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1 We must concede the poverty, but insist and enlarge upon the prospect.
2 A kind of obstinacy forced her on to enlarge upon the topic.
3 Captain Mitchell was not the man to enlarge upon mere dangers much.
4 There is no need to enlarge upon the greatness of Cartier's achievements.
5 And in what way did she enlarge upon this most charitable theme?'
6 The other details are too absurdly simple; one need not enlarge upon them.
7 Then he began to enlarge upon the enormity of the design.
8 We need not enlarge upon the prophetic aspect of the sacrifice.
9 To enlarge upon it further would detract from the eloquence of this performance.
10 But I did not start out to enlarge upon the newspaper.
11 This is not the place to enlarge upon this extraordinary piece of history.
12 No one will expect me to enlarge upon the sufferings of that time.
13 After the lessons you have received, I need not further enlarge upon them.
14 This caused the Countess to enlarge upon Evan's vast personal prospects.
15 However, there was neither time nor opportunity now to enlarge upon the subject.
16 Flushed with triumph, Dolores took the first occasion to enlarge upon her theme.
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