How To Use Exceeding In A Sentence

  • The two ends put together form one constant table for everything, and the centre piece stands exceedingly well under the glass, and holds a great deal most commodiously.
  • He was an exceedingly capable and highly regarded individual. Times, Sunday Times
  • This process, called supergene enrichment, can concentrate silver into exceedingly rich deposits at depth.
  • The Second Battle of Niagara Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous spray.
  • And still major leaguers blew it last season, triggering a more stringent form of testing by exceeding the five-percent threshold of positive results.
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  • This makes the task of introducing tolerance to parasites or disease via genetic modification exceedingly difficult, if not impossible. PHYLLOXERA: How Wine was Saved for the World
  • The obscurity of the pleading which is, if I may so with respect to the drafter of it, exceedingly clever, because the pleading is in terms always of a duty of care to do something and it is there the elision of two very separate ideas.
  • “Night and day praying exceedingly,” that is, praying out of measure, with intense earnestness, superabundantly, beyond measure, exceeding abundantly. The Weapon of Prayer
  • The most important was that "surprises' were exceedingly dangerous in the nuclear age. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker.
  • Frenchmen, on craniology, which is exceedingly interesting, but full of difficulty, and giving very diverse indications. Travels in West Africa
  • The police stopped him for exceeding the speed limit.
  • Companies will pledge to reduce salt by about 15% in a step towards the government target of an adult's daily intake not exceeding six grams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Specifically, sodium selenite is often unsafe at levels exceeding 600 micrograms, whereas selenium from yeast, L-selenomethionine and sodium selenate are generally much safer.
  • As a result of this decomposition very minute bodies, to which the name corpuscles has been given, are projected from the radium atom with exceedingly great velocity. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Olestra has an extraordinary avidity for certain fat-soluble substances, far exceeding what one would expect based on the fat substitute's proportion of the diet.
  • Learning is its own exceeding great reward. William Hazlitt 
  • Such was the heroicall liberality, and exceeding great clemencie of those most honourable The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • In the long-day plant Arabidopsis, flowering is accelerated under photoperiods exceeding a critical daylength.
  • We were exceedingly reluctant to rush in with big casualty numbers.
  • He accepts he was exceeding the speed limit.
  • Drivers going at 60mph may not be exceeding the speed limit but it is still too fast for conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, the immense size of its larynx or thropple, which William dissected out and brought with him to England, seems to indicate vast powers of voice in this animal; but I am at a loss to conjecture why it should be provided either with this unusual capability of "blaring," or with the exceedingly strong whiskers that arm its muzzle, organs which, though nominally of little or no importance except in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829
  • Some people work exceedingly well as coaches and mentors, and some people are simply incompetent to be mentors. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • The animal had the character of being, contrary to what his species usually are, exceedingly savage; and he suffered himself to be taken up by me and carried from his foes with a kind of sullenness; but when, being out of the reach of danger, he was put down, he gazed on his deliverer, and then crouched at his feet. The Dog
  • My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, lame ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth.
  • For some months a range of vital but exceedingly tricky matters have been on your mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • _very_ honest, or _exceedingly_ just, for the words _honest_ and _just_, literally admit of no comparison. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
  • The scenery in Switzerland is exceedingly attractive to the tourists from the whole world.
  • His tome was the tone of ordinary conversation, and his speech, while it would not be called hesitating, was exceedingly slow and deliberate. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
  • Darwin's keen analogy of the fertilization of plants by pollen renders development from without conceivable, but as there are no insects to convey gemmules to their destination, each kind of gemmule would have to be exceedingly numerous and easily attracted from amongst an inconceivable number of other gemmules. Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin
  • No existing trading company may acquire an interest exceeding 10 percent in another security trading company.
  • Publication in contravention of this provision is an offence punishable on summary conviction with a fine not exceeding £1,000.
  • He was exceedingly fanatic and died of sensuality, having first kicked his doctor to death, and he spent his last moments in versifying. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If there was a screaming Muslim mob underneath his bedroom window trying to batter down his front door and he lobbed a thunderflash into the middle of them the chance of innocent suffering would have been exceedingly small. Racist Sentencing: BNP Bombers Get Off Lightly
  • Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small. 
