12 adverbs to describe how to averaged

During the last ten years the amount of rewards paid has averaged about $36,000 annually.

I shouldn't be surprised if he didn't average five-and-thirty pound apiece for the lot as they stand.

On the other hand, a one-horse wagon can scarcely average half that mileage.

The same soil which ordinarily produced ten cart-loads of yams to the acrethe present season barely averaged one load to ten acres!

On the one hand, a population may be so sparse that it has not soldiers enough to defend its territory against a numerous enemy; on the other hand, it may be so dense, and consequently average incomes be so low, that it cannot properly train, arm, and support its population of military age.

Starting at 6.25 a.m. our route was average east over a level country of very bad quality; the soil ironstone gravel, producing terminalia, triodia, and silk cotton-trees (Cochospermum gregoranum).

But what made the real difference, and what really turned the scale, was that the Americans had hardly any regulars and that their effectives rarely averaged three-quarters of their total strength.

The weight of these mails, averaging from 12 to 15 tons semimonthly, renders it, in view of the climate and character of the road, manifestly impossible to forward them overland without involving an expenditure which no wise administration of the Government would impose upon the Treasury.

All the ships seized from 1800 to 1812 did not average one hundred and fifty yearly, of which more than one-third were released, and indemnity finally paid for half the residue: namely, there were 917 seized by England, more than half released; 558 seized by France, one-fourth released; 70 seized by Denmark; 47 seized by Naples, and more property was detained by France than England.

From each locality, three to five dominant trees of merchantable size and approximately average age will be so chosen as to be representative of the dominant trees of the species.

But what do you mean by calling him average, if he's such a keen judge of hardware?" "Oh, well, he is more than average on hardware, but he's so beautifully average human; one of those chaps who do most of the real work of the world.

Thus briefly New York averaged 208 persons per acre, and 16.37 per dwelling; London, for the same area, 191.5 persons per acre, and 7.21 per house.

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