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1 Both were, indeed, much neglected ; the trees wanted pruning, the field manure.
2 Hospitality is much neglected in America for the very reasons touched upon above.
3 What service is much neglected in the Church in our day?
4 Consequently, when the Corporal first came, the poor little Bebelle was much neglected .
5 I was so much neglected , as to food, that I became quite emaciated.
6 Flora was much neglected , as Mrs. Maroney devoted all her time to business.
7 The airship has been very much neglected by popular favor.
8 Little care was taken in the selection of shading-trees, and pruning was much neglected .
9 The education of Marie Antoinette was certainly very much neglected .
10 The world has too much neglected these means of interpretation.
11 Mrs. Bolton felt herself very much neglected and greatly aggrieved.
12 The church, on the other hand, was an ugly barn-like building, apparently much neglected .
13 Drawing is another kind of hand-craft, quite too much neglected .
14 There were compensations for being "cut" which Mrs. Tramore too much neglected .
15 These last two, together with literature, had, he thought, been entirely too much neglected .
16 What a pity her education has been so much neglected !
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