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1
But if a false faith is
so
forcible
,
what is a true?
2
He could have used no argument
so
forcible
as this last.
3
His reasoning is
so
forcible
,
that no one has even attempted to confute it.
4
Thou hast frighted the word out of his right sense,
so
forcible
is thy wit.
5
No direct answer could have been half
so
forcible
.
6
Arguments repeated a second time rarely seem
so
forcible
as when they are first heard.
7
Precept nor discipline is not
so
forcible
as example.
8
He vowed fidelity in
so
forcible
a manner that I entertained serious doubts of his sincerity.
9
Nothing is
so
forcible
and encouraging as the "Follow me."
10
The outburst was so unexpected and
so
forcible
that at first Babbacombe stared at the man in amazement.
11
The associations of misery which his imagination added were
so
forcible
that tears repeatedly rolled down his cheeks.
12
Tinman was not quite
so
forcible
.
13
She taught him to be truthful, but her lessons were not half
so
forcible
as her own truthfulness.
14
Yet Grand's influence is
so
forcible
,
she can take anything, or anyone, and make them interesting to a different audience.
15
It's
so
forcible
sometimes.
16
His propositions were
so
forcible
and direct, his phraseology so apt and fresh, that they held the attention and excited comment.
so
forcible
so