  • This class is for mares or geldings, four years old and over, exceeding 158 cm.
  • The _rabbu_ and _ratton_ are the two kinds generally used for carrying loads, and they have sufficient strength to bear a weight not exceeding 40 lbs. for a distance of from five to eight miles daily over fairly good ground. In the Forbidden Land
  • Today, at forty - eight , Mckenty was an exceedingly important personage.
  • Both are exceedingly gifted individuals with enviable human qualities; both were once cherished friends to me; and both, I think, use rage and spite to palliate their unhealed wounds. Archive 2009-12-01
  • That elderly gentleman was exceedingly on the jump , as nervous as a man well could be.
  • Fortunately Persian, up to a certain extent, is an exceedingly easy language, more so even than Italian. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • Anger exceeding limits causes fear and excessive kindness eliminates respect. Euripides 
  • Girls always look on themselves as proud princesses, with the exception of a small number of either extremely ugly or exceedingly smart ones.
  • And twenty million resident aliens live suddenly subject to the exceedingly broad terms of a new martial law.
  • Another proves to be an exceedingly balky milker, creating all sorts of frustrations. Ah, Wilderness
  • Two solar powered vehicle activated signs which will detect vehicles exceeding the speed limit and flash up a reminder.
  • The explosive growth of IT infrastructures has resulted in complex distributed systems and applications whose timely management is rapidly exceeding human ability. Computing
  • Her barely there makeup took almost an hour to apply and she’d arranged her hair in an upswept ’do that required forty-five minutes of concentration as she created an off-center part, gathered her hair tightly into place, and then strategically released strands of hair, allowing the tresses to dangle, successfully pulling off the impression of whimsical undoneness that was both capricious and exceedingly sexy. Pure Paradise
  • You'd have had a hard time today in a sailboat, finding and keeping the wind, and what wind you did manage to catch would have been exceeding wet.
  • The scenes described in this book are exceedingly lifesome. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper
  • Girls always look on themselves as proud princesses, with the exception of a small number of either extremely ugly or exceedingly smart ones.
  • He was clever, handsome and exceedingly rich.
  • And talking about a beneficial effect upon a woman's complexion, let me mention once again the exceeding becomingness of the new shades of blue, these being rather of the sugar-paper order of blue, but a little lighter in colour perhaps, yet having that vivid tone about it.
  • And, of course, the inflow of cash is exceeding welcome.
  • Our best guess on variety is Iceberg, a rose that was exceedingly popular in the 50s and 60s, and still sells well.
  • Grape juice, unfermented and not containing added spirit, concentrated, of a Brix value not exceeding 30, in a package less than 18 kg.
  • Vaisampayana said, "That which is the twenty-fifth (in the enumeration of topics as made in the Sankhya system) viz., when it becomes able to abstain entirely from acts, succeeds in attaining to the Purushottama which is exceedingly subtile, which is invested with the attribute of The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Christianity in the social relations of master and slave is plain from the exceedingly small number of inscriptions containing the words servus (slave), or libertus (freedman), words which are constantly seen on pagan gravestones; the often recurring expression alumnus (foster-child) characterizes the new relation between the owner and the owned. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • It is also exceedingly amusing to note how the old adjective "whoreson" bothers M. de Chatelain, who seems to consider it a word of weight and meaning. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • I have bless him and I will make him fruitful and will increase him exceedingly.
  • I looked up at his tormented face, and my missish tendencies were banished, his need for comfort much exceeding my need for proper English conduct.
  • Two members had remained exceedingly hostile to the case, and because of their refusal to compromise the jury declared: ‘We are unanimously of the opinion that the book in question is calculated to deprave public morals, but at the same time we entirely exonerate the defendants from any corrupt motives in publishing it.’ Important Battles « Tales from the Reading Room
  • When she befriended Fleta he had been more impressed, for Fleta was exceedingly choosey about her as - sociations. Here There Are Monsters
  • Girls always look on themselves as proud princesses, with the exception of a small number of either extremely ugly or exceedingly smart ones.
  • We have long prided ourselves as being an exceedingly pragmatic and practical people.
