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1 He could not greet his old-time friends so gayly, entertain so freely.
2 I don't know if any of my Fabian colleagues entertain so remarkable a hope.
3 It was far from all our thoughts, and the devil alone could entertain so malevolent an idea.
4 He must then have been plotting something very formidable against Rome, to entertain so abominable a fear.
5 One can entertain so cheaply up the river; one is not expected to make much of a show.
6 It is not everyone who can entertain so many as four kings; there were none at Ignazio's wedding.
7 Who did they entertain so freely?
8 Even after Jane departed I did some hard thinking how I was to entertain so youthful a visitor as Zura.
9 When the time of their meeting had come and gone, she'd refused to entertain so much as a moment of worry.
10 What then is this instinct which we so debase, and of which we are taught to entertain so diminutive an idea?
11 Contingent after contingent came, danced, and departed joyously, leaving Bud short on rations, but happy that he could entertain so royally.
12 Fearing to entertain so dangerous a guest, he advised him to go farther north and to change his place of abode frequently.
13 Were any one to entertain so great a Revelation in his heart, the thought of such a declaration would alone confound him!
14 Should any one entertain so petty a thought, I advise him to open the articulation of the corselet, behind the first pair of legs.
15 Nothing short of the direct temptation of the evil one could lead you to entertain so monstrous a doctrine, as that you propound about
16 Park chose Sansanding, thus enabling the king to avoid an interview with the Europeans, of which he seemed to entertain so mysterious a dread.
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