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1
All will gradually become
corrupted
in
a state, whose chief is corrupt.
2
This sentiment, during some thousands of years, became
corrupted
in
the strangest manner.
3
At any rate, they are far from being
corrupted
in
Egypt.
4
A database can become logically
corrupted
in
all sorts of ways.
5
How strangely love is
corrupted
in
its manifestations by the influence of tyranny!
6
He no doubt was
corrupted
in
the very house where I am now living.
7
This latter name, he explains, became
corrupted
in
the common English speech into Crusoe.
8
Mr Leissner, who has admitted to laundering money and bribery, was
corrupted
in
spectacular fashion.
9
Reforms the Church, when
corrupted
in
divine worship, discipline, or government: as did Moses, Exod.
10
Why did Christianity itself become
corrupted
in
four centuries?
11
In the same way, there is no danger of people like you being
corrupted
in
controversy.
12
How regrettable it would be if he should become
corrupted
in
that sink of philosophy and incredulity!
13
The Athenian youth were not
corrupted
in
this sense, and therefore the Sophists could not have corrupted them.
14
Conflicts of men
corrupted
in
mind and who are destitute of the truth, supposing gain to be godliness.
15
The religious houses in general were now greatly relaxed in discipline, and many of them dreadfully
corrupted
in
morals.
16
Behold, the civil court is
corrupted
in
imitation of the ecclesiastical, and the river is poisoned from that fountain.
corrupted
in
corrupted
corrupt