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1 Of course a sudden shock was more than sufficient to precipitate matters .
2 Two things increase the peril and tend to precipitate matters ; reading and companionship.
3 I can contain myself no longer, and must perforce precipitate matters .
4 You will throw everything back if you try to precipitate matters .
5 Then I am to understand that you decline to precipitate matters ?
6 The girl herself would probably suspect something, and that would almost inevitably precipitate matters .
7 He was too wise to precipitate matters by any untimely avowal of his feelings.
8 So he would hardly precipitate matters by a criminal act.
9 Don't precipitate matters ; you can make your health an excuse to miss the Autumn session.
10 Hence-unless the free-flowing whiskey should precipitate matters - there would probably be no open outbreak before midnight.
11 Arabi's agents will hardly precipitate matters in that way.
12 It will simply precipitate matters if you do.
13 This was so different from what he had expected that he was obliged to precipitate matters .
14 A public inquiry is inevitable, and the knowledge of his arrival in the country will precipitate matters .
15 I am going out to precipitate matters .
16 Then, moved by a sudden impulse to precipitate matters , he drew his left hand from his pocket.
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