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1 There is too much delicacy of feeling in her to do that.
2 The Duchess of Hamilton may have as much delicacy as she pleases.
3 One of them showed fine feeling and much delicacy on his part.
4 This imbecile little dog was not possessed of much delicacy of feeling.
5 The Panorama is well executed throughout, and in parts, with much delicacy and finish.
6 Professor Lyall, a man of much delicacy , seemed to find the subject particularly uncomfortable.
7 This is a subject of much consequence, and much delicacy .
8 But for this he had, as I afterwards found, too much delicacy of sentiment.
9 She broached the subject to him with much delicacy .
10 Gaston had too much delicacy to prolong the conversation.
11 Few would have shown so much delicacy and consideration.
12 To bring about a general organization and a general union, much delicacy of handling was necessary.
13 Then depend upon it he must have too much delicacy to begin about it so soon.
14 Justice, in whose hands you now are, might perhaps not interrogate you with so much delicacy .
15 He requires to be handled with much delicacy .
16 He had too much delicacy to intrude himself upon her when accident had thrown them together.
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