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1 The book publishing world has, for some time now, become wholly memoir-ified.
2 Jerry could never become wholly reconciled to the modern gun Bluff owned.
3 These huge animals have become wholly extinct, and have left no progeny.
4 Is Society become wholly a bag of wind, then, ballasted by guineas?
5 Before the beginning of this reactionary wave, the North had become wholly Protestant.
6 She prays for a sign that she may hope to become wholly cleansed.
7 By Shakespere's day biggin had become wholly a term for a child's cap.
8 The man had become wholly evil, and he shrank away.
9 That she might become wholly His, He deprived her of a most affectionate husband.
10 She had become wholly woman, and she had learned as it were to stand alone.
11 Bullfinches, when fed on hempseed, often become wholly black.
12 And nobody has to become wholly dark for them to be tipped over the edge.
13 Do they wish the woods to become wholly lifeless?
14 With what, then, shall we adorn it when we have become wholly free and reasonable?
15 Missing that point is how we become wholly predictable and start to bury ourselves before our time.
16 Did not become wholly British until 1713.
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