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1 Servants and subordinate agents in England are quite unmanageable in these respects.
2 It had neither rudder nor masts, so that it was quite unmanageable .
3 I declare those children will get quite unmanageable with such long holidays.
4 Besides, a moon of two hundred feet diameter did not seem quite unmanageable .
5 I'm sure the champagne will be quite unmanageable after all this shaking up.
6 Some files prepared by gardaí are often " quite unmanageable in terms of bulk".
7 At present the Soldier dare not issue oats or the animals would become quite unmanageable .
8 They were new horses and young, and the Marquise said that Charles found them quite unmanageable .
9 It grew wilder as it grew older, and became quite unmanageable - they could n't keep it in the embassy.
10 Less often, the child will be quiet with his own nurse, and quite unmanageable with a stranger.
11 They say he is quite unmanageable to-day.
12 Shortly before reaching Bishop's, "wife's shoes" became quite unmanageable .
13 You must excuse the children, who see so little company, they are quite unmanageable when strangers are present.
14 The council, however, was for a long time quite unmanageable , and only yielded at last to open violence.
15 He was a difficult old man when he served the farmer; he was quite unmanageable in his private affairs.
16 They were now in shoal water, and the vessel, already half waterlogged, became quite unmanageable in the furious waves.
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