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1 His brother was a Neville, and was moreover an uncommonly clever fellow.
2 It's been uncommonly clever , but I don't see the use of it.
3 He is an expert in his way on the matter and uncommonly clever .
4 My mother has called him in, and she has found him uncommonly clever .
5 An uncommonly clever Frenchman, one Chevalier Raymond de St. Luc, has gone there.
6 Dorn was an uncommonly clever fellow, but a bit radical.
7 An uncommonly clever fellow, Nevill Tyson; sharp as needles.
8 It is uncommonly clever , and yet there are a great many people who abuse it.
9 He is either an uncommonly clever knave, or the biggest ass that was ever foaled.
10 He can read a little, write his name, and is uncommonly clever at a bargain.
11 He is a Scots laird, rather well off, and, as I have said, uncommonly clever .
12 And yet I meant to be uncommonly clever in taking so decided a dislike to him, without any reason.
13 He writes uncommonly clever letters
14 Besides, I feel convinced that Mr Clearemout is a most respectable man, and an uncommonly clever fellow to boot.
15 The "Quarterly" is uncommonly clever ; and I chuckled much at the way my grandfather and self are quizzed.
16 She is really very handsome and very graceful; uncommonly clever and eloquent-asto the rest, you know her-whatis she?
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