in great quantities in Germany
in great quantities [ingreitkwɔntitiz] in großen Menge
Sentence patterns related to "in great quantities"
1. After reforming and opening, transnational corporation enters China in great quantities.
2. Before the 1970s, Amosite was produced in great quantities from large mines located in South Africa
3. 18 Solʹo·mon made all these utensils in great quantities; the weight of the copper was not ascertained.
4. Abound definition, to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers: a stream in which trout Abound
5. From pau-Brasil (“ brazilwood ”), a tree that was extracted in great quantities in the early days of Portuguese colonisation, from pau (“ wood ”) + Brasil (“ …
6. Allergy to pollen is called hay fever . Generally pollens that cause allergies are those of anemophilous, because the lightweight pollen grains are produced in great quantities for wind dispersal.
Die Pollenwand (auch Sporoderm genannt) besteht aus zwei Teilwänden.
7. Afterdamp (a deadly mix of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen) was present in great quantities and fires were burning in the depths of the mine, so rescue work was hinderered
8. Generally pollens that cause allergies are those of anemophilous (literally wind-loving) plants, which produce very lightweight pollen grains in great quantities for wind dispersal, and subsequently contacting human nasal passages through breathing.
Da Pollen relativ dauerhaft sind, weit verbreitet werden, und somit oft in Sedimenten erhalten bleiben, sind sie in der Geologie und Klimaforschung von großem Interesse.
9. 5 As soon as the order was issued, the Israelites gave in great quantities the firstfruits of the grain, new wine, oil,+ and honey, and of all the produce of the field;+ they brought in abundantly the tenth of everything.
10. Translations in context of "Anemophilous" in English-German from Reverso Context: Generally pollens that cause allergies are those of Anemophilous (literally wind-loving) plants, which produce very lightweight pollen grains in great quantities for wind dispersal, and subsequently contacting human nasal passages through breathing.