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1 Human power could not, however, much longer endure so severe a trial.
2 The miracle was that even the uninjured men could endure so much.
3 I cannot annihilate myself for you, and endure so improbable a tale.
4 How could he endure so many discomforts and wounds to his pride?
5 They cannot endure so much as to hear of the name of conscience.
6 He never would have thought it possible to endure so much.
7 Not so much as a Zealand frog could endure so aguish a situation.
8 What a miserable thing to endure so many afflictions for nothing.
9 He had been forced to endure so many terrible sights during his career.
10 I have never had to endure so painful a sight.
11 Tile-drainage will endure so long as the tiles last, if the work be properly done.
12 He could no longer endure so painful a spectacle.
13 It seemed incredible that a grudge born of jealousy should run so deep, endure so long.
14 We've all had to endure so many things.
15 We will rather take arms, and mix Heaven and earth together, than endure so great cruelty.
16 O, if all beauty would endure so well!
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