  • The business at the police station took far too long, an exceeding politeness masking an exceeding inefficiency. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • It is certain that this substratum of law in Western theology lies exceedingly deep.
  • Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect.
  • The article also mentions that the research involved in ectogenesis may not be completed in the US due to our exceedingly silly restrictions on stem cell and IVF laws.
  • Best known as the maker of the state's first coinage, issuing shillings, sixpence, and threepence silver coins in 1783, Chalmers's marked domestic silver is exceedingly rare.
  • Is it possible that Maritsa is talking about the increase in tax on cash deposits exceeding a certain level each month? esperanza Mexican govt taking your money?
  • The House voted by 327 votes to 93, comfortably exceeding the required two-thirds majority.
  • The begatting has begun and poor old Emma is becoming "exceeding embonpoint" to say nothing of feeling as sick as a dog and must have put a brave face on it all as she suffered the vagaries of trans-European travel a la 1790's. 65 entries from December 2006
  • The print is unrestored, and does show occasional grain (especially in those ubiquitous dissolve cuts) and damage, but nothing exceedingly distracting.
  • In Germany, such open mass support has been more limited, generally not exceeding 10 percent, but outbursts of antiforeign violence, especially after reunification, have become more frequent and the expression of xenophobic sentiments more widespread. Out of Control
  • Why, given its exceedingly smooth beginnings, is the universe so clumpy, on all scales from galaxies to galactic superclusters?
  • For miles and miles, above and around, great billowy masses, tossed and twisted into an infinity of fantastic shapes, arrest and weary the eye, lava in all its forms, from a compact phonolite, to the lightest pumice stone, the mere froth of the volcano, exceeding in wildness and confusion the most extravagant nightmare ever inflicted on man. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • While experientialism stresses the importance of a personal acquaintance with what we categorize as the divine, evidentialism provides an anchor to prevent such hypothesizing from meandering off into exceedingly esoteric or individualized speculation by providing a basis for belief any interested party is free to investigate at their own leisure. Redblueamerica.com blogs
  • Therefore wonder at these two when ye read the scriptures, God’s condescendency to us, and our atheism and unbelief of him: they are both mysteries, and exceeding broad. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • The pillars were adorned in an exceedingly tasteful manner with vases of various flowers including dahlias, sunflowers and chrysanthemums and long trails of ivy and coloured creeper.
  • I ought not to lose an opportunity of refuting an absurd story which has been much circulated, and which is repeated exceedingly malapropos under the article of the “Abbé Gedoyn,” upon whom the writer falls foul with great satisfaction, because in his youth he had been a Jesuit; a transient weakness, of which I know he repented all his life. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • And over the postwar decades in which the discotheque has existed, and with the advent of file-sharing protocols, however piratical, exceedingly rare is that American who would take steps to inquire, say through a local library, whether and under which conditions certain recordings may be removed from archives for a listen. The English Is Coming!
  • The barn at which Hurstwood applied was exceedingly short-handed , and was being operated practically by three men as directors.
  • Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small. 
  • By what is called the impost 1692, a duty of five and twenty per cent., of the rate or value, was laid upon all French goods; while the goods of other nations were, the greater part of them, subjected to much lighter duties, seldom exceeding five per cent. III. Book IV. Of the Extraordinary Restraints upon the Importation of Goods of Almost All Kinds, from Those Countries with which the Balance Is Supposed to Be Disadvantageous
  • In Boston this morning the wind was cold and exceeding unfriendly.
  • Hearing these words he feared with exceeding fear; but the slave girl, seeing his affright, said to him, No evil is meant to thee: naught but good awaiteth thee. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • At last I thought of a method that answered exceedingly well, the hint of which I took from somewhat I had seen with my master when I was at school, which he called goggles, and which he used to tie round his head to screen his eyes in riding. Life And Adventures Of Peter Wilkins, Vol. I. (of II.)
  • Audience participation and influence over media content development is still exceedingly limited.
