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1 I have a great fancy to see this lodger of yours, Mrs.
2 The dogs seem to have taken a great fancy for the breed.
3 He seems to have great fancy and fervour and some deep thought.
4 I must tell you that I took a great fancy to her.
5 Uncle Win had a great fancy for sending her to Mrs. Rowson.
6 They took a great fancy to me, and we were always together.
7 Gradually, however, he has come to take a great fancy to me.
8 We have a great fancy for laughing, a great fancy have we!
9 She will be pleased-shehas taken a great fancy to you.' He shrugged.
10 Mrs. Elton took a great fancy to Jane Fairfax; and from the first.
11 I had seen it before, and took a great fancy to the game.
12 He had taken a great fancy to the granddaughter of a celebrated master.
13 The Queen instantly took a great fancy to this black creature.
14 She had taken a great fancy to the sweet young face.
15 He had taken a great fancy to her from the start.
16 The attorney's clerk had taken a great fancy to the sagacity of Partridge.
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