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1 I don't think he would punish so well.
2 How can I punish so mean a scoundrel?
3 This command he disobeyed, and Fa'bius expressed his determination to punish so flagrant a breach of military discipline.
4 His surprise and affliction were the more sensible, because it was not in his power to punish so high an affront.
5 For a rising in Venice will be called nowadays a rebellion against France, and France will hasten to punish so terrible a crime.
6 This explains partially why Labour was punished so severely at the polls.
7 But the belief in sin is punished so long as the belief lasts.
8 What had I done to be punished so heavily?
9 What have they done, that they are punished so ?
10 The means of punishing so powerful an animal is a question of difficulty to his attendants.
11 If minor errors were punished so sternly, what would be the fate of this arch rebel.
12 The very least we ask is that you stop punishing so many of us through Mr. Prescott.
13 Women who have been punished so severely by this government need a hand up to get off benefits.
14 Scientific fraud is punished so severely, according to Hull, because it harms every other scientist in the field.
15 And I think I have been punished so much that you needn't be very cross with me, Marilla.
16 The moon made supplication: "Shall I be punished so severely for having spoken a single word?"
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