  • The rich Tartars somtimes fur their gowns with pelluce or silke shag, which is exceeding soft, light, and warme. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
  • In its listing on Ebay on Tuesday, the Nevada-based company selling the note calls autographed Salinger items "exceedingly rare. Reuters: Press Release
  • Then he carried him into the antre and sat down with him, whilst Hasan related to him what had befallen him in the Islands of Wak; whereat the Elder marvelled with exceeding marvel and said, “O Hasan, how didst thou deliver thy wife and children?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Is it recognizing the necessity of long-term fiscal sanity by keeping government spending from exceeding income?
  • Quote: I'm going to speculate we cannot see/detect the gamma rays until they are so far out, because they are exceeding the speed of ligh World-wide Campaign Sheds New Light on Nature's "LHC" | Universe Today
  • Besides, captiousness, sullenness, and pouting are most exceedingly illiberal and vulgar. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • While I was thus mutely pondering within myself, and recording my sorrowful complainings with my pen, it seemed to me that there appeared above my head a woman of a countenance exceeding venerable. Consolation of Philosophy
  • There was the rub - Rose Lipman complained they were exceeding the estimates.
  • Thus, for both mitochondrial and chloroplastidial DNA, a ratio of mean standardized distances exceeding unity signifies a higher paternal rate.
  • Pascal went far beyond its original design goals, with commercial use of the language often exceeding academic interest.
  • And it came to pass on the third day in the morning, that there were thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mount, and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud; so that all the people that was in the camp trembled.
  • Pegasus - Exceeding activity and energy of mind whereby one may mount to honour.
  • Girls always look on themselves as proud princesses, with the exception of a small number of either extremely ugly or exceedingly smart ones.
  • Almost all of his stories involve people behaving badly, and doing so in exceedingly clever ways. Roald Dahl: Master of macabre misdirection… and children’s stories! « Skulls in the Stars
  • Girls always look on themselves as proud princesses, with the exception of a small number of either extremely ugly or exceedingly smart ones.
  • It is not a severe attack," my father wrote at the beginning, "yet it is attended by fits of exceeding discomfort, occasional comatoseness, and even delirium to the extent of making the poor child talk in rhythmic measure, like a tragic heroine -- as if the fever lifted her feet off the earth; the fever being seldom dangerous, but is liable to recur on slight occasion hereafter. Hawthorne and His Circle
  • While most techs are just happy if you don't toss the mic around like Roger Daltry, they're notorious for their futile attempts at keeping bands from exceeding pre-determined stage volume levels.
  • That elderly gentleman was exceedingly on jump, as nervous as a man well could be.
  • The performance is exceedingly professional and occasionally stirring, mostly when frontman Dougy Mandagi trades vocal wailing for wailing on a floor tom to join drummer Toby Dundas in creating a forceful, percussive rumble. FreeFest: Drama club with the Temper Trap
  • Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many televangelists drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations.
  • It would be strange indeed if a man so exceedingly daring did not now and then overdare. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • Is it realistic to talk of a multiplicity of body plans in the Cambrian, far exceeding that of the present day?
  • Bog whortleberry (or bog bilberry – '' Vaccinium uliginosum ''), lingonberry, and mountain crowberry showed increases in leaf ice nucleation temperature exceeding 2.5 °C whereas bilberry showed no significant effect, as in another study [99]. Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation
  • It is only a case of lice, which is exceedingly common throughout the world. Wake Up, Sir!
  • Jonson allows the head male character to be exceedingly great at his craft of deception.
  • My father grieved with exceeding grief to hear these words; but reared me in tenderest fashion and educated me excellently well until my fifteenth year was told. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Barely 1,000 men here still fish for silver eel, with bag-shaped "fyke" nets or old-fashioned traps, and for glass eel with special dip nets - though glass eel fishing, centred on the rivers Severn, Wye and Parrett in the south-west, can be an exceedingly lucrative business. The Guardian World News
  • The charity was overwhelmed by the response to its fund raising events over the festive period, with the final total exceeding its highest expectations.
