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1 She did not seem at all to fulfil the promise of her childhood.
2 But the writer was not destined to fulfil the promise .
3 Summer does not fulfil the promise of Spring.
4 Happy lovers, if only as wife and husband they can go on to fulfil the promise !
5 For like the plum the cherry fails in its fruit to fulfil the promise of its flower.
6 The celebrated Dr. Johnson once remarked that few children live to fulfil the promise of their youth.
7 He has had time enough, if He ever meant or had the power to fulfil the promise .
8 The second is what lies behind the country's failure to fulfil the promise of its constitutional rights.
9 Saakashvili is under pressure to fulfil the promise of the 2003 Rose Revolution to forge a Western-style democracy.
10 Jaime gives Oathkeeper to Brienne so that she could fulfil the promise Jaime had made to Catelyn Stark.
11 I sit down to fulfil the promise made at parting, of writing you upon our arrival in the Mediterranean.
12 Yet, if our good Duke of Burgundy fulfil the promise of his youth, the evil may yet be averted.
13 Luis Suarez has pleaded with Liverpool to fulfil the promise they made a year ago and let him leave Anfield.
14 Former minister for the environment John Gormley pledged to do so, but left office before he could fulfil the promise .
15 To fulfil the promise which He made to Abraham, their forefather, that of his children He would make a great nation.
16 Your majesty, I come to implore my sovereign to graciously fulfil the promise which your majesty vouchsafed to me at Vienna.
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