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1 On the whole, it was more endurable than might have been supposed.
2 This hall's glow made more endurable the image of Jonas Bronck's hand.
3 The chill air of the Puna was even more endurable than such company.
4 Even the worst would be more endurable than this hideous suspense.
5 Still the result was enough for Daniel to make his life more endurable .
6 As it was, Marion found this little event more endurable than she expected.
7 If she had abused me, it would have been more endurable .
8 Our relationship would, I thought, have been more endurable if we had quarrelled.
9 But somehow things did seem a little more endurable before I reached the house.
10 Thrust upon them by force, it would have been no more endurable than Popery.
11 My son, tell me thy sorrow, that it may become more endurable by participation.-Nagananda
12 Nothing was forgotten which could have made the news in the slightest degree more endurable .
13 The poverty and hardship which she remembered in her early days had been more endurable .
14 He realised at once that this was more endurable .
15 Every one was planning how to help Cissie, how to make her present state more endurable .
16 May not men preserve their hope of heaven and yet lead more endurable lives on earth?
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