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Example sentences for "remarkably fine"

  • These three copies are in remarkably fine preservation; and this volume will be always highly treasured in the estimation of the typographical antiquary.

  • I have been to see a remarkably fine picture, by a modern French artist, of the name of Granet.

  • He has a remarkably fine collection of pictures and statues in his house at Rome.

  • The Bolognese are a remarkably fine, intelligent and robust race of people, and are renowned for their republican spirit, and the energy with which they at all times resisted the encroachments of the Holy See.

  • A fresh corps of Bengal volunteers, a remarkably fine body of men, arrived from Calcutta; the 41st and the 2nd native infantry arrived from Madras, with a reinforcement of artillery, and a few horses for the guns.

  • Beyond the town, the long sea-wall was a remarkably fine specimen of masonry, composed entirely of large blocks of hewn granite, sloping upwards.

  • The stone pulpit is remarkably fine, of Early English design, which rivals the famous pulpit of Beaulieu Abbey.

  • The east window is remarkably fine, one of the best Decorated windows in England.

  • The doorway is remarkably fine, with its sculptured figures in the mouldings.

  • A remarkably fine example of these rings is in the Braybrooke Collection.

  • In the Waterton Collection at the South Kensington Museum are some remarkably fine specimens of bronze-gilt Papal rings of the fifteenth century, very massive and in excellent condition.

  • The tapestry here is, as has been said, remarkably fine, and is very early, some of it bearing the date of 1478.

  • The furniture is remarkably fine, as will be seen from our engraving of this room.

  • The furniture which remains is of remarkably fine character, carved and gilt, and the walls are here and there filled in with mirrors, which add much to the effect.

  • The view from the summit of this ridge is, nevertheless, remarkably fine.

  • The scenery, as one advances up the steep acclivity, is remarkably fine.

  • From the ruined ramparts of Fort Ballasteros (the name by which the northern retrenched work of the fortress is distinguished) the view looking south is remarkably fine.

  • He also possessed a remarkably fine knife of this form, but with the edge unground, which was found at Newhaven, Derbyshire, and is shown in Fig.

  • Flesh deep blood-red, circled and rayed with paler red, remarkably fine grained, of firm texture, and very sugary.

  • At a certain depth there is usually found a stratum of sand; this is remarkably fine, and, in some places, retains such a large portion of fluid as to become a perfect quicksand.

  • When baked in vinegar, or preserved in tamarinds, the hilsah is remarkably fine.

  • Catherine at Oppenheim, the over ornate complex decorative carvings of which are specially typical; and the parish Church of Thaun, the western portal of which is remarkably fine.

  • The high altar of Santa Prisca on the Aventine is supported by one column of Breccia corallina of remarkably fine quality, in which the fragments are white on a ground of light coral-red.

  • In the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli there is also a remarkably fine specimen; while there is a grand pair of columns in the vestibule of St. Peter's between the transept and the sacristy.

  • The side wall of the second chapel in the Church of Santa Maria della Pace in the Piazza Navona is sheathed with large slabs of remarkably fine Africano, "with edges bevelled like a rusticated basement.

  • We visited the armoury--a remarkably fine collection of weapons--not the least interesting being those taken from the Sikhs and French in the earlier part of the last century.

  • Drogmulla was so fascinating a spot, and the weather was so remarkably fine, that we made up our minds to remain here for a few days.


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