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1 She could not allow herself to be forever browbeaten by Sarah.
2 The landed interest is not going to be browbeaten by coal-mines.
3 You should never allow yourself to be bullied and browbeaten by a single fact.
4 I do not propose, friends, to be browbeaten by an upstart of a preacher.
5 The court, now yielding, now attempting to resist, allowed itself to be browbeaten by Mirabeau.
6 Why, thought he to himself, should he be thus browbeaten by a dirty old Newgate lawyer?
7 And shall I now be browbeaten by a chitty-faced girl?- Ihavenot given you a fortune!
8 I wonder that you, who have been a soldier, should let yourself be browbeaten by your wife.
9 To be thus browbeaten by a woman?
10 She might have accepted a ride, but she wasn't going to let herself be browbeaten by Madame Restell.
11 However he has attempted to adopt a sustainable lifestyle, welcomed F1's proposals and refused to be browbeaten by critics.
12 The artillery did not do well, and were browbeaten by guns which they should have smothered under their fire.
13 He had been browbeaten by Phineas Finn, simply because Phineas had been able to retreat within those happy doors.
14 At the 2014 G20 summit in Brisbane, the Russian president was browbeaten by western leaders.
15 Captain Tom, however, had handled too many serious situations in France to be browbeaten by a termagant like Miss Susan Timmins.
16 He fancied, perhaps, that she was not mistress in her house, that she could be browbeaten by her sister and her nurse.
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