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1 I'm particularly partial to the dark beers or a good lager.
2 Sir James was not only particularly partial to Denman, but admired him personally.
3 The rain god must have been particularly partial to this beautiful ranch this season.
4 It's said that Swiss-educated Kim is particularly partial to Swiss cheese, Cristal champagne and Hennessy cognac.
5 Parrots are also innumerable, and the natives are particularly partial to them and monkeys for food.
6 Moreover, I am not particularly partial to the music of 'Martha' which will be played to-night.
7 I'm not particularly partial to plain Hannahs, but I'll do my level best for Darsie Garnett.
8 The Hannibal Lecter of the rocky shoreline is particularly partial to other shellfish, mostly barnacles and mussels.
9 They seemed particularly partial to a low pale-green-foliaged tree with fringelike leaves, something like fennel or asparagus.
10 I was dressed in the habit of a Quaker,- asocietyto which, in early youth, I was particularly partial .
11 Miss Gryll, who, though a proficient in all music, was particularly partial to ballads, had just begun to sing one.
12 The bit was literally a pale grey molasses pellet to which giraffes are particularly partial , which you place between your lips.
13 John, who's particularly partial to a bit of stomach, admits that the Chinese will eat most things if they're cooked properly.
14 It may be added that 'Baldy' Smith has never been known as being particularly partial to the use of negro troops.
15 I'm particularly partial to Brighton Gin, which manages to be both elegant and forceful enough to hold its own against the tonic.
16 In Eastwell Park there was a hill, called Parnassus, to which she was particularly partial , and to this she commonly turned her footsteps.
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