  • After that the sad and discomfortable night had spent it selfe, and the break of day was beginning to appeare; Ancilla the waiting-woman, according as she was instructed by her Lady, went downe and opened the Court doore, and seeming exceedingly to compassionate the Schollers unfortunate night of sufferance, saide unto him. The Decameron
  • The fforest is for II. or III. myles vpon the skirts soe exceedingly wasted, as well by the inhabitants as other the borderers adiacent, that yt is grief to see soe many goodly trees to be spoiled, the vse whereof hath bene such as yt hath converted the tymber trees to Dotards, and that almost generally vpon the borders of the same fforest. The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account
  • In the winter season when milke faileth them, they put the foresaid curds (which they cal Gry-vt) into a bladder, and powring hot water thereinto, they beat it lustily till they haue resolued it into the said water, which is thereby made exceedingly sowre, and that they drinke in stead of milke9. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
  • The film is too grim, but not too serious; it is exceedingly violent, but we fail to see the point of bearing witness to it.
  • The bureau needs to be exceedingly careful to avoid further stigmatizing someone whom prosecutors are not prepared to charge.
  • The power of God came mightily upon us, insomuch that many cried for exceeding joy, and many fell to the ground.
  • At about 3 a.m., Wesley wrote, ‘the power of God came mightily upon us, insomuch that many cried for exceeding joy, and many fell to the ground.’
  • The two men sat on the front steps at "Elm Bluff", and as Prince's eyes wandered over the exceeding beauty of the "great greenery" of velvet lawn, the stately, venerable growth of forest trees, wearing the adolescent mask of tender young foliage, the outlying fields flanking the park, the sunny acres now awave with crinkling mantles of grain, he sighed very heavily at the realization of all that adverse fortune had snatched away. At the Mercy of Tiberius
  • Best known is Sylvia Sidney playing Rose in what is an exceedingly natural and unmannered fashion.
  • Fecal pellets were buried within the floor to a depth exceeding one inch, indicating long usage of the nest.
  • The brain is a phenomenal organ, but it can play tricks on us, and clinicians sometimes come across rare and exceedingly strange brain conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • For his tongue is exceeding pure so that it has in purity what it wants in music.
  • Wolsey is near his master; his face is that of a man "exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading"; he has a large, full brow, narrow and shrewd eyes, a delicate nose, and somewhat heavy and sensual cheeks. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
  • Based in Leeds, one system uses an in-car device linked to roadside transmitters which physically prevents the vehicle exceeding a pre-set limit.
  • Soon afterwards, Biddy, Joe, and I, had a cold dinner together; but we dined in the best parlor, not in the old kitchen, and Joe was so exceedingly particular what he did with his knife and fork and the saltcellar and what not, that there was great restraint upon us. Great Expectations
  • The making so many fires, as above, did indeed consume an unusual quantity of coals; and that upon one or two stops of the ships coming up, whether by contrary weather or by the interruption of enemies I do not remember, but the price of coals was exceeding dear, even as high as 4 a chalder; but it soon abated when the ships came in, and as afterwards they had a freer passage, the price was very reasonable all the rest of that year. A Journal Of The Plague Year
  • The House voted by 327 votes to 93, comfortably exceeding the required two-thirds majority.
  • fear is exceedingly infectious; children catch it from their elders
  • Worse, Isak is a white-eye, born with distinctive eyes, a large frame, unusual strength and an exceedingly quick temper. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Who then was gleeful but the knight, and strange it was to see all his sorrow run off him; and he became glad and gamesome as a youth, and yet withal exceeding courteous and kind with her, as though he were serving a mighty queen. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Bearing in mind all these subjective states and experiences, including the whole range of so-called mediumship, the _theorem_ of the Masters and adepts of all ages may be made exceeding plain. The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to Practical Studies in Psychology
  • There may be exceptions to both statements, but the exceptions are exceedingly rare.
  • The condition of contagious pustular dermatitis or ‘orf’ in sheep is one exceedingly well known to veterinary surgeons and farmers.
  • Worse, the notion of "man" would need an interpretation characterized by exceeding liberality to accommodate any likeness of the branchy, spiny, mandibled things that pulled her down through a deep fissure. Locust Valley Breakdown
  • However, the company admits that three chemicals capable of causing cancer - ammonia, nitrous oxide and butanol - exist in levels exceeding occupation exposure limits.
