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Example sentences for "marked degree"

  • So rare, in fact, that he is scarcely a normal being if he has them all in a marked degree.

  • A jury always admires pluck and pertinacity and these qualities Mr. Barnett possesses in a marked degree.

  • He has, in a marked degree, the English love of fair play and is as ready to acknowledge a mistake as he is to resent an injury.

  • During the years prior to the Revolution when the colonists were growing desperate under the exactions of King George, patriotism and valor were manifested to a marked degree in Goshen.

  • Fresh urine, which shows in a marked degree Gerhardt's reaction, often has a peculiar aromatic, fruity odor, as has also the expired air.

  • Slowness, in marked degree, attends apoplexy, opium narcotism, and fracture of the skull compressing the brain.

  • Pulmonary phthisis has been always considered to be, in a marked degree, a hereditary disease, until, latterly, the hypothesis of a tubercular virus has threatened to displace old views about it.

  • As a rule, the epithelium becomes granular earlier and to a marked degree in the cortical than in the tubular portion.

  • While this occurs (and sometimes it occurs to a marked degree, as can be shown by experiment), it must not be supposed that a composition in which any element is wanting is as perfect as one which reveals no want.

  • Some physicians have the power to make their patients feel this personal relationship to a marked degree.

  • Where it exists to a marked degree it may be relieved by operation.

  • But he considered dancing a most mischievous pastime, and evil to a marked degree.

  • In the case of Elias Hicks, it was so in a marked degree.

  • Once begun, his development in public service was rapid, and his recognition by Friends cordial and appreciative to a marked degree.

  • He uses the dream elements to a marked degree, as in The Song of Love Triumphant, a story of Oriental magic employed through dreams and music, and The Dream, an account of a son's revelatory visions of his unknown father.

  • This is shown to a marked degree in Marie Corelli's sentimental novel, The Sorrows of Satan, where she expends much anxious sympathy over the fiend.

  • Marion Crawford, in For the Blood Is the Life, has given us a terrible vampire story, in which the dream element is present to a marked degree.

  • This is present to a marked degree in the stories of Sir Walter Scott, and in fact one might write a volume on the supernatural in Scott's work alone.

  • The mineral is dichroic in a marked degree, and shows much "fire" when properly cut.

  • It is evident, therefore, that during hibernation the irritability of the heart is augmented in a marked degree, and that the irritability of the left side of the organ is scarcely less pronounced than that of the right side.

  • The Zoji La, the Kashmir water-divide between the Jhelum and the Indus, is a prominent case in point, and all the passes from the Kumaon and Garhwal hills into Tibet exhibit this formation in a marked degree.

  • Marriage has become an object of material calculation in a marked degree.

  • Altho a great portion of Central Africa will never be available for European agriculture, there are other territories of a wide range that can be utilized to a marked degree as soon as rational principles of colonization are applied.

  • The question of importance, however, is whether they have it in a marked degree, more, for instance, than Americans?

  • They are kind to children on the streets, to a marked degree; the jinrikisha runners turn out not only for men, women, and children, but even for dogs.

  • In course of time the leucocytes pass through the vessel wall--emigration of leucocytes--and move towards the seat of infection, giving rise to a marked degree of local leucocytosis.

  • The affection is in a marked degree hereditary, all the branches of an affected family being liable to suffer.

  • There are five qualities possessed by the Japanese in a marked degree.

  • On the contrary, he possesses both in a marked degree, and his deftness of finger is not less remarkable than the suppleness and activity of his body.

  • In former times the area of land under cultivation increased in a marked degree.

  • As the open country appears in the wider gaps left between the remoter quintas, and the space between the halting-places of the tram is correspondingly lengthened, the speed of a car becomes accelerated to a marked degree.

  • They have preserved their racial character in marked degree here, and have been regarded as an offshoot of the Caribs.

  • The Palæozoic beds of the interior are of red sandstones, and these have their place in marked degree in the economics and appearance of the landscape.

  • Unless the boards have been most scrupulously cleansed, the coagulum is found to be contaminated, often to a marked degree.

  • Naturally, the addition of an anti-coagulant would retard the rate of output of the machine to a marked degree.

  • In a marked degree this is to be observed in the preparation of air-dried sheets, unless they are exposed, when freshly prepared, to the action of the sun for a period.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marked degree" 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:
    beyond the; comic song; electric lighting; going down; his eyes; leaves simple; many families; marked ability; marked contrast; marked degree; marked effect; marked increase; marked tendency; marked thus; marked tree; marked varieties; note that; other animals; plate engraving; protect themselves; ritual murder; she interrupted; spinal axis; walnut ketchup; white tissue; widely used