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1 Seth in particular was greatly amused by hearing this kind of talk.
2 Onlookers are certainly amused by Hinojas' moves, pedestrians stopping to take snapshots.
3 Can't recall the last time I was ever amused by a fact.
4 The duke would have been greatly amused by today's turn of events.
5 They seemed amused by the reply, and the former speaker called back:
6 He was of course immensely amused by the incongruity of the acquaintance.
7 He was amused by how grateful, how surprised, they were every day.
8 Particularly was Tarzan amused by the grotesque headdresses of the pictured people.
9 Somehow he was amused by the sudden garrulousness of the old armourer.
10 The classical reader may perhaps be amused by the following strange conceits.
11 At times he appeared amused by the verbal jousting, at others, distracted.
12 Siegmund was always amused by the headlong, floundering career of the buses.
13 They are likewise often amused by the tricks of apes and monkeys.
14 The circles which La Fontaine frequented were amused by his great eccentricities.
15 I have been amused by Chambers v. Hooker on the K. Cabbage.
16 What are you worrying about now? He was amused by her reactions.
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