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1 She felt that she could not much longer stay in the saddle.
2 After two months of illness, Josephina could no longer stay in bed.
3 Midnight came, and I knew I could no longer stay awake.
4 The longer stay in school actually begets an increase of failures.
5 Anyway, he hoped the captain would invite him to make a longer stay .
6 I cannot say, for the present, where we shall make a longer stay .
7 If Dorothy accepted him, I could no longer stay at Riverview.
8 Except you, poor Marya Ivánofna has no longer stay or comforter.
9 Mr. Brontë wrote to urge Charlotte's longer stay at the seaside.
10 Your wife's threats of prosecution are ridiculous, she made my longer stay impossible.
11 She must feel you have come because you could no longer stay away.
12 Why then should a man cling to a longer stay here?
13 The poor girl thought, I can no longer stay here.
14 We would like to show you more of its glories on a longer stay .
15 He asked the old man to furnish him with quarters for a longer stay .
16 These so cordially urged longer stay that Oswald readily consented.
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