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1 It rather sickens me, and makes me loathe the sight of a seal.
2 She had come to loathe the sight of that purse.
3 Take back your letters; loathe the sight of them.
4 Ruffian, and fool, I loathe the sight of you.
5 And what to Lord Suckling, that Algernon should loathe the sight of the young lord?
6 Why profess a taste for reading, when I loathe the sight of a sober volume?
7 In fact I loathe the sight of you.
8 I simply loathe the sight of those M.A.
9 You loathe the sight of a school-room.
10 You fair loathe the sight of me.
11 My eyes loathe the sight of thee!
12 You know I loathe the sight of you; and yet you stick on here like like a leech.
13 Before the end of this seventy-two-hour period, Bruce had grown to loathe the sight and scent of chicken.
14 I loathe the sight of you: I would rather have to do with a spider than with you.
15 The next minute he begged her earnestly not to come near him again because her infidelities had made him loathe the sight of her.
16 She knew, in spite of all his kindness, that there was that in her face and form which made him loathe the sight of her.
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