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1 The trauma unit was not a place that left you many illusions .
2 Not that the great jazz trumpeter and entertainer had many illusions himself.
3 I have had a great many illusions in my life, Signor Grandi.
4 To-day I have lost many illusions , madam, and that ranks among them.
5 Maybe it's because I never had many illusions about human nature.
6 It doesn't leave me many illusions about how he views me.
7 They kill so many illusions and they discredit so many beliefs.
8 And along with that good, natural common sense, you've got so many illusions .
9 How many illusions a few decades dispel, and how much hatred one wastes!
10 Hence arise many illusions for superficial observers of criminal life.
11 Hilda has knocked about too much to have many illusions .
12 Since war had been declared he had lost many illusions .
13 These hopes, like so many illusions of that strange time, have not been realised.
14 He seemed to be a man without many illusions , he was no romantic sentimentalist.
15 But to how many illusions had she not bade farewell?
16 How many objects, how many illusions have been thrown overboard!
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