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Example sentences for "large degree"

  • The Zulu woman's superior physique is accounted for, to a large degree, by the bearing of burdens on her head from early childhood.

  • The man who has a bungling expression, who knows a thing, but never can put it in logical, interesting, or commanding language, is always placed at a great disadvantage.

  • Lincoln was another remarkable example of the possibilities of an education through reflection upon what he observed.

  • Do that which is assigned you," says Emerson, "and you cannot hope too much or dare too much.

  • Those principles are complex and to a large degree indeterminate.

  • By its means, although at some loss to postal revenue, the effect of the disadvantage of bulk and weight in such printed matter, which results from the affliction, is in a large degree removed.

  • Whether or not serious trouble occurred depended in large degree on the character of the Deputy.

  • He was indeed remarkably frugal in his diet, and to this may be attributed, in a large degree, the constant good health he enjoyed.

  • Stephen was the fifth son and combining many of the best qualities of his elder brothers, and possessing a most upright and conscientious disposition, was yet remarkable for the endowment of a large degree of native wit and good humor.

  • The odds are hundreds to one that the variations in absolute value in several hundred commodities will offset each other to a large degree.

  • Is it not quite essential to the success of a financial institution doing a commercial business to become a member of the Clearing House if it is to meet with a large degree of success?

  • In a large degree, this advance resulted from inflation of the American currency.

  • It is contended that it has, to a large degree, built up the great centres, and more especially New York City, at the expense of country districts.

  • In turn, the course of the National Administration would certainly be influenced, and its fate in large degree determined, by the conduct of the Southern men, in whom the President was placing unbounded trust.

  • Perhaps, in large degree, this was the result of imagination, and of that common desire in human nature to ascribe one's faults and misfortunes to some superior power.

  • Second, Why is it that, in a large degree, the big employers, when they succeed in getting skilled representatives or managers who come to know and to understand their labouring men better than they do, do not drop them?

  • Labour has lately been developing in a large degree a class consciousness.

  • The House of Representatives has in large degree ceased to be a deliberative body.

  • In a large degree Othello's occupation was gone.

  • It is to benefit in large degree by plans approved by the Arizona Water Commissioner, for damming of the canyon for storage of water to irrigate land of the Virgin Valley toward the southwest.

  • A large degree of missionary success appears to have been achieved among the Zuni, with 165 baptisms by Ammon M.

  • And doubtless it was to his shore sympathies that the well-known humanity and kindness which Blake evinced in his intercourse with the sailors is in a large degree to be imputed.

  • Depravity in the oppressed is no apology for the oppressor; but rather an additional stigma to him, as being, in a large degree, the effect, and not the cause and justification of oppression.

  • Dru believed that if women could ever become economically independent of man, it would, to a large degree, mitigate the social evil.

  • But of these there were few in my personal organization, though from experience, I knew their kind permeated the municipal machines to a large degree.

  • Such values rest, in large degree, on the massing of beliefs and hopes, not concerned with specific satisfactions of wants, but with the existence of future economic values.

  • But it is a fact which is in large degree independent of the mind of any given man.

  • The authority thus given has been exercised, but, in the absence of any appropriation, there is danger that the important benefits which the occasion offers will in a large degree be lost to citizens of the United States.

  • When properly developed it will become in large degree a land of homes.

  • First the progeny of the scintillans appears to be mutable in a large degree, exceeding even the lamarckiana.

  • This assumption of a stray and isolated production of varieties is to a large degree supported by experience in horticulture.

  • The genus Oenothera is to a large degree devoid of varietal characteristics, especially in the subgenus Onagra, to which biennis, muricata, lamarckiana and some others belong.

  • What is true of intellect is also in a large degree true of character.

  • This, in a large degree, is due to the diminished amount of infant mortality.

  • The evolution of society in India is to a large degree compulsory; in a true sense it is an artificial evolution.

  • The fact is that Japanese civilization has striven to crush out all signs of emotion; this stoicism is exemplified to a large degree even in the home, and under circumstances when we should think it impossible.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    again came; dispensing power; large amounts; large areas; large brick; large canoe; large estate; large folio; large force; large forest; large group; large part; large piece; large pieces; large portion; large quantity; large river; large rock; large trees; large type; largely developed; larger portion; larger size; larger work; should choose; stage manager