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1 But I could tell she had been chastised by my earlier demonstration.
2 I had been severely chastised by a wine-loving friend for using it.
3 Now every movement of the appetitive part should be chastised by reason.
4 Coop put his head down like a schoolboy chastised by his teacher.
5 Peake was mildly chastised by a colleague for swearing on arrival.
6 Blunt's Kate Mercer has been chastised by critics for being passive and ineffectual.
7 If she forfeit twice, she shall be chastised by her forfeit.
8 Those among creatures that will offend against thee shall be chastised by me.'
9 I'll not be chastised by the likes of you, Bayeux.
10 He was six at the time and he was duly chastised by his mother.
11 Russ West is often chastised by the media for shooting too much and passing less.
12 Outside of those, women not following this rule face being chastised by the religious police.
13 But her contumacy could now be chastised by annihilation.
14 When a favourite child is chastised by his preceptor, a partial mother redoubles her caresses.
15 In them let our young ladies contemplate profound and various learning, chastised by true Christian humility.
16 He was chastised by Mr. Disraeli in one of that gentleman's most eloquent and happy orations.
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