1. The bedchamber was hung with silks which were so fine that they bruised if something brushed against them. 2. The drizzle was so fine that it amounted to fog and he had to drive slowly. 3. The slates have more perfect planar partings and are so fine grained that individual minerals can not easily be seen. 4. There was nothing so fine as a good meaty portion of best blood sausage. 5. Inside, the two-aisled, hall church is vaulted and covered by paintings, but these are not so fine as those at Lohja and Hattula. 6. The mosaics are not so fine and are more hieratic. 7. S. Front is similar in size to S. Mark but the workmanship is not so fine. 8. He seems to be fine so, it seems to be working out well. 9. And the material is so fine, according to Schaller, that an entire shawl could slip through a ring. 10. Balmy may be fine for entertainers, but not so fine for commanders in chief. |