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1 I offer my sincere apologies as they are right to feel offended .
2 At the moment, she didn't feel offended , appalled, or even sorry.
3 But I don't want you to feel offended by my suggestion.
4 Rather so, and yet you must not feel offended at that.
5 It was very frank, but the secretary did not feel offended .
6 She was not quite sure whether to feel offended , or not.
7 JP Morgan's private clients might feel offended at being demoted.
8 I have no right to feel offended because you have given Muro this post.
9 He offered them some money, but so frankly that they could not feel offended .
10 A cock on the barn-ridge looks down on you, and you don't feel offended !
11 You don't just answer in such a way that they feel offended or let down.
12 She knew she should feel offended , but Jerry's blunt assessment of the situation soothed her.
13 It is to treat me like a lackey, and have the right to feel offended .
14 When your passion displays nothing at which the object of your love can feel offended .
15 Seriously, my good Sir, I shall feel offended if you refuse me this small favor.
16 He spoke with such an obvious kindness and earnestness that she could not feel offended .
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