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Meanings of paid some attention in English
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Usage of paid some attention in English
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He treated Antoinette with frigid politeness, paidsomeattention to Mlle.
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There were few branches of literature to which he had not paidsomeattention.
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A few men of more strictly scientific natures paidsomeattention to these little organisms.
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I think perhaps the Ayres family have paidsomeattention to her, Horace said, constrainedly.
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This time Bunny not only heard what his sister said, but he paidsomeattention to her.
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He sat on the platform by Clarice's side and paidsomeattention to her manner during the evening.
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For several evenings after this Mr. Breeze paidsomeattention to the ballet in his usual round of the theatres.
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He also paidsomeattention to politics, and became, for a while, a person of really considerable renown and distinction.
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He paidsomeattention, it is true, to Schiller's philosophic writings, but what he read did not altogether please him.
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As this is a subject to which I have paidsomeattention, suggestions for your consideration with regard to the free gap.
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White paidsomeattention to dress, and got a feather-topp'd, grizzled wig from London; cost him £2, 5s.
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In August he records that he read "a good deal of various amusing books, and paidsomeattention to metaphysical subjects."
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Margaritone also paidsomeattention to architecture, although I have not mentioned any things made from his designs because they are of slight importance.
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Then Mrs. Forest was unusually amiable at breakfast, and paidsomeattention to her daughter, which she generally found herself too busy to do.
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To walk up Queen Street meant, then, to follow his example, as he at one time paidsomeattention to this Miss Agnes Queen.
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While in Florida I paidsomeattention to the negro method of conducting praise meetings, which they very appropriately call "de shoutings."