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Example sentences for "unusual degree"

  • Temporary heat or cold, of an unusual degree.

  • Temporary heat or cold, of an unusual degree Sec.

  • He maintained an unusual degree of firmness throughout the remaining portion of his life, which did not forsake him even at the scaffold.

  • At about ten o'clock the appearance of an unusual degree of light in the workshop of Cook attracted observation, and the neighbours having assembled, fears were expressed that the premises had caught fire.

  • The case had excited an unusual degree of interest, and the court was much crowded.

  • Although only twenty-three years of age, the burdens that he had been called upon to bear, made his naturally intelligent mind chafe to an unusual degree, especially when reflecting upon a continued life of Slavery.

  • On the day on which the following entry is dated, she had exhibited an unusual degree of vivacity; and with great confidence borne testimony in the class to the power of the grace of God.

  • After pointing him to the sinner's only refuge, I knelt down; when the Lord shed upon me such an unusual degree of the spirit of grace and supplication, that I was fully convinced the man was blessed.

  • The spirit of prayer was given to me in an unusual degree, especially on behalf of my dear son, who believes himself called to the work of the ministry, and has this day engaged to supply the place of one who has gone to his reward.

  • During my stay in Nelson my collections waxed in amount to an unusual degree.

  • Some native feasts, which in Tahiti are always accompanied with the wildest Bacchanalian license, had excited the crowd to an unusual degree.

  • No sitting must be allowed until the back will no longer bend to an unusual degree.

  • The tongue is seldom coated to an unusual degree.

  • Several of the contemporary chronicles, in describing this gallant struggle, throw off somewhat of their usual meagreness, and give an account conceived with an unusual degree of spirit and carried out with an unusual amount of detail.

  • He has now acquired an unusual degree of skill as a performer on the piano and his enthusiastic accompaniments on that noble instrument contributed greatly to the pleasure and delight of the work at the Academy.

  • She has ever manifested an unusual degree of energy, always preferring to do all her own home work, rather than have it done by others.

  • On this day it was customary to extend an unusual degree of license to the servants, and hence there was no lack of generous liquors on the board, of the same descriptions as those drank by their superiors.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brother officer; dare well; ever done; green tomatoes; grey colour; hardly conscious; large pile; lays hold; mixed together; moral training; reality itself; seemed quite; single house; soon becomes; stem stitch; stone and; strew over; travelling expenses; unusual degree; unusual number; unusually large; water were; write again; years before