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1
A few people from Mike and Foxtrot compounds joined the
protest
too
.
2
He 'doth
protest
too
much'; and the protestation comes from an uneasy conscience.
3
I have to admit, I didn't
protest
too
hard when he picked me up.
4
They
protest
too
much that this assault was not deliberate.
5
Thousands of school students followed her example, and many adults were inspired to
protest
too
.
6
But perhaps Donald Clarke (Opinion, April 21st) doth
protest
too
much.
7
But I'd better be careful not to go over the top and
protest
too
much.
8
But the crusty former sailor doth
protest
too
much, in both senses of the phrase.
9
I have never been to those meetings. But the sex addict doth
protest
too
much.
10
He came to the help of his master, who, he feared, might
protest
too
much.
11
In the circumstances, one feels the deputy and ambassador doth
protest
too
much about the Goebbels remark.
12
He does, I think,
protest
too
much.
13
But does the lady
protest
too
much?
14
Methinks the gentleman doth
protest
too
much.
15
Does the gentleman not
protest
too
much?
16
The lady doth
protest
too
much, methinks.
protest
too
protest