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Example sentences for "extraordinary degree"

  • On Monday the 25th of March, an extraordinary degree of excitement prevailed throughout the parishes of Paddington and Mary-le-bone, in consequence of the apprehension of these persons being made known.

  • Upon the occasion of the arraignment of the prisoner, and throughout the whole of his imprisonment previously to his trial, he exhibited an extraordinary degree of apathy.

  • Howard was there, and appeared to be labouring under an extraordinary degree of excitement and agitation.

  • Martin Vern and his house, though they had taken many risks during the war, had been enriched in an extraordinary degree by the restoration of peace, and the favour which all the Protestants had so speedily acquired.

  • Discovery, that laid bare the real nature and destructive limits of this force, could not fail to excite an extraordinary degree of attention everywhere.

  • Two pointers, Braque and Philax, had been the especial objects of his instruction, and their intellectual capacities had been excited in an extraordinary degree.

  • These dogs are brave, faithful to their trust in an extraordinary degree, and have a noble disposition.

  • Upon another occasion he showed an extraordinary degree of judgment and fidelity.

  • A Gipsy is, to an extraordinary degree, proud of his blood.

  • They pride themselves, to an extraordinary degree, in their race and language; at the same time, they are extremely sensitive to the prejudice that exists against them.

  • The knowledge of the learned languages must have contributed in an extraordinary degree to the progress of critical and controversial learning.

  • Possesses these capabilities in an extraordinary degree; is a dead shot; rarely ever falls, or is thrown from a horse: p.

  • This group is diversified and broken to an extraordinary degree, and includes many aberrant forms.

  • Nor, judging from analogy, is this probable; for the males are generally much smaller than the females, sometimes to an extraordinary degree.

  • Albert Durer possess this power in an extraordinary degree?

  • The decorations of this room combine, in an extraordinary degree, the utmost splendour and the utmost elegance.

  • Burchell tells us that the Bushmans, between themselves, "exercise the virtues of hospitality and generosity, often in an extraordinary degree.

  • The pistil varies to an extraordinary degree in length, being in some specimens twice as long as in others, and the point of insertion of the stamens likewise varies.

  • The pollen-grains sometimes differ conspicuously in colour, and often to an extraordinary degree in diameter.

  • His talent for conversation was great, and he possessed the art of captivating the attention to an extraordinary degree.

  • Nay, my presence seemed often to disquiet her in an extraordinary degree, and it seemed to cost her a great effort to bestow on me now and then, for form's sake, a few words of ordinary politeness.

  • Even the Princess was on this occasion agitated to an extraordinary degree, and her voice faltered while she pronounced over me some energetic words of admonishment.

  • Baron; "you seem agitated in an extraordinary degree.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    deep sense; enfilading fire; extraordinary beauty; extraordinary degree; extraordinary manner; extraordinary occasions; extraordinary session; extraordinary size; five rams; great might; great sensation; great speech; itself sufficient; large series; lost sheep; orris root; pressure steam; profound sleep; riddle about; sand hills; shall deliver; should produce; sitting down; small boat; waste products; written constitution