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1
Mr. Gresham might again become Prime Minister, if he would
condescend
so
far, or Mr. Monk.
2
He did not
condescend
so
far.
3
And even if we
condescend
so
far, still can we be justified in taking them, unless we have clear proof that they are criminals?
4
I have mentioned one." I said: "My lord, I thank you, and beg you to
condescend
so
far as to listen to four words.
5
He had not
condescended
so
far as that.
6
He even
condescended
so
far as to attribute a share of the credit for the success to M. Parvissimus.
7
The sub-editor of one evening paper
condescended
so
far as to come out in his shirt-sleeves and shake hands with me.
8
I am proud to think you have
condescended
so
far as to receive them from so unworthy a hand as mine.
9
"If you will
condescend
so
far," said Albemarle.
10
Had Sir Peregrine been there then, and could he have
condescended
so
far, he might have won his grandson's consent without much trouble.
11
"But, mademoiselle," said Raphael, smiling, "please explain yourself more clearly, since you have
condescended
so
far--
12
When Mrs. Proudie had
condescended
so
far as this, it must be admitted that in those days there was great trouble in the palace.
13
He
condescended
so
far as to receive instruction in the local religion, and was initiated in the worship of the goddess by the priest Uzaharrîsnîti.
14
She counted fully on bringing him to a full and contrite sense of his crime before she
condescended
so
much as to look at him.
15
"Can you
condescend
so
far, after reading Milton all the morning, as to help me with the invitations for the dinner next week?"
condescend
so
condescend