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1 No longer conscious of all the sensations of being in a body.
2 Carl's breathing was labored and wet, and he was no longer conscious .
3 The blows became more frequent; Jean-Christophe was no longer conscious of his fingers.
4 She was no longer conscious of the anguish of the cold.
5 Quite certainly she was no longer conscious that I stood about.
6 He grew more quiet, his muscles stiffened and relaxed-hewas no longer conscious .
7 He was no longer conscious of the sinful act he was about to commit.
8 He was no longer conscious of himself or his guests, not even of Barbara.
9 She was no longer conscious of being angry herself.
10 Silvère was no longer conscious of the fighting.
11 I was no longer conscious to the feebleness of disease, but rushed along with fervent impetuosity.
12 He is no longer conscious of his acts.
13 She is no longer conscious of it.
14 She was no longer conscious of cold.
15 Already they were stretched on the rock, inanimate, and no longer conscious of what passed around them.
16 Well, Colonel Dunbar was in command, since the general was no longer conscious , and must take the blame.
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