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1 The day came, only to bestow more distinctness on the cheerless prospect.
2 You will also have to bestow more confidence upon your partner or servant.
3 What have I left to offer in return if you bestow more gifts?
4 But Barbara was too weary to bestow more than a fleeting glance upon it.
5 The excitement was too great for many to bestow more than a passing glance on the trio.
6 The first letter his lordship opened gave him very little time or inclination to bestow more thought on Atlee.
7 On all those natural objects of interest and beauty, however, the travellers did not at first bestow more than a passing glance.
8 Frances several times had determined, in the course of the morning, to bestow more than usual pains in the decoration of her person.
9 Will not he rather, in proportion as the boy deteriorates in the company of the latter, bestow more heartfelt praise upon the former?
10 When I am more settled here I shall put you in mind of your promise to bestow more than one day on me.
11 But the speed at which she was borne along did not allow her time to bestow more than a hasty glance at it.
12 The young girl did not bestow more than a passing glance upon him, supposing him to be some stranger whom she might never meet again.
13 He bestowed more attention on them than upon metaphysical speculations.
14 We might have bestowed more attention on the warlike customs and operations of the ancients.
15 Judge Benedict has probably bestowed more attention on this business, than any other person in Liberia.
16 And so she bestowed more attention on him and studied his appearance more closely than she would otherwise have done.
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