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1. never once had she been seen to cry. (mansfield features) 2. it was the first time he had ever seen her formation problem formation problem hi. (buck) 3. i didn"t mean this to be a long meeting. (snow) 4. it is a rumour that at last they were likely to be married, (snow) 5....without remonstrance she suffered me to have my own way. (ch. Brontë) 6. irving was to be a long, sallow - freeing the doorstep of the city chapter, solemn as an undertaker. (Priestley) 7. mr. Worthing is sure to be back soon. (wilde) 8. i came to get someone to tell me the truth. (Hansford johnson) 9.I "ll have Bertha bring you breakfast. (stone) 10. unfortunately, at this moment, he chances to catch sight of judith"s face. (shaw) 11. i have never known hector rose behave like this. (snow) 12. his "office" turned out to be in one of the back streets close by the olympia. (snow) 13, conrad him out a chair and made her sit down. (greene) 14.He... looked at his watch,; the bell, and ordered the vehicle to be brought round immediately. (Eliot) 15. paul felt his heart was as a great victory. (Cronin) 16....people took an oath, protect brain, when they were married, and that was supposed to hold them together. (lindsay) 17. you make me think of spring flowers. (Braine) 18. at thirteen he began to read books that were said to be evil. (Saroyan)she watched him go up the street and enter a door. (faulkner)he [Cowperwood) appeared to be an ideal home. (Dreiser)young men of this class never do anything for themselves that they can get other people to do for them. (james) 22. he said he wouldn"t suffer a word to be uttered to him in his uncle"s disparagement. (E.Brontë) 23. she doesn"t seem to want to do anything i turn. (Dreiser) 24. cecily and Gwendolen are make certain to be extremely great friends. (wilde) 25. he heard the town clock strike twelve. (faulkner). 26 nearly a year ago, i chanced to tell him our legend of the you... (ch. Brontë) 27. Harriet, pale and trembling... suffered her to go on uninterrupted. (Dickens) 28. "you will not allow this base newspaper slander to shorten your stay here, mr. Winkle?" said mrs. Pott, smiling through the trail of her tears. (Dickens) 29. he turned out to have no feeling whatsoever for his nephew. (snow) 30. i don"t like him to be so long alone. (Hansford johnson) 31. from the extreme freshness and purity of her complexion i estimated her age to be 16, or less perhaps. (clark) 32. this appeared to their the policeman. (Priestley)i can "t bear any one to be very close to me but you. (Eliot)at any moment, he was be erik to pull a gun and rob him. (wilson) 35. he decided to write her..and asked for an explanation, as well as have her meet him. (Dreiser). you can145easily get in through a window of the door happens to be locked. (Priestley) 37. you are sure to be there tomorrow night, aren"t you, professor Engelfield? (Priestly) 38. he was said to be оne of the most promising of nuclear physicists. (snow) 39. why can"t he get a valet to stay with him longer than a few months? (shaw) 40. the first of these, did not seem to see her. (Hemingway) 41. he then ordered her horse to be put into the gig. (229) 42.Mrs. Merridew instantly their herself to be taken by the arm, and led into the garden. (collins)
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