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1 He was, however, too much preoccupied to take much interest in nature.
2 Davidson, being stout, was much preoccupied with coolness and inclined to immobility.
3 She gets up and goes to the door and back, evidently much preoccupied .
4 When men marry they get very much preoccupied upon that point.
5 Her mind was too much preoccupied with something that concerned her far more.
6 They are too busy-theirminds too much preoccupied with their work.
7 Mr. Brodrick was much preoccupied with the defence of the United Kingdom against invasion.
8 Very much preoccupied she was, looking at the passing scenery and not seeing it.
9 My mind was very much preoccupied by my father's tenants.
10 Tito began to be much preoccupied with her impending duties.
11 Harry is too much preoccupied to discover it for himself.
12 We were, of course, much preoccupied , and our prospects gloomy.
13 I was too much preoccupied with my new situation.
14 Euthymia noticed that her friend had been very much preoccupied for two or three days.
15 Regret have neglected diary since Cape Colony, as have been much preoccupied with work on notions.
16 She retired to her room very sad and much preoccupied with the events of the day.
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