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1 How it had become thus charged I cannot pretend to say.
2 Upon what had he expended it, to have become thus beggared?
3 The prince again enquired, 'Shall I become thus old and decrepit?'
4 Evidently the Spaniards had been waiting for the American fleet to become thus scattered.
5 She was of too sunny a disposition to become thus disturbed by such trifles.
6 What have I done to become thus hateful to you?
7 True beliefs become thus wayward affections, severed from all responsibility to other parts of experience.
8 Now one's resolution may and should become thus iron-like in the war with his own covetousness.
9 How does the character become thus gradually depraved?
10 How had my perceptions become thus strangely blinded?
11 In lieu of an answer he could only continue to be what he had become thus far.
12 A great many books otherwise valueless become thus most useful, especially if one is pressed for time.
13 Lastly, notice, not from my text but from its context, how any life may become thus privileged.
14 Nor is it easy to restore to the paths of duty a hive that has become thus depraved.
15 Why Cercopithecus, considering its habits while young, has not become thus provided, it would be difficult to say.
16 He had become thus profoundly learned without school, without instructor, without help, without encouragement, in his father's house.
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