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Example sentences for "that most"

  • The consequence of this was, that most of the slaves, who came over with their masters, prevailed upon some pious clergyman to baptize them.

  • It has been already shown, that most editions of classics printed in France and Germany are in the last decennium of the century.

  • It was a received principle, conveniently for this system of interpretation, that most parts of scripture had a plurality of meaning; and that the allegorical, or analogical senses were as much to be sought as the primary and literal.

  • Notwithstanding the bigoted veneration for Hippocrates that most avowed, several physicians, not at all adhering to Paracelsus, endeavoured to set up a rational experience against the Greek school, when they thought them at variance.

  • Still more surprising was the fact that most of the inhabitants of each separate island in this small archipelago were specifically different, though most closely related to each other.

  • Mr. Layard informs me that most of the known breeds are kept in Ceylon.

  • They assert, but, as we shall see, on very weak grounds, that most of the breeds are extremely ancient.

  • Before we left England we had made an excursion to Stonehenge, that most gigantic of all Druidical remains, and had carried with us a perfect recollection of all its proportions.

  • To her it will come smiling, with the radiance of that most beautiful of all periods--a golden Indian summer.

  • But having already shown in another place how we get those ideas, it may suffice here to intimate, that most of the denominations of things received from TIME are only relations.

  • That almost all are directly imitated from the French is probable enough, that most are is certain: but this matters, for our purpose, nothing at all.

  • Their dresses clearly denoted the antiquity of their families, as they were composed of heirlooms, and were cut accordingly, so that most of them did not fit.

  • A condition of fasting, united possibly with some subtle magnetic or other atmospheric state, seems, therefore, to be that most open to impressions of the kind.

  • That most delightful of all French critics, M.

  • Sandeau was barely twenty when he wrote Rose et Blanche, during the time of, and with his partner in, that most dangerous of all possible liaisons.

  • In his hands, the violin has oftentimes become almost vocal, and his performance on that most expressive of instruments has been very characteristically described by an accomplished public critic, as "soul-satisfying in the extreme.

  • Fame, that most eager, but inexact lady-usher, who had introduced him to the French with so many whispers of wild import, took similar liberties when she presented him to the marvelling Londoners.

  • This document is one of the most remarkable state papers of that most remarkable of men, ex-President Roosevelt, in its evidences of ability to mould powerful discordant elements to his will.

  • These figures are explained by the facts, already noticed hereinbefore, that most of our people knew how to shoot and the Filipinos did not.

  • Antiphanes or Alexis makes mention of the Samian Oil, saying-- This man you see will be a measurer Of that most white of oils, the Samian oil.

  • Once arrived in the Bois de Boulogne, the visitor has not to travel far in order to see the Marne, that most capricious of French rivers.

  • Even the frequent opening of the doors scarcely relieves the atmosphere, which is characterised by that most unbearable of all atmospheric qualities--stuffiness.

  • That most patients, however, enter the infirmary in consequence of anterior conditions, is shown by the statistics for 1869, considerably more than half having been afflicted with previous maladies or bad constitutions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boil half; broadcast station; favourable variations; insane persons; mere appearance; resemble each; that all; that boy; that first; that for; that from; that men; that might; that nature; that other; that our; that period; that portion; that prince; that quarter; that sense; that shall; that should; that woman; that work; that year