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Meanings of pronounce an opinion in English
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Usage of pronounce an opinion in English
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Viewed in its social bearings, however, she feels free to pronounceanopinion.
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I am incompetent to pronounceanopinion on such important matters.
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Miss Sibyl was the first to pronounceanopinion on the Baby's attributes.
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These marks, which are not always very plain, do not yet allow me to pronounceanopinion.
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He himself would hesitate to pronounceanopinion; though, to be sure, there was always hope of a cure.
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Byron excited her; Scott she loved; Wordsworth only she puzzled at, wondered over, and hesitated to pronounceanopinion upon.
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Gentleman, though unfortunately he has been led into this movement, wishes the House to pronounceanopinion in favour of confiscation.
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They are not called upon to pronounceanopinion upon a wine, such as would be looked for from an expert.
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His Provinciales (1656) rendered abstruse questions of theology more or less intelligible, and invited the general public to pronounceanopinion on them.
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On this latter question we refrain from pronouncinganopinion.
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Aunt Eleanor showed premonitory signs of pronouncinganopinion.
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Reuben said that he must have a look round from the windows, before he pronouncedanopinion.
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I would not dream of pronouncinganopinion on any subject without being sure of my references first.
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After several abortive attempts, the seers at last pronouncedanopinion that the gods in no wise countenanced war.
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"Since you don't know him, you can hardly pronounceanopinion."
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"You don't know him-don'tpronounceanopinion upon him," I said, with warmth.