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1
He would have
become
furious
,
and in his fury would have wrecked reform.
2
He succeeded with great difficulty in stringing it, when the battle had
become
furious
.
3
Finding that it had been claimed, he had
become
furious
.
4
He would often
become
furious
after they left or insult them when they were here.
5
The bug had aroused itself and had
become
furious
.
6
The beast is
become
furious
with continued baiting.
7
She could
become
furious
with the swamp which spread out so big, and did no good.
8
In 1816 he said: The democracy may
become
furious
;
it has a heart; it can be moved.
9
The terrorist had
become
furious
after learning children had been shown a picture of the Prophet Mohammed.
10
The girl now seemed to
become
furious
.
11
But when wounded they are more likely than not to
become
furious
,
and their fury knows no bounds.
12
When every day I am told of the same thing, in the same tone of voice, I
become
furious
.
13
You have only to make the most distant allusion to a tin-pedler in his hearing, and he will
become
furious
.
14
Guido would
become
furious
.
15
The bombardment had
become
furious
-
asteadyrolling thunder from the Prussian cannon punctuated by the heavy shocks from Mont Valérien.
16
If awakened, he would crave for brandy and water; and if he got that sweet poison, he would probably
become
furious
.
become
furious
become