Examples of using A considerable in English and their translations into Polish
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It is a considerable saving to me.
It seems to have been a considerable tall man.
A considerable little set-you-up-nicely.
It seems to have been a considerable tall man.
Amount of time working in their offices. I also spent a considerable.
People also translate
This would bring about a considerable saving of resources;
Language of four hundred years ago we notice a considerable.
These butterflies have a considerable geographic variation.
absolutely stops at a considerable cold snap of water.
Catch the opportunity for a considerable saving until it's gone.
more flexible and there is a considerable shaping.
This waste presents a considerable environmental challenge.
it could mean a considerable saving in coal.
This anniversary has a considerable symbolic and political meaning for our Europe.
The severe floods which hit the country in May have had a considerable socio-economic impact.
Sensors offer a considerable additional value if they are equipped with IO-Link.
The targets for 2005-2007 are maintained, despite a considerable downward revision of GDP growth.
There is a considerable illegal market for on-line gambling services in the EU.
Recognising an individual/organisation that has made a considerable and special contribution to the community.
They also have a considerable economic potential,
would have a considerable economic impact on commercial fishermen.
They should allow for a considerable further modernisation of the EU budget,
which has instead opted for a considerable weakening of the data sharing provisions.
Szymanowski was himself endowed with a considerable literary talent,
businesses has a considerable economic impact.
It seems to me that we can more frequently observe a considerable'shallowing' of the understanding of faith and morality.
Second, there is a considerable and enduring disparity in quality
Industry, together with services, is perhaps the area most likely to have a considerable and problematic influence on the implementation of the common commercial policy.
That gives it a considerable competitive advantage in a market with over 400 million potential customers
The banks and the Post should prepare themselves carefully for a considerable extra work load
