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1 However, compared to your exploits, I fear my words will prove exceedingly dull.
2 An egg too many is no great matter, yet it may prove exceedingly annoying.
3 Prying, suspicious eyes-such as those of Master Hymn-of-PraiseBusy, for instance, might prove exceedingly uncomfortable and even dangerous.
4 Great caution should be taken to guard against the occurrence of such accidents, as they might prove exceedingly disastrous.
5 But it was, as she could dimly see, a game that might prove exceedingly dangerous to play, and the Count had spoiled it all, anyway.
6 But the contest between the opposing parties proved exceedingly bitter and malevolent.
7 The pulling proved exceedingly heavy, and they camped at the end of half a mile.
8 A considerable impression would probably have been produced, had not the weather proved exceedingly unpropitious.
9 Moreover, although this pressure was all from the left, it proved exceedingly difficult to go on.
10 The verdict Despite the painfully slow intro, Harvest Moon proves exceedingly engaging once revealing its secrets.
11 The marriage proved exceedingly happy and harmonious.
12 In the year 1766, it was first introduced into the province of Maule, where it proved exceedingly fatal.
13 The task has proved exceedingly difficult.
14 This talent, which proved exceedingly useful at various times in her life, now served her in good stead.
15 These caterpillars cannot be caught by hand, and hitherto it has proved exceedingly difficult to cope with them.
16 Owing to the large demand for steel for engineering operations, both at home and abroad, it proved exceedingly remunerative.
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