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    considerably


    1. she’d been involved in a long term relationship up in Bristol … it fell apart … she was considerably upset, partly because of that and partly because her sister had just got married … she was at the age when she could feel the clock ticking


    2. It is economical for all families as the integrated costs are considerably less than the addition of individual households when living separately


    3. I’d been told he had a view but … wow! This row of houses is built over halfway up the side of the hill overlooking the village and is considerably higher than I’d anticipated


    4. I was especially impressed by a conch-like rock which was considerably larger than the others -as if it were their sovereign


    5. This is considerably easier than either the Lotus or Half Lotus positions


    6. Although the weather here is dry (thank goodness), it is considerably cooler than it was in Spain and I am feeling it – much as I anticipated


    7. As Gilla told me, the messenger birds are considerably larger than pigeons and have claws which would deter any predator


    8. By the time Berndt reappears, I am pretty well ready and considerably less stiff


    9. His wife embellished her life considerably with good quality clothes and jewellery, buffing up her ego and fluffing her aura so much that she became a leading light in the social whirl at the country club


    10. the taste improved considerably after half a bottle

    11. he met her when they were both considerably more agile


    12. considerably, so much so, in fact, that they willingly joined a


    13. Hours later Rayne noted a sharp crispness to the air, no doubt due to the approaching storm and the wind suddenly picked up considerably; the storm was moving into the area at a fast pace


    14. ‘Bunty wrote about his proposal in her diary … he was quite offensive when he proposed, didn’t even pretend that he cared about her, and he was considerably older than she was as well, so goodness only knows what he thought he was offering her


    15. shoulders and arms considerably


    16. “Although the exertion can be considerably reduced if you can use


    17. considerably and their breath rose in the moonlight and rain


    18. Shelley, himself, had lived there at one time … though the fabric of the house had deteriorated considerably since then and it was pretty scruffy by the time I got there


    19. Their progress down the road to town was naturally retarded considerably for the length of the fencing


    20. Looking self-conscious and considerably upset, she rushes out of the door

    21. The crowd had thinned considerably and, by the


    22. appeared to considerably outweigh the risks


    23. They have risen, too, considerably since that time, though, on account of the greater variety of wages paid there in different places, it is more difficult to ascertain how much


    24. Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public


    25. In 1740, a year of great scarcity, both manufactures, indeed, appear to have declined very considerably


    26. In the greater part of our colonies, accordingly, both the legal and the market rate of interest have been considerably reduced during the course of the present century


    27. A defect in the law may sometimes raise the rate of interest considerably above what the condition of the country, as to wealth or poverty, would require


    28. considerably during the afternoon and a cooling breeze


    29. The greater part of Europe was, during this period, advancing in industry and improvement, and the demand for silver must consequently have been increasing; but the increase of the supply had, it seems, so far exceeded that of the demand, that the value of that metal sunk considerably


    30. In Great Britain, the real recompence of labour, it has already been shewn, the real quantities of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which are given to the labourer, has increased considerably during the course of the present century

    31. Russia, have all advanced considerably, both in agriculture and in manufactures


    32. The price of the produce, though it has risen very considerably within these few years, is probably still too low to admit of it


    33. They all felt considerably safer travelling on a busy


    34. In England, however, notwithstanding the flourishing state of its woollen manufacture, the price of English wool has fallen very considerably since the time of Edward III


    35. The wool of Scotland fell very considerably in its price in consequence of the union with England, by which it was excluded from the great market of Europe, and confined to the narrow one of Great Britain


    36. In consequence of better machinery, of greater dexterity, and of a more proper division and distribution of work, all of which are the natural effects of improvement, a much smaller quantity of labour becomes requisite for executing any particular piece of work ; and though, in consequence of the flourishing circumstances of the society, the real price of labour should rise very considerably, yet the great diminution of the quantity will generally much more than compensate the greatest rise which can happen in the price


    37. But in all cases in which the real price of the rude material either does not rise at all, or does not rise very much, that of the manufactured commodity sinks very considerably


    38. Even though the quality of the cloths, therefore, should be supposed equal, and that of the present times is most probably much superior, yet, even upon this supposition, the money price of the finest cloth appears to have been considerably reduced since the end of the fifteenth century


    39. The wages of the labourer, it has already been shewn, are never so high as when the demand for labour is continually rising, or when the quantity employed is every year increasing considerably


    40. Though some particular men may sometimes increase their expense very considerably, though their revenue does not increase at all, we maybe assured that no class or order of men ever does so; because, though the principles of common prudence do not always govern the conduct of every individual, they always influence that of the majority of every class or order

    41. That the trade and industry of Scotland, however, have increased very considerably during this period, and that the banks have contributed a good deal to this increase, cannot be doubted


    42. was resting his drained, though considerably less than mine,


    43. The judicious operations of banking, by providing, if I may be allowed so violent a metaphor, a sort of waggon-way through the air, enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways into good pastures, and corn fields, and thereby to increase, very considerably, the annual produce of its land and labour


    44. moving the camera you will need to pay considerably more


    45. The money you can make on the back is considerably more than the front


    46. The value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country would have been considerably increased by it every year, and every years increase would have augmented still more that of the following year


    47. Even among borrowers, therefore, not the people in the world most famous for frugality, the number of the frugal and industrious surpasses considerably that of the prodigal and idle


    48. everyone knew that snowy sabre cats were considerably more robust than their sandy counterparts


    49. The corn-merchants, the fetchers and carriers of corn between Great Britain and foreign countries, would have much less employment, and might suffer considerably ; but the country gentlemen and farmers could suffer very little


    50. When our neighbours prohibit some manufacture of ours, we generally prohibit, not only the same, for that alone would seldom affect them considerably, but some other manufacture of theirs














































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    Synonyms for "considerably"

    considerably substantially well greatly notably far extremely

    "considerably" definitions

    to a great extent or degree