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1 Laughter is but a joyous surrender, smiles give token of mature criticism.
2 Wood-pigeons, butterflies, and sweet flowers, all give token of the sweetest of the seasons.
3 If he tried to speak to me, I would give token answers and move away.
4 In a fortnight, the church bell began to give token how fatal the sickness was becoming.
5 There was no sound now of any kind, to give token that he was still alive.
6 He was forbidden the highways, and when he went abroad a clapper must give token of his coming and going.
7 Thought will bring us spiritually near, and affection conjoin us, even though no sense of the body give token of proximity.
8 Did Wordsworth, or Tennyson, or Shelley, ever give token of a more vivid sense of kinship with the life of the tree?
9 But one institution, destined to check and discourage all intellectual freedom, was already beginning to give token of its great and blighting power.
10 Not a shot disturbed the still peacefulness of the scene, to give token of the wild work already shaped out for the next week.
11 Each member shall give token of her motherhood by having children without the sanction of a man, that is, without regard for so-called honour.
12 Lord Clifford seconded him; and the rest gave tokens of approbation.
13 The gracious monarch himself gave tokens of pleasure at beholding me thus surrounded.
14 His broad shoulders, double joints, and bow knees gave tokens of prodigious strength.
15 The greater portion of the region around us gave tokens of its volcanic origin.
16 Her brother Arthur, coming unperceived into the room, gives tokens of a similar interest.
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