Examples of using Considerable size in English and their translations into Italian
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if the umbilical ring has acquired considerable size.
Subsequently, because of its considerable size, the Grimani family decided to open a smaller theater in 1755, the San Benedetto.
The considerable size is due to the fact that the sheep were marching at a"killer pace" that allowed them to graze while walking the 25-day trip.
which have led to the creation of organisations of considerable size.
The palace, of considerable size and of classical prospect,
A diamond of considerable size, a silhouette enshroud in a dark mantle
It can reach the considerable size of 80/100 cm and a weight of over 20 kg.
One of the main attractions of Valli Cupe Reserve is certainly represented by the abundant presence of monumental plants, of considerable size and often of very advanced age.
The considerable size of the seeds ensures that contact with the ground is ensured even if there is a certain amount of stickiness.
The considerable size of these earrings does not affect their weight though,
often brought to the extreme with decorative elements that reach a considerable size.
reaching considerable size.
The flowers, while being of considerable size around the 8 cm,
which is a river of considerable size, though its course towards the sea-coast is very imperfectly known;
The old canals and pool near the Bath House were transformed into diversely shaped ponds of considerable size.
can reach considerable size.
intermittent stream valley of considerable size.
Especially when the snow is wet, these avalanches can reach considerable size in continuously steep terrain.
The market of aluminium pans with non-stick coating has reached a considerable size over the last 25 years.
The Niobe fritillary is a butterfly of considerable size as it reaches the 60 mm of wingspan.