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1 His predominant feeling was sympathy towards the families of the remaining hostages.
2 Perhaps a sentence spoken by M. Guyot Montpayroux best illustrates the predominant feeling .
3 Instead, the predominant feeling here in the Mexican capital is one of betrayal.
4 The predominant feeling about the discussion of these things is, to speak frankly, Fear.
5 She was too agitated to perceive whether his predominant feeling was surprise or rapture.
6 Still as Mr. Mulready took his seat in his gig his predominant feeling was satisfaction.
7 His predominant feeling was that he had been ensnared.
8 What is the predominant feeling in each passage?
9 It is getting to be a predominant feeling in the American nature, I fear, to love change.
10 It seems as if the predominant feeling is "we'll believe it when we see it."
11 He was shaken with a variety of sensations of which the predominant feeling was that of repulsion.
12 The predominant feeling , however, that overpowered all others was transport at the sudden change in my whole fortunes.
13 It was a startling revelation of her own beauty, but the predominant feeling was not elation, but distress.
14 But to one onlooker, from the platform, the predominant feeling was wonder at the amazing power of the woman.
15 Indeed, surprise at what they saw on board the steam yacht was the predominant feeling amongst these children of nature.
16 The big tidings rather dazed than crushed him, his predominant feeling being soon again one of keenest sorrow and sympathy.
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