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Example sentences for "much reduced"

  • The river is much reduced in size and the water is confined to the smaller channels of the principal bed; the water is clear, and had not that muddy appearance which characterises it lower down.

  • The crew of the vessel have been so much reduced by sickness that it will be necessary to send men on board to assist in refitting the vessel and procure a supply of wood and water.

  • By the time the ovum is nearly ripe both membranes are very much reduced, and when the egg (in Scyllium and Pristiurus) is laid, no trace of any membrane is visible.

  • In the females the stamens are not generally quite so much reduced as in the same form of T.

  • The petals are not quite so much reduced as in V.

  • By fermenting the trees, their weight will be so much reduced as to render their carriage considerably lighter than if taken away when first cut down.

  • The breadth of land under this crop in England is much reduced, in consequence of the reduction in price from the competition of the Dutch growers.

  • Now that Government has been successful in opening the South American rivers, this important article of commerce will be furnished in market by the Paraguay and La Plata rivers, at a much reduced price.

  • The principal saving that is occasioned by fermentation, will be found in the carriage, as the substance will be much reduced in weight by that process.

  • The opercular apparatus is much reduced, and there are no branchiostegals.

  • In numerous interesting species the first dorsal fin is wanting or much reduced.

  • General bleeding is seldom admissible, but purgatives and antimonials will prove beneficial at the commencement; afterwards the strength is to be supported, and, if the patient be much reduced, stimulants are to be liberally administered.

  • The cure proceeded favourably, though necessarily slow and tedious, the more so since the patient had been very much reduced by the previous suffering.

  • The hyoid and branchial arches are much reduced; and the representative of the hyomandibular is connected with the auditory apparatus, forming the auditory ossicles[66].

  • The =foot= has five digits, but the fifth is much reduced, consisting only of a short metatarsal.

  • The posterior limbs are small and the fibula is much reduced.

  • The differences are thus so much reduced that it seems almost unnecessary to retain the two genera.

  • The caecum is much reduced, short, and narrow.

  • The tibia and the fibula are distinct, and show no tendencies towards fusion; but the fibula is much reduced.

  • There are four metacarpal bones, of which, however, the fifth is much reduced.

  • Our Army could not be much reduced, but does not need to be increased.

  • It is believed that by such a course the cost of telegraphing could be much reduced, and the service as well, if not better, rendered.

  • In both sexes the abdomen is much reduced.

  • Zoaea spines are still present but much reduced; and the cephalo-thoracic shield has very much the adult form.

  • In other forms the frontal spine may be much reduced or absent (Inachus and Achaeus).

  • In the centre of this ring is placed the terminal tuft of cilia on a much reduced prominence.

  • Pryor and party were on their way with Gibson who is so much reduced that he cannot stand alone and that they are obliged to carry him in a litter.

  • Bratten is now so much reduced that I am Somewhat uneasy with respect to his recovery; the pain of which he complains most Seems to be Settled in the Small of his back and remains obstenate.

  • Bratton is now so much reduced that I am somewhat uneasy with rispect to his recovery; the pain of which he complains most seems to be seated in the small of his back and remains obstinate.

  • Varies in the amount of light brown, and sometimes this is much reduced; more rarely it disappears entirely (Plate 73).

  • Northwards the species becomes darker in colour, and the reddish and yellow marking much reduced.

  • The yolk entirely fills the eggshell; there is no albumen, or, if any exists, it is so much reduced as to easily escape observation.

  • We give a much reduced copy of the frontispiece, which is without doubt the best example of wood-engraving of the fifteenth century.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain destruction; much alarmed; much better; much chance; much cultivated; much difficulty; much discussion; much easier; much evil; much fatigued; much happier; much harm; much light; much loved; much mistaken; much moved; much pleased; much respected; much service; much sorrow; much stronger; much sugar; much talk; much water; natural rights; said the little doctor