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1 These teams seem averse to the dull and predictable when they meet one another.
2 He didn't seem averse to talking about it, and went on at some length.
3 We seem averse to the extension of the principle.
4 Nor did she seem averse to my attentions.
5 E-Minders, who are used to Howard Rheingold's free site, seem averse to paying the monthly US$10 fee.
6 Talbot didn't seem averse to chatting with me, and Alcide and Franklin Mott had found they had acquaintances in common.
7 Our mariners, though hired only for the voyage, did not seem averse to making a day of it, as it was.
8 Mrs. Emery said it was "only decent to do that much after playing Mrs. Hollister such a trick," and Lydia did not seem averse .
9 My dæmon seemed averse to answering any questions on the topic of these illusions.
10 General, as well as soldier, on both sides, seemed averse to renew the battle.
11 She seemed averse to speaking when a sign would answer.
12 He seemed averse to putting into words some thought which troubled him beyond repression.
13 Jacotot was the only person who seemed averse to listen to the word of truth.
14 In London she did not reject, yet she seemed averse to the homage accorded her.
15 Even Boardman and Warner seemed averse to any conversation upon the subject, soberly said Atwater.
16 Even you seemed averse ; or have I been dreaming?
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