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1 As soon as I said her name, he was even more attentive .
2 But once the prince turned a more attentive look on the arena.
3 Whatever the truth, he was thereafter a more attentive and effective editor.
4 He is even more attentive to the ear than to the eye.
5 A shudder passed through the audience, who were more and more attentive .
6 Perhaps we are simply more attentive and better informed than of old.
7 Imaginary Becky was much more attentive than real Becky had ever been.
8 Never was a story told to a more attentive and appreciative auditor.
9 He was more attentive than Montague, and I believe had more sympathy.
10 After a very spare dinner she was more attentive to my trouble.
11 No Prince had ever a more attentive or a more interested auditor.
12 He is very sharp, and much more attentive than your English footmen.
13 A more attentive reading revealed that this was, unquestionably, a comedy item.
14 Attached Aquarians should definitely be a little more attentive to their partners!
15 Never was he more amiable, more brilliant, more attentive , or more tender.
16 As of old, the more Emily seethed, the more attentive she became.
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