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1 A man would hardly pursue so light a purpose with such stability.
2 Have you not yet found out that it is a god whom you pursue so furiously?
3 Will your Excellency tell me the proper course to pursue so that I may be protected in my discovery?
4 I always knew fashion was the career I wanted to pursue so that's why I started my own handbag collection.
5 He does not care to pursue so risky a business at this rate of profit; he determines to contract operations.
6 If, however, you are fixed in the resolve to pursue so desperate an enterprise, learn what first is to be done.
7 For that reason, man should pursue so far as possible, both theoretically and practically, that which is contrary to his nature.
8 And how could we otherwise explain the fact that he could pursue so long a road without ever issuing from its narrow rut?
9 Early in that memorable year he boldly informed his people as to the course he intended to pursue so long as the war lasted.
10 Pekuah was not yet satisfied, but entreated the Princess not to pursue so dreadful a purpose as that of entering the recesses of the Pyramids.
11 Pekuah was yet not satisfied, but entreated the princess not to pursue so dreadful a purpose, as that of entering the rececess of the pyramid.
12 The government would act wisely in not pursuing so suicidal a course.
13 The contrary course now pursued so frequently is most detrimental to morals.
14 This is the system pursued so successfully in Angola.
15 The chase was pursued so long, that the King gave up, and returned to Saint Germain.
16 The elusive phantom he had pursued so long was buried under the tangled branches of that tree.
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This collocation consists of: Pursue so through the time