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1 Kenby could not forego such a chance to speak of Mrs.
2 What means he by it, she asks, yet forego such opportunities as he had?
3 Why should she deliberately forego such innocent contentment?
4 All good men should forego such food.
5 There remained only two well-known aristocrats, amateurs of painting, who were unwilling to forego such an acquisition.
6 It is absolute folly to forego such a source of influence and power as the Roman Catholic Church.
7 That one of his avaricious disposition could thus forego such a prospect of advantage was the occasion of much speculation.
8 We should hesitate to forego such joys as we do have, even if sorrow attends them, at so great a sacrifice.
9 Bienville did say it was a matter of shame to forego such abroad domain wherein lay so much wealth, because of present troubles.
10 Menendez could scarcely forego such a prize, and he thought, says the Spanish narrator, that the lives of his followers would now be safe.
11 It is conceivable that we might forego such lines as the following, which concluded a poem of his called "Uncle Sam's Girls."
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