

  • We think we may venture to state, so far as the opinion of the leather trade under the Southern Cross is concerned, that it will be one of approval.

  • These mineral oils partake of the nature of paraffin in their properties, and therefore they are unsaponifiable by the action of alkalies.

  • As, however, the process can be quickly worked it follows that in the course of a day a fairly large quantity of yarn can be treated.

  • At one time a fairly large quantity of cotton was dyed with the eosines, owing to the brightness of the shades given by them; but the introduction of such direct dyes as the Erikas, Ceranines, etc.

  • Besides the publications of the Jesuits, which can easily be consulted, a fairly large number of texts bearing upon the history of colonization have been published or re-published in the nineteenth and the twentieth century.

  • At the close of the eighteenth century it had a fairly large population.

  • To the north and west of that part of the forest where the big companies have taken over the whole of the land, in the province of Chaco, a fairly large number of estates has been created.

  • The supply of tupelo in southern forests is fairly large, and will meet demand for some years, but it is a tree of slow growth, and when present stands are cut, a new supply will probably never come.

  • The sprout growth may become trees of fairly large size, but they are apt to decay at the butt.

  • It is possible, however, to cut a fairly large proportion of clear boards.

  • The making of large plantation baskets of this wood is still a fairly large business in Louisiana and Mississippi.

  • Couturier had been an inventor, a madman with some measure of genius, and had spent a fairly large fortune in attempting all sorts of fantastic schemes.

  • He belonged to the petty provincial nobility, and had been dowered with a fairly large income, besides a keen, supple intelligence, which looked smilingly towards the future.

  • To this end I decided to make use of my mother's pension, of which I was trustee of a fairly large sum.

  • The latter address was presented by Sir J.

  • Died, Major John Bland, aged 77, many years in the 46th Regiment.

  • The Militia Regiments in the county this day assembled at Yarmouth, East Dereham, and Swaffham.

  • There had been a fairly large dinner-party drawn from the surrounding houses, and there were eight bridge tables occupied in the large drawing-room.

  • Finally he discovered exactly such a place on the second floor of a fairly large old-fashioned house in West Forty-eighth Street.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    addressing himself; both arms; devoted friend; fairly common; fairly good; fairly high; fairly large; fairly long; fairly well; foreign tongue; give place; good teacher; hand against; little brother; little difficulty; present constituted; privy councillor; rising ground; said above; said park; shall remember; small tree; water pollution from industrial; weak woman; west tower; white silk