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1 To buy or sell fruit, denotes much business, but not very remunerative .
2 Wrap your ears well round my words, for they may prove very remunerative .
3 The task of subduing the wilderness is not very remunerative .
4 Unfortunately, since the diffusion of the Russian language, their trade is not very remunerative .
5 This flat might be very remunerative ; but with her, never!
6 He remained in New York a considerable period, and gave concerts which were very remunerative .
7 The property they had saved was declared unassailable; besides, robbery had ceased to be very remunerative .
8 Moreover, he was a very remunerative boarder.
9 They now entered a country where there were many ostrich farms, a business which was very remunerative .
10 To be enrolled on the night-watch was also very remunerative ; there were enormous perquisites in pens, paper, and sealing-wax.
11 I suppose I must accept a little regular, very remunerative work-tosettle this board question once and for all.
12 Sometimes the master himself had sexual relations with his female slaves, for the products of miscegenation were very remunerative .
13 I presume a lens made in this way is worth about a shilling, so that laboratory manufacture is not very remunerative .
14 It would have been difficult to say why he did not take these cases, aside from the fact that they were not very remunerative .
15 These trips are very remunerative ....
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