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1
But she felt an
insuperable
objection
to finding herself in Arthur's presence.
2
Wel, I have thought of an
insuperable
objection
to your Mediterranean theory.
3
But to this course an almost
insuperable
objection
presents itself at first seeming.
4
But do you think her situation is an
insuperable
objection
?
5
But under the circumstances it need not, I think, be regarded as an
insuperable
objection
.
6
This to her mind was an
insuperable
objection
.
7
I, too, have an
insuperable
objection
to marriage.
8
This unexpected proposal gave me pleasure and surprize, but the want of money occurred to me as an
insuperable
objection
.
9
I have questioned him on the subject, and I confess I see no
insuperable
objection
to his being a clergyman, as things go.
10
What the world in general would probably consider the best qualification for the owner of a big estate is, in my eyes, an
insuperable
objection
.
11
In that, to be sure, there is still much old machinery, but perhaps its presence would prove no
insuperable
objection
to a theory so pleasing.
12
It would be different if I were now as I was ten years ago, but I feared you might think my health an
insuperable
objection
.
13
She had such an
insuperable
objection
to be seen by anybody, whether at home or abroad, that she concealed her face by a thick veil.
14
Or, if there are
insuperable
objections
,
why not see Miss Madden?
15
There are, we think,
insuperable
objections
to this last plan.
16
Then Herbert's ill health and lameness are two
insuperable
objections
.
insuperable
objection
insuperable