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1 The chief influence was her awakening sense of the need of money.
2 The chief influence of the cliques lay, however, in the selection of officials.
3 The Duchess of Chateauroux then held the chief influence over the feeble Lewis.
4 Hence his chief influence has been intellectual, and upon individuals.
5 His chief influence may perhaps be summed up in a single phrase-heoverthrew old traditions.
6 Nevertheless, political prejudice was not the chief influence on the conduct of the Right clique of the studio.
7 The chief influence affecting the state of the Union during the past year has been the continued world-wide economic disturbance.
8 Indeed, its chief influence must be through men who prove to be leaders and through that public sentiment without which leaders are powerless.
9 Her chief influence only takes effect gradually, it is only discovered in friendly intercourse; and her husband will feel it more than any one.
10 I think Literature- anew ,superb ,democraticliterature-isto be the medicine and lever, and (with Art) the chief influence in modern civilization.
11 But a question of real interest is, must the political demand made by women be counted as the chief influence in modifying the laws?
12 One of the chief influences in du Maurier's life was his admiration of Thackeray.
13 Agreeable to the natural relation the mother stands first among the chief influences affecting the children.
14 From the plain below one, which has always been crammed with riches, sprang the chief influences of Southern Gaul.
15 What are your chief influences ?
16 This movement for human relief and social reform, in the midst of which we live, is one of the chief influences of our time.
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This collocation consists of: Chief influence through the time