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1
The military profession is alone sufficient to
engross
the
attention
of the most able and accomplished man.
2
Politeness, however, requires that music, drawing, or any occupation which would completely
engross
the
attention
,
be at once abandoned.
3
The subject was dropped, and dinner,-theevent of Thanksgiving-day ,inevery New England home,-soonbegan to
engross
the
attention
of the household.
4
Love, fame, wealth, honor, may
engross
the
attention
of the multitude; to me they are all shadows; and why should I grasp at them?
5
The population and prosperity of her colonies
engrossed
the
attention
of the mother-country.
6
The stars, and nothing but the stars,
engrossed
the
attention
of his pupil.
7
The subject of banking has
engrossed
the
attention
of your excellent Governor for, lo!
8
The repeal of the judicial system of 1801
engrosses
the
attention
of both houses of Congress.
9
Indeed, it wholly
engrossed
the
attention
of me and my Antonia, and her proficiency rewarded our care.
10
The consideration of ways and means was the next object that
engrossed
the
attention
of the lower house.
11
The music and the action of the piece
engrossed
the
attention
of Violet; to Bernard they were God-sent helps.
12
Right on the top of this, something happened that
engrossed
the
attention
of the younger members of the family.
13
On the 2nd of August, an incident occurred which for a short time
engrossed
the
attention
of the public.
14
It was very delightful and rare sport, and it is not surprising that it entirely
engrossed
the
attention
of the Prince.
15
The view that burst upon his sight was such as might well have
engrossed
the
attention
of a more enthusiastic temperament.
16
The next object that
engrossed
the
attention
of the parliament was the settlement of a revenue for the support of the government.
engross
the
attention
engross