Examples of 'had a considerable' in a sentence
Meaning of "had a considerable"
had a considerable - This phrase indicates that something has had a significant or large amount of impact or influence
How to use "had a considerable" in a sentence
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had a considerable
You have had a considerable number of children.
By this time he seems to have had a considerable rank.
This paper had a considerable circulation nationally.
Retailers and government agencies had a considerable task as well.
You have had a considerable spectrum of occupations.
The ship at this time had a considerable list.
This had a considerable impact on human rights.
Both of these factors had a considerable impact.
This has had a considerable flow on effect on finalisations.
The nickel mining industry has had a considerable impact on wildlife.
He had a considerable reputation and he was earning lots of money.
The letter has had a considerable effect.
He had a considerable reputation for his own remedies.
The invading army now had a considerable manpower advantage.
He had a considerable impact on the project.
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He also showed that he had a considerable talent for drawing.
He had a considerable reputation as a songwriter and as a librettist in opera.
Market regulations also had a considerable bearing on raw tobacco.
It had a considerable influence on later revolutionaries.
The corrections made to insurance services had a considerable statistical impact.
The family had a considerable degree of autonomy.
The reduction in Community deliveries had a considerable impact.
His painting had a considerable impact on many artists.
The wizard group in the center led by Oberon had a considerable size.
The dactylion had a considerable success then.
Mavericks has been around for a year while Windows has had a considerable head start.
The recession has had a considerable impact on employment.
Grenå had an increase in population while the other regional centre Randers had a considerable reduction.
His speeches had a considerable impact on his audiences.
The fallout from Chernobyl is not likely to have had a considerable effect on them.
The sreni had a considerable degree of centralised management.
At precisely the same time however it has had a considerable effect on journalism.
Hair had a considerable reputation locally.
Changing interest rate differentials also had a considerable influence on exchange rate movements.
Nolan had a considerable reputation as a theologian and linguist.
Since that time it has always had a considerable mystique among musicians.
He had a considerable knowledge of modern poetry.
Reductions in our programmes have had a considerable impact on human resource management.
Ada had a considerable insight into matters of the heart.
Reductions in our programmes have had a considerable impact on human resources management.
He had a considerable practice among a number of families of the nobility.
Excessive regulation has had a considerable impact on the labour market.
He had a considerable amount of money saved and figured he could coast for a few years.
According to leading scientists it had a considerable influence on the evolution of the planet.
He had a considerable measure of fun with Begum.
Private sector codes of practice have had a considerable impact on developing country exporters.
She had a considerable collection of books.
The global economic crisis has had a considerable impact on global wage growth.
He had a considerable contempt for.
This significant decision appears to have had a considerable effect in generating cases for review.
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Had she dreamed of the garden so often
Then we knew we had the wrong guy
We had so much fun up on the mountain today
Examples of using Considerable
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I have considerable leeway to bargain in this circumstance
Although it would mean a considerable increase in salary
Considerable decay to the bones and cells