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1 If you'd point us to it we'd be much beholden to you.
2 But I am much beholden to you, gentle sirs.
3 Yes (he answered), we are much beholden for that boon.
4 We are much beholden to you, Mother Jujy.
5 I am much beholden to thee, Gaffer Hob!
6 And therefore fair maiden, said Sir Gawaine, ye are much beholden to him to give him thanks.
7 And you must admit, doctor, that your George Frederick Handel is much beholden to our Henry Purcell.
8 We were much beholden to this general for bread, wine, and many other necessaries, and for much kindness.
9 For they were much beholden to
10 Lightly leaped Robin off his back, and said, "I am much beholden to you, good father."
11 But if he is correct in his surmise, I am much beholden to the relaxing influences of the night.
12 Wherefore he said to him: Messire, I am much beholden to you for coming to my aid in this battle.
13 I am much beholden , my lord Abbot, for your kindly entertainment and I hope some day I may requite it.
14 I am much beholden to the excellent introductions to these two books, which are models of what editorial introductions should be.
15 They say that he was a man much beholden to his wife,-proneto lean upon her in his goings out and comings in.
16 Done I owe my life, and I feel that a service done to him is something for which I, too, am much beholden . '
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