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1 As Lylda continued, the hostile element in the crowd grew more insistent .
2 His inclination became the more insistent , the more he thought of it.
3 In a way physical objects have more insistent perceptive power than sense-objects.
4 When the shouts became more insistent , Pavel raised his hand and said:
5 But her movements only caused him to groan and become more insistent .
6 Another peal clanged through the house, louder and more insistent than before.
7 Mr. Kipling's knock was much more insistent ; he could not be unheard.
8 Once he took out his watch, as his impatience became more insistent .
9 But others came crowding upon them, others still more insistent and perplexing.
10 Each time she halted, the ringing in her ears grew more insistent .
11 The daily beat of the Washington drum gets louder and more insistent .
12 These prisoners saw Stony less often, and they were more insistent .
13 When the auxiliary power units fire up, the rocket's vibration becomes more insistent .
14 As I gazed on the panels the questions became more and more insistent .
15 The music from the reception rooms grew louder and more insistent .
16 No instinct is more insistent in the early days of the child's life.
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