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Example sentences for "much discussion"

  • The document subsequently became the cause of much discussion.

  • This map has been the subject of much discussion.

  • The date of his conversion to the Church of Rome has been the subject of much discussion, but there is no satisfactory evidence that it preceded, for any length of time, the open profession of his new faith.

  • Among the older writers startling movements of a corpse have given rise to much discussion, and possibly often led to suspicion of premature burial.

  • The question of retardation of labor, like that of premature birth, is open to much discussion, and authorities differ as to the limit of protraction with viability.

  • They were exhibited in Paris in 1873, and provoked as much discussion there as in the United States.

  • The question concerning the authenticity or uncertainty of the Roman history, was long, and still continues to be, a subject of much discussion in France.

  • The occlusion of the blood-vessels in this diseased condition is a subject which has given rise to much discussion.

  • The nature of the exfoliation found in the intestinal canal has been the subject of much discussion.

  • Much discussion arose on the subject of the abuses in the church of Ireland, but it led to no legislative enactment.

  • What influence had been used with the Marquis Wellesley subsequently became the subject of much discussion.

  • The clauses which regulated the formation of registers of the voters, the duration of elections, and the mode of polling, were carried without giving rise to much discussion.

  • In the debates on the addresses, these events gave rise to much discussion in both houses, but they were carried unanimously.

  • Blith speaks of an instrument which ploughed, sowed and harrowed at the same time; and the setting of corn was then a subject of much discussion.

  • The tribuni aerarii have been the subject of much discussion.

  • These stories have given rise to much discussion.

  • The manning of the fleet caused nearly as much discussion as did the victualling, and about this period Rupert and James of York were by no means of one mind concerning it.

  • Newcastle's decision was the subject of much discussion at Court.

  • A war was imminent nearer home, and Charles was probably unwilling to send so many ships out of the Channel; but the reasons for their abrupt recall were a subject of much discussion.

  • The larval metamorphoses of the Crustacea have attracted much attention, and have been the subject of much discussion in view of their bearing on the phylogenetic history of the group.

  • Such exceptions to the general rule have given rise to much discussion.

  • In spite of much discussion, however, it cannot be said that this point has been finally settled.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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