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Example sentences for "greatly improved"

  • A major step in the right direction would be the early passage of a greatly improved Humphrey-Hawkins bill.

  • Imperfect as this must be in this case, yet it is believed that it would be greatly improved by a representation in Congress with the same privileges that are allowed to the other Territories of the United States.

  • We feel instinctively that if the singer could only lift the voice off the throat, and bring it forward in the mouth, the tones would be greatly improved in character.

  • The critical hearer feels instinctively that such a singer's voice would be greatly improved if the tones could only be supported in a forward position in the mouth, and kept from slipping back into the throat.

  • When listening to a nasal singer we know that the voice would be greatly improved in quality if the nasal sound of the tones were eliminated.

  • The effect of all sprigs, spots, or stars will be greatly improved by working, on the right hand of each, a shadow of a colour similar to the merino, but of a much darker shade.

  • This pie will be greatly improved by a pint of mushrooms, cut into pieces.

  • After it is all thoroughly mixed, and has boiled well, it will be greatly improved by diminishing the fire a little, or hanging the pot higher up, so as to let it simmer an hour or more.

  • If you have a pig or so, your manure will be greatly improved by the rooting, treading and mixing they will give it.

  • It is even a ranker feeder than the cabbage, and just before heading up will be greatly improved by applications of liquid manure.

  • When mature, however, it seems to stand almost any amount of freezing, and it is greatly improved by a few smart frosts, although it is very good when succeeding the spring crop of cauliflower.

  • This dish will be greatly improved by stewing with it a few slices of ham, or the remains of a cold ham.

  • Peas may be greatly improved by boiling with them two or three lumps of loaf-sugar, and a sprig of mint to be taken out before they are dished.

  • This soup will be greatly improved by the addition of a few dozen ochras cut into very thin slices, and put in with the other vegetables.

  • This soup will be greatly improved by the addition of small force-meat balls.

  • They will be greatly improved by the addition of two or three beaten eggs, and a few bits of fresh butter, stirred in with the rice and sugar.

  • It will be greatly improved by adding a quarter of a peck of ochras cut into thin round slices.

  • This sauce will be greatly improved if moistened with some of the gravy of the duck or goose.

  • Would be greatly improved by the simple addition of some knee-caps.

  • The Caledonian costume is indubitably becoming; but would, I venture humbly to think, be greatly improved by the simple addition of some knee-caps.

  • If a straw bonnet is not worth the expense of properly cleaning, it may be greatly improved both in comfort and appearance, by washing it with soap and water, applied by means of a bit of flannel or sponge.

  • It would be greatly improved by the addition of two or three ounces of fine sugar, in powder.

  • Water is greatly improved in wells or pumps that are frequently used.

  • The kite balloon itself has been greatly improved since it was first constructed by the Germans.

  • Greatly improved in construction it came into its true and important role as the "life-belt" of the aeronaut.

  • To-day the stationary engine has been greatly improved, its provisions for cooling have been increased and it is once more looked on with favor by many manufacturers of aircraft.

  • The grand front in Cornhill has been under repair lately, and in its appearance, no doubt, is greatly improved.

  • With all my heart," said Bob; "and as I am given to understand Vauxhall is greatly improved, it will make an admirable wind up of the day.

  • Passing through Somers Town, Sparkle remarked to his friend Dashall, that he could not help thinking that the manners and information of the rising generation ought to be greatly improved.

  • This condition lasted a few days only, whereupon the mental and bodily condition greatly improved.

  • The very day he went on winter furlough he greatly improved, but then suddenly relapsed into depression, emotionality, inattentiveness, sluggishness of mind, and exhaustion.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "greatly improved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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