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Example sentences for "vast deal"

  • And there was a vast deal in Burley by which any young man might be made the wiser.

  • As a whole, the Expedition to the White Nile, which contains a vast deal of dry meteorological and geographical detail, is decidedly far less attractive than the present book, which is as amusing as any romance.

  • A vast deal of historical research was displayed, but it was not amusing nor particularly well done.

  • A vast deal of fine company, and prodigious applause; tolerable music, moderately sung, but a favourable audience.

  • I put in at that word, and said it was a vast deal to give away.

  • We have reason to believe, that children, who have not been accustomed to read a vast deal of poetry, are not, for that reason, less likely to excel in poetic language.

  • Some parents allow their children a vast deal of liberty whilst they are young, and restrain them by absolute authority when their reason is, or ought to be, a sufficient guide for their conduct.

  • A vast deal of coolness, and a peculiar degree of judgment, are requisite in catching a hat.

  • Mrs. Trollope has written a vast deal of nonsense, putting cockneyisms into the mouths of Americans, and calling them Americanisms, but she has also written a good many truths.

  • It is probable the whole thing was a deception, though the inferior wines of Johannisberg are no better than a vast deal of the other common wine of the neighbourhood.

  • A vast deal, it is true, had been accomplished in the way of pure science, though but little that came home to the understandings and feelings of the mass.

  • There was a vast deal of excellent, feminine self-devotion in her temperament, but not a particle of the exaggerated, in either sentiment or fueling.

  • After running 60 miles the ice re-appeared, and we sailed through a vast deal of it, but it became more closely packed, and a thick fog detained us for a day.

  • But to Europe and to the learned world they have also furnished a vast deal of philological knowledge, elucidating and developing languages scarcely known beyond the precincts of the several countries in which they were spoken.

  • A Tapada[18] indulges in a vast deal of freedom when in the streets, and scruples not to make satirical observations on anybody or anything that strikes her as strange or ludicrous.

  • On our arrival in Valparaiso, a vast deal of activity and bustle prevailed in the harbor.

  • I was with a vast deal of good company, half of whom were rogues and blacklegs.

  • Egad, Montagu, had either of us driven but a finger's breadth to left we had made sure work and saved the doctors a vast deal of pother.

  • Faith, Mr. Montagu, y'are a man after my own heart, and it gives me a vast deal of pleasure to accept your proposal.

  • We laid out ten lakhs in irrigation, another five lakhs in roads, a vast deal more in introducing European machinery and supervision; raised the whole sum by an average rate on cotton cultivation--and what is the result?

  • I verily believe, that if we could persuade this young gentleman to come and do this for you, he would save you a vast deal of money.

  • Even with an hour each day, of steady reading, a vast deal.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural output; appears from; exceeding great; feel pain; four large; good lass; good times; great thing; human justice; less dangerous; mere idea; small flat; threw them; vast abundance; vast amount; vast deal; vast height; vast mass; vast multitude; vast number; vast numbers; vast plain; vast variety; vastly superior; vastly well; when daylight