Examples of using Very considerable in English and their translations into Swedish
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keep on adding to our very considerable collections of papyri.
A wrong choice, on the other hand, can lead to very considerable disappointment at the latest at the time of harvesting.
However, he had a very considerable superiority in artillery- over 300 guns
can pay very considerable dividends.
This stability will be of very considerable benefit to investment
subsistence allowances for 626 Members really is a very considerable sum indeed.
Shock troops, Cossacks, a substantial part of the garrison, and very considerable artillery, which has taken up a position in fan- like formation around Petrograd.
I would say, very considerable added value between import and consumer prices.
DISTRAINT: Pocket Pixel Horror- cool 2D horror came to mobile platforms after a very considerable success on the PC.
for investment in energy transport is economically of very considerable interest.
For the reasons stated above, the President shall, in such instances observe very considerable restriction and always seek consultation with the Chairman of the Board.
The graphs set out in fig. 8 illustrate the very considerable drop in the level of infant mortality in the EU12.
The European Union cannot be reproached for this because the efforts made were very considerable.
We must be prepared for this task involving very considerable costs already over the next decade.
often found the uncertainties of the Russian market very considerable.
the MEDA countries is 1 to 10, that is to say a very considerable gap.
The costs associated with this are very considerable and may, depending on whether or not they have to be borne by the port operator,
I believe that the amendments would bring about very considerable improvements, not only to in a practical sense,
these hotlines actually work, for there are generally very considerable timelags, and that people do not get put into a queue and perhaps have to
A very considerable portion of the social circulating capital,