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1 With deep and reverent awe I replaced the candelabrum in its former position.
2 Mrs. Crowder looked with almost reverent awe into the face of her husband.
3 Yet, science-worshiper that he was, something of reverent awe tinged the keen triumph.
4 Her tone was equally compounded of reverent awe and triumph.
5 Hazel bows down, her whole soul overwhelmed with reverent awe .
6 Not a trace of fear was upon her face, but only serene, reverent awe .
7 George's boyish shyness, his reverent awe of her, startled her.
8 The priest glanced at the crucifix with reverent awe .
9 These words, uttered with thrilling earnestness, struck reverent awe into the nuns and the stranger.
10 With its coming the past seemed blotted out; hate gave place to reverent awe and tenderness.
11 Even the Professor's usual cockiness now seemed to be overlaid by a kind of reverent awe .
12 Vassily Stepanovitch with reverent awe , scarcely touching her hot body with his fingers, changes the compress.
13 John and James look with awe, reverent awe .
14 It is the reverent awe which has no torment, and is then purest when faith is strongest.
15 In silence, in wonder, in reverent awe and in unspoken prayer, we gaze at the Gospel scene.
16 The bourgeoisie has stripped of its halo every occupation hitherto honoured and looked up to with reverent awe .
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