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1 They have marvellous savvy and the writer learns from watching them.
2 You must have marvellous confidence in the man.
3 They are born predestined; solemn voices announce their coming, and their mothers have marvellous dreams about them.
4 You have marvellous old women in London who do all that we young people do, and who look astonishing.
5 It is sad that so many of those who have marvellous experiences have nothing else; while those who are sensitive and imaginative live circumscribed.
6 He has marvellous tact and influence when he chooses to exert them.
7 At school she has marvellous teachers who make everything work.
8 The humble works of Jean the potter had marvellous graces.
9 Bay of Plenty's had marvellous weather but the soil meters are still reading dry.
10 Paul de Lavardens had marvellous powers of enthusiasm and idealization.
11 Her face reminded one of some sketch of high-born beauty; its features had marvellous refinement.
12 The latter was a great troll, and had marvellous power over both men and beasts.
13 Mrs. Ward had marvellous qualifications for this patriotic task.
14 She felt that she had marvellous strength, endless freedom.
15 He was very familiar with the Bible and had marvellous skill in the acquisition of languages.
16 She had marvellous beauty and a devilish disposition.
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