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Meanings of great sternness in English
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Usage of great sternness in English
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The king then sent for de Tulle, and spoke to him with greatsternness.
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He fired it twice with greatsternness and ceremony.
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And Brother Marcian, who was a man of greatsternness both of life and doctrine, cried:
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He woke them with greatsternness.
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Crosbie had then answered her with greatsternness, and she had wept when his refusal was made certain to her.
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He was ever a man who, with the tenderest of hearts, put on an appearance of greatsternness lest he betray it.
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It was her first sight of Quebec, and its massive, impregnable form struck a chill to her heart: it suggested greatsternness behind it.
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Miss Thompson's face, usually calm and serene, wore an expression of greatsternness as she faced the assembled classes in the study-hall the following morning.
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The result is greatersternness in modern thought.
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The winning charm of the plain little visitor only served to brace Miss Walden to greatersternness.
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"You had better 'shut up,' " said Captain Judkins, with greatsternness.
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"I cannot accept your proffered aid, Sir Francis," the young man replied, in an altered tone, and with greatsternness.