  • It is a small, harp-shaped instrument on legs, exceedingly coarse and clumsy in its construction, -- the case rough and unpolished, the legs like those of a kitchen table, with wooden castors such as were formerly used in the construction of cheap bedsteads of the "trundle" variety. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
  • The police want to accredit as few reporters as possible, and they make it exceedingly hard for nonmainstream reporters to get press passes," he said. NYT > Home Page
  • Competition thwarted this cartel when members reneged on the deal, exceeding their quotas.
  • Decorate very good eyebrow model creaming with an appropriate eyelash is key measure, can make whole person looks relaxed and bright, need not exceeding makes up to have the effect very much.
  • First, Exceeding irrelative to the business in hand. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • What is the SNR at the demodulated output if the frequency of the message signal is changed to the following frequencies: • 100 Hz • The highest frequency that can be transmitted without exceeding the specified RF bandwidth What is the SNR at the demodulated output if the modulation index m is increased to 1? Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The eland is a magnificent animal, by far the largest of all the antelope tribe, exceeding a large ox in size. Forest & Frontiers
  • She claims that the concept of the additional premium exceeding the amount of the claim will be familiar to motorists.
  • He laughed exceedingly, diverse times clapping his hands on his thighs for joy: percase to shadow out the delight, that both himself, and sinners take in their sins.
  • Four of them are of value not only for the form but for the knowledge they furnish of the distinction made between the four classes of adventurers: those who paid money into the treasury and agreed to plant one hundred persons, those who established a private plantation, those who were private planters, and those whose "shares exceedinge 50 acr̃ are exempted from payinge any Rent to ye Company for the persons they transporte. The Records of the Virginia Company of London
  • He seized the assets of all those he held, doubtless exceeding his authority in cases of the very wealthy.
  • For the sun gave forth its light without brightness... and it seemed exceedingly like the sun in eclipse, for the beams it shed were not clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are various species of snailfish, some of which can be found in shallower waters, but the hadal is found almost exclusively in depths exceeding 6000 meters, where they feed on small shrimp who scavenge the carcasses of dead marine life. Warren Ellis
  • The charges for late payments, returned payments and exceeding one's credit limit have gone up from £20 to £25.
  • This early sucking of the child accomplishes another purpose besides the obtaining of this important laxative -- it also reflexly increases the contractibility of the muscles of the womb, which is an exceedingly important service just at this time. The Mother and Her Child
  • Natural assemblages that represent taxa that formed only coniform elements are exceedingly rare.
  • The strategy worked exceeding well, as he bested his nearest rival by over 40 percent and won an absolute majority of the votes in the primary, making a November run-off election moot.
  • Then came forward the Persian sage and, prostrating himself before the King, presented him with a horse5 of the blackest ebony-wood inlaid with gold and jewels, and ready harnessed with saddle, bridle and stirrups such as befit Kings; which when Sabur saw, he marvelled with exceeding marvel and was confounded at the beauty of its form and the ingenuity of its fashion. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I find you guilty of violating Solar System Statute 2375.329 for exceeding the beaconed speed limit, and for reckless flying within the ecliptic. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Solar power was a particular culprit, with subsidies per worker exceeding average wages but with very little to show for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though stationary, they keep up a constant sculling or waving motion with their fins, which is exceedingly graceful, and expressive of their humble happiness; for unlike ours, the element in which they live is a stream which must be constantly resisted. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
  • The aim of blackjack is to draw cards totalling as close to 21 but not exceeding 21.
  • Severe weather has sunk more than 200 supertankers and container ships exceeding 200 metres in length during the last two decades.
  • He will support his arguments with many stories of the wonderful instinct and percipiency displayed by his animals; all of which stories, though exceedingly marvellous, obtain implicit credence in the mind of the narrator; and only come short, in point of hyperbolical marvel, of the wonderful utterance of Tom Connor's cat, in the plain Anglo-Saxon vernacular. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • A bullet exceeding the speed of sound creates two shock waves.
  • An additional charge is made on baggage exceeding the weight allowance.
  • While these basins remain slightly below average, only the North Platte is short of exceeding last year's totals for this date. Greeley Tribune - Top Stories
  • She was exceeding the speed limit .
  • Skeletons do not have any brakes or suspension and with top speeds exceeding 80 mph, this is not a sport for the timid.
