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1 That they conduce to the general benefit of all the persons employed.
2 A mother-in-law living in the house does not conduce to domestic harmony.
3 It would conduce to the public, weal, and to their personal respectability.
4 They must interest themselves in movements which conduce to law and order.
5 A climate with the thermometer at ninety doesn't conduce to high spirits.
6 As may be imagined, these remarks did not conduce to Lottie's serenity.
7 Did ever situation more strongly conduce to moral servility and mental dependence!
8 But I found that the time did not conduce to health.
9 Dinner-time brought Chunerbutty, who did not conduce to harmony in the little party.
10 Objection 1: It seems that goods of fortune do not conduce to magnanimity.
11 And the life he leads does not conduce to good health.
12 Therefore let the adversaries explain how traditions conduce to eternal life.
13 What it may conduce to other arts and sciences, I dispute not now.
14 This does not conduce to good shooting, but the noise made is prodigious.
15 But it did not conduce to wakefulness, and Oleron dozed over his fire.
16 Nor would soft beds and fine houses conduce to their comfort.
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