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Example sentences for "remarkable degree"

  • While not intelligent to a remarkable degree, she was prudent, circumspect, and shrewd, never losing her self-control.

  • Lespinasse possessed two characteristics which were prominent in a remarkable degree--love and friendship.

  • Jules Lemaitre, she possessed the gift of ecriture artiste to a remarkable degree.

  • These qualities became manifest to a remarkable degree in French women of the seventeenth century, and created in every writer, great or unimportant, the desire to win their favor.

  • He had also in his campaign of 1840 remarked a more compact and better concerted resistance on the part of the Circassians, and often a remarkable degree of combined action in their attacks.

  • It is this indescribable quality, which some persons have in a remarkable degree, which sets an audience wild at the mention of the name of a Blaine or a Lincoln,--which makes people applaud beyond the bounds of enthusiasm.

  • Increase your self-confidence in every possible way, and you can do this to a remarkable degree by the power of self-suggestion.

  • Youths who are quick to catch at new ideas, and who are in frequent contact with superior minds, not only often acquire a personal charm, but even, to a remarkable degree, develop mental power.

  • John Jacob Astor had practical talent in a remarkable degree.

  • With respect to the generative system, I have only to remark, that the vesiculae seminales are of great length, and convoluted to a remarkable degree.

  • The part which Thomas Shipley acted in the trying scenes so often presented in our courts, during this unhappy period, has invested his character with a remarkable degree of interest.

  • It seems probable that an unusually long time elapses before they attain their full size, for the dimensions of different individuals vary to a remarkable degree.

  • Some of the varieties have thus been brought to a remarkable degree of perfection; the plants producing heads with as much certainty, and nearly as well proportioned and solid, as those of the Common Cabbage.

  • The pods resemble some species of snails in a remarkable degree, and are placed on dishes of salad for the purpose of exciting curiosity, or for pleasantly surprising the guests at table.

  • The seeds vary in a remarkable degree in their form and general appearance; those of some of the kinds being round and smooth, while others are angular and prickly: they retain their vitality five years.

  • Lespinasse possessed two characteristics which were prominent in a remarkable degree—love and friendship.

  • Jules Lemaître, she possessed the gift of écriture artiste to a remarkable degree.

  • Among many of them the married woman, though in the power of her husband, is known to enjoy a remarkable degree of independence, to be treated by him with consideration, and to exercise no small influence upon him.

  • Sometimes animals show a remarkable degree of discrimination in finding out the proper object for their resentment.

  • Hospitality is not only regarded as a duty of the first order, but has, in a remarkable degree, been associated with religion.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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