  • While information retrieval is still exceedingly important, the infrastructure has blown the doors off of write-access, turning the Web into the Peer to Peer network that it was invented to be. Inkblurt · A Layer Model for the IA Profession
  • The car has been General Motors' most visible success story, with sales far exceeding expectations.
  • I am exceedingly melancholy of complexion, subject to consumptions and chilliness of my vital spirits, a slavish and sickly life being allotted to me in his city.
  • Their fine psalms have exceedingly beautiful melodies composed by great masters. Christianity Today
  • Like all mountain roads which skirt precipices, it may seem "pokerish," but it is safe enough if the drivers are skilful and careful (all the drivers on this route are not only excellent, but exceedingly civil as well), and there is no break in wagon or harness. Our Italy
  • Control Union Certification and the BSI Group found that less than 2% of PT Smart's concession areas were planted on peatland exceeding three meters in depth and they "could not find evidence" of burning. Palm Oil Firm Rebuts Greenpeace Claim
  • By the twentieth edition synthesis had become a well-established mechanism for allowing detailed specification without resorting to exceedingly lengthy schedules.
  • She was found guilty on three charges of exceeding the speed limit.
  • I was feeling exceedingly foolish, when first a loud crack then a swoosh sounded. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • Only later could they be penalized for exceeding the emissions limits for ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
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  • The West Indian sauce is made from the exceedingly hot scotch bonnet pepper.
  • And if that threatened squall should burst its bonds and come shrieking and howling in fury across the surface of the sea, scourging it into a mad turmoil of foaming, leaping water and blinding spindrift, while the burnt-out crew of the schooner were making their passage across to the _Mercury_, it might be very bad for them; for even should they be fortunate enough to avoid capsizal, it might be exceedingly difficult, if not altogether impossible, for the ship, smitten and bowed down by the might of the tempest, to pause and pick them up. Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
  • If the stimulation Delgado plans to administer is electric, the shaft is an exceedingly thin steel-wire electrode coated with insulation except at the tip.
  • Serious adverse effects result when the amount ingested exceeds 50-175 mg/kg of body weight. 1 Potentially lethal intoxications occur with ingestions exceeding 500 mg/kg. 2 The infrequency of pure salicylate overdoses allows its complex nature to be underestimated. Aspirin: effects, poisoning
  • It was a large, lidded cardboard box, close to the Royal Mail size limit, very white, gift-wrapped in beautiful blue ribbon, and exceeding light.
  • While rock-plowing proved beneficial for planted crops, it also proved exceedingly beneficial for non-native plant species.
  • Crab gratin This dish is exceedingly rich and very moreish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gail and Belinda put their exceedingly stylish heads together and came up with these current trends that they think we might just live to regret.
  • Before the 1980s, federal deposit insurance seemed to work exceedingly well. Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
  • Jenkins, is eloquent exceedingly upon the _narcotine_ of fashionable life: declares that its soothing influences were unequalled by vapour of purest mundungus, or acetate of morphia, or even pill of opium, blended intimately with glass of _eau-de-vie_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
  • She was exceedingly discomfited, although she thought she had no reason. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • Calico's annual output was accordingly very small through 1888, probably not exceeding 250 short tons, or 500,000 pounds, valued at no more than $33,500.
  • After this we all adjourned to the Traverse Theatre bar, which is very nice but exceedingly expensive even by Edinburgh's standards, by way of some strange multicolour fibreglass cows that seem to have sprung up on the streets of Edinburgh for some reason. Weekend Wastrelry
  • Some few have neither a crop nor a dilated oesophagus, but the latter is exceedingly long, as in long necked birds, such as the porphyrio, and, by the way, in the case of all these birds the excrement is unusually moist. The History of Animals
  • It is exceedingly difficult to misapprehend discovering my wife in a dockside tavern. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • The device Blake chose -- a first person narrative -- is exceedingly difficult when using an historical figure.
  • Once Candela had learned of the very limited power restrictions that Calvary Chapel's architect was dealing with, they knew that the new DL fixture was the only option for providing the church with near perfect color house lighting, while still meeting, and even exceeding, these stringent foot-candle code requirements. Latest Press Releases

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