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1 The meetings began to grow larger, more enthusiastic, more impassioned , every day.
2 The sun, the sea, houses, flowers, faces-uponthem all lay more impassioned hues.
3 Whatever of warmer and more impassioned sentiment was exchanged between them passed in notes.
4 The more I retreated to a cold distance the more impassioned Lady Dudley became.
5 He paid no regard to my request, but proceeded in a more impassioned manner.
6 This speech, more impassioned than the utterances of William III.
7 Some singers take it fast there-thinkit sounds more impassioned .
8 The more impassioned you are, the stronger it will be.
9 Believe me to be more impassioned , more ardent than ever.
10 Ms Fletcher, currently a councillor, made one of the more impassioned speeches of the day.
11 Here is a serenade of a more impassioned character (p. 99):-
12 Worldliness wars upon the sentiment of family, and I know of no strife more impassioned .
13 Again the singer stepped forward-theutmost silence prevailed-histones became more impassioned - they breathed of love.
14 She sounds more impassioned than she has in the whole time I've been with her.
15 Béranger was all the more a poet at this period, that he was more impassioned .
16 No mortal could have been more impassioned than Tommy.
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