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1 When the Memoirs first appeared in 1829 they made a great sensation .
2 The great sensation this pamphlet caused was due solely to party interest.
3 It then created a great sensation , and has since been widely discussed.
4 Three magnificent Englishwomen, the Sheridan sisters, had formerly caused a great sensation .
5 The closing words of Mr. Raymond's speech excited great sensation and surprise.
6 This letter occasioned a great sensation in the Council of the Five Hundred.
7 The event created a great sensation in the First Church parish.
8 Her marriage with the black man created a great sensation in the town.
9 He is destined to make a great sensation in the world of letters.
10 There was a great sensation in the court at these words.
11 This opera when it appeared, created a great sensation in the musical world.
12 The reply of Joe produced a great sensation in the court-room.
13 The Work of Bethlehem had certainly created a great sensation at the Tuileries.
14 Naturally, the mystery of the night express caused a great sensation .
15 When the entire work was heard it made a great sensation .
16 Everyone said it was a miracle, and the affair caused a great sensation .
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