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1 But if you insist now , I shall die before a marriage comes.
2 I insist now that we shall speak of other things.
3 She would insist now , and would have it, as usual.
4 I insist now upon your doing what I wish.
5 To insist now seemed not to dare, but simply to BE, to live on possible terms.
6 It is a long story, and I must insist now that you lie quiet and go to sleep.
7 She would often insist now on talking about the siege, and hearing everything that the men could tell her.
8 Some other party deputies and candidates felt the same, but insist now that the damage to the party may be limited.
9 He joined her rhythm and slowed it down, insisting now on his own time.
10 My physician insists now that I haven't any real right to be out of it.
11 Phil's mother, to his unspeakable discomfort, had insisted now that he go call on Jim.
12 Mr. WICKLIFFE:- Iinsistnow upon taking the vote.
13 He insisted now on her pinning the roses on the tweed coat, and she humoured him.
14 Then came one of those painful stabs of conscience which insisted now and then on being felt.
15 She'd admit that, in the beginning, all she wanted was an adventure, but that wasn't why she was insisting now .
16 "I will insist now - you got , the better of me once, Peter."
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