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1 Only the English could feel confident enough to allow the wild to encroach so far within a civilized space.
2 My Lords, I did not intend to encroach so much on your attention, but I cannot repress my indignation- Ifeelmyself impelled to speak.
3 His arm had encroached so far that it was around her neck.
4 How would they be able to apprehend him, with the water encroaching so fast?
5 Having pocketed a queen for himself, he need not have encroached so keenly on my personal naiad.
6 In the narrowest parts of the creek the forest encroached so heavily that the sunlight reached us in ribbons.
7 These were now large and bushy, and had encroached so much on his chin as to have become almost a beard.
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