Examples of 'it considerable' in a sentence

Meaning of "it considerable"

it considerable: This phrase means that something is significant or noteworthy in size, amount, or extent. It indicates that the object or concept being referred to is substantial or deserving of attention

How to use "it considerable" in a sentence

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it considerable
I see you have given it considerable thought.
To study it considerable time and effort were needed.
As if the author had not given it considerable thought.
That gave it considerable weight on the international stage.
The commencement of indictments by the Special Court also carries with it considerable security challenges.
We have found in it considerable resources of every kind.
For this reason alone, you need to provide it considerable thought.
This carries with it considerable potential transport costs.
For Marx, this was clearly an anomalous situation, and he gave it considerable attention.
The disorder brings with it considerable functional impairment.
This gained it considerable popular support, especially in Flanders.
Indian leadership and peacekeeping roles in the UN brought it considerable recognition and global standing.
The declaration gave it considerable independence and power within the British Empire.
The unanimous approval it met, however, has given it considerable moral force.
This brings with it considerable risks for the drivers.

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The tsar became king of Poland and ( at first ) allowed it considerable autonomy.
This historical significance lent it considerable weight as a symbol of French patriotism.
I would go further, Mrs Bennett, and say we give it considerable thought.
All of this gives it considerable advantages in terms of customer satisfaction,.
Box 10 Enlargement brings with it considerable challenges.
The present plan carries with it considerable consequences strategic, operational and material.
Valens calls this house the " pre-Midheaven, " and gives it considerable influence.
And I have given it considerable thought.
Gibraltar 's geography has thus given it considerable natural defensive advantages.
It is a lifelong disorder that carries with it considerable and long-term behavior problems.
My God, what is it considerable?

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