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1
The detective, with
great
vehemence
,
brought down his fist on the table.
2
The Irishman coloured deeply, and, turning to Josiah, said, with
great
vehemence
-
3
Exasperated at this sarcasm, he replied, with
great
vehemence
,
You lie, lubber!
4
He speaks in many places on the precept of alms-deeds with
great
vehemence
.
5
But the lady shrieked with
great
vehemence
of terror and besought him mercy.
6
One of the youngest among them, with
great
vehemence
,
pronounced him a hypocrite.
7
He went on arguing with Commandant Chabran, sometimes with
great
vehemence
.
8
At length, ringing a bell with
great
vehemence
,
he exclaimed, 'What!
9
They evidently did not agree, for much gesticulation and
great
vehemence
characterised their debate.
10
In one passage Sir Thomas More asks with
great
vehemence
:
11
All at once the applause broke out with
great
vehemence
.
12
It was delivered with
great
vehemence
,
and deep indignant feeling.
13
She was still standing and spoke now with
great
vehemence
.
14
It's a rapid where the water comes down a steep part with
great
vehemence
.
15
The multitude were shouting and hallooing with
great
vehemence
.
16
Once he roused, and with
great
vehemence
asked to have his lawyer sent for immediately.
great
vehemence
great