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Meanings of good opinions in English
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Usage of good opinions in English
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Unless she managed to secure her goodopinions there would be no invitations to Ridsdale house.
2
Who said that their goodopinions tended to be any more rational than those of generally pleasant people?
3
She liked the Dennys, who had been kind, generous hosts to her, and she valued their goodopinions.
4
I'll go; but wish I may continue their goodopinions of me: for I shall be very awkward.
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And it gives me a comfort, after all I may have said, to put goodopinions upon paper.
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Having quoted his Czar in these goodopinions of Americans, Storri rapidly and in clearest sequence laid out his programmes.
7
But the Dickey boy, although he had won some confidence and goodopinions, was, as Mrs. Rose said, not very lively.
8
Giles Headley had managed the business excellently during Stephen's absence, had shown himself very capable, and gained goodopinions from all.
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He never dictated anything, but he always had goodopinions, Arcel said of King's role in bringing the series to the big screen.
10
The consequence was that the President was often seen in an unfavorable light by Congressmen, correspondents, and others whose goodopinions he merited.
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But although Agnolo when a youth promised to far surpass his father, he did not realise the goodopinions which were then formed about him.
12
"I shall try my best to deserve the goodopinions you have conceived of my character."
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"You would forfeit the goodopinions of knaves, to gain a reputation among those whose commendations are an honour."
14
"Amélie told me your goodopinions of Pierre, and I thanked you for it!" said he, taking her hand.
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"There are goodopinions which make us vain, others which make us anxious to live up to them, while we are afraid we can't."