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1 The more he thought, the more inexplicable and self-contradictory her conduct appeared.
2 Each day I wonder at it more and find it more inexplicable .
3 His miraculous defeat had been converted into an even more inexplicable victory.
4 Farqui said the costs attached to the campaign made it even more inexplicable .
5 The more light I seemed to obtain, the more inexplicable the circumstances became.
6 The thing seems to me to be deeper and more inexplicable .
7 There is nothing more capricious, more inexplicable , more wayward, than fashion.
8 The problem was certainly simple enough, but for that very reason the more inexplicable .
9 His present attitude seemed therefore the more inexplicable - but she realised the impossibility of remonstrance.
10 So that his relentlessness towards Magda was the more inexplicable .
11 As he went on he saw still more inexplicable examples.
12 Women, I tried to persuade myself, had dislikes even more inexplicable than their likings.
13 The more I thought of it, the more inexplicable became the discovery of the mold.
14 But more inexplicable that this should be so in New England, than in the South.
15 But the singer's attitude became more and more inexplicable .
16 If indeed he was a little ragged urchin, the thing was only the more inexplicable !
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