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1
The scene was certainly ludicrous, and
elicited
much
laughter from the spectators.
2
The case of Joe Hollends then came up, and
elicited
much
enthusiasm.
3
The way in which Maciek performed his task
elicited
much
advice from Magda.
4
Parker showed his disappointment; he was not
eliciting
much
information.
5
The whole arrangement made a very fine display, and
elicited
much
applause along the route.
6
She, however, did not succeed in
eliciting
much
information.
7
He visited his numerous friends and told them of his trouble, which
elicited
much
sympathy.
8
After having inspected the register, I asked many further questions, but without
eliciting
much
further information.
9
His conduct in refusing to marry had
elicited
much
criticism, little of which had reached his ears.
10
This, naturally,
elicited
much
applause and laughter.
11
Of course this
elicited
much
mirth.
12
The Brahmin's adventures
elicited
much
amusement.
13
When I asked the few intimate friends I had their opinion on this point, I
elicited
much
valuable information.
14
South of them in an open meadowland a number of black warriors were gathered about an object which
elicited
much
wondering comment.
15
CLASS X.-Theinstances of diphallic terata, by their intense interest to the natural bent of the curious mind, have always
elicited
much
discussion.
16
The speech of Mr. Macaulay, a nominee of Lord Lansdowne for the borough of Calne, in favour of the bill,
elicited
much
applause.