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1 I never could abide such goings on, sir, and that's the truth.
2 I can't abide such doings, the old woman again went on after a pause.
3 I can't abide such cruelty-muchless to a gentle old man and an innocent child.
4 Cities like that are obscenities upon nature, and nature won't abide such a thing for long.
5 She could not abide such a disaster as that; she couldn't endure the thought of it.
6 I can't abide such sickly slush as that.
7 Mr Trump could not abide such defiance from an Obama Administration holdover due for replacement soon anyway.
8 Di Francesco could never abide such sloppiness.
9 Honest Whigs (and very nearly all of them are honest) would not quietly abide such enormities.
10 I cannot abide such vanities!
11 He says religion should be acted up to and not talked about; but, for my part, I can't abide such closeness.
12 "I never could abide such a man in the pulpit every Sunday."
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