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1Yes, I did not expect people to be so receptive to the story.
2The South African market is so receptive over there.
3Which was why she'd been so receptive to Ingemar Cassetti's offer to have her father assassinated.
4We were pinching ourselves, they were so receptive.
5Robert, with that singular temperament of his, so receptive to all impressions, began to feel it.
6It was almost an intoxication, this wonderfully stimulating contact with a mind so receptive, so brilliant, so sympathetic.
7Even MCC members, not usually so receptive to women's cricket, were in formation outside the Grace Gates before 7am.
8Tess was so receptive that the few minutes of contact with the whirl of material progress lingered in her thought.
9It is because our souls are so receptive, so imitative, and in consequence so easily perverted, darkened, blinded, or misled.
10His many undergraduate friends, strong as their influence must have been in the aggregate on a nature so receptive, hardly concern us here.
11All the men were in drill or pongee, and so receptive is the imagination that the picture robbed the room of half its heat.
12I feel that Americans are not used to listening to a language other than theirs, but at the same time they've been so receptive.
13Though I'd been forthright in disavowing any intention to seek the highest office, I well understood why Brezhnev had been so receptive to my visit.
14She looked at him, and her face, usually so sensitive, so receptive, so warmly benign when it was turned to his, was hard and cold.
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