Examples of 'man of considerable' in a sentence

Meaning of "man of considerable"

man of considerable - This phrase is used to describe someone who possesses a large amount of a particular quality or attribute, such as intelligence, wealth, or influence. It highlights the person's notable stature in that aspect

How to use "man of considerable" in a sentence

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man of considerable
A man of considerable importance on that planet.
Sarafov was also a man of considerable charm.
He was a man of considerable prominence in the community in which he lived.
Scales was an important man of considerable wealth.
A man of considerable experience.
He was described as a man of considerable wit.
And a man of considerable vanity.
Hence it would seem that he was a man of considerable wealth.
He was a man of considerable culture.
Almost certainly he would have been a man of considerable ability.
I am a man of considerable resources.
On the Council and at the Court in Mechelen he became a man of considerable influence.
Frisell was a man of considerable accomplishments.
He was a seer and interpreter of signs, and a man of considerable influence.
You are a man of considerable skill.

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No matter what the outcome of the case, he is a man of considerable means.
The other man was a man of considerable attainment in society.
Man of considerable property, and urged him to fit out an expedition for me to.
You are obviously a man of considerable talent.
He is a man of considerable learning who has taken advantage of the gullibility.
By this time he had grown to become a man of considerable stature and physical strength.
A man of considerable swordsmanship, it seems.
Of course you are a man of considerable responsibilities.
A man of considerable wealth, expensive tastes and great generosity.
My client is a man of considerable means.
A man of considerable wealth and literary tastes, he may be compared with Atticus.
Captain Jenkins became a man of considerable importance.
He was a man of considerable ability, especially as a speaker.
But apparently as sometimes happens, a patient was a man of considerable more than normal strength.
I am a man of considerable precision.
Cyprian was an orator, highly educated, and a man of considerable wealth.
He is a man of considerable influence.
Not to mention her father, Phillip Salomon, is a man of considerable means.
He is a man of considerable intellect.
The first was to a Mr. Hollis, a man of considerable property.
Vulliamy was a man of considerable ingenuity, and introduced several peculiarities and improvements into his clocks.
Walter Rosewell was a man of considerable eminence.
I am a man of considerable private means, Inspector.
The nukalpiaq, or good provider, was a man of considerable importance in village life.
You are a man of considerable taste, which is why I have come to you first.
Before the alleyway. I'm a man of considerable resources.
You are a man of considerable skill . I have not enjoyed myself this much in quite some time.
The apostle Paul was a man of considerable intelligence.
A man of considerable resourceand guile, I assure you.
Joe Gundha was a man of considerable faith.
A man of considerable resource and guile, I assure you.
Mr Shinar is a man of considerable affluence.
A man of considerable resource and guile, I assure you . er, Devlin.
The Judge himself became a man of considerable wealth and consequence.
I'm a man of considerable resources and, even then, it took some doing.

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