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1
The pride of the best cook in the band was
seriously
offended
.
2
I know he would be
seriously
offended
if we did not.
3
That he was
seriously
offended
with me there was no doubt.
4
Both Parker and Emerson
seriously
offended
their Alma Mater and were practically repudiated.
5
One evening she said she thought Mrs. Harling was not
seriously
offended
with me.
6
I had a reason, Mrs. Oldershaw, for the silence which has so
seriously
offended
you.
7
I am afraid Mr. Marr will feel
seriously
offended
.
8
A father had been
seriously
offended
with his son, and had threatened to disinherit him.
9
Now, Charlie, if you mention Europe once in this walk I shall be
seriously
offended
.
10
But Adela would be very
seriously
offended
if she guessed that you had done so.'
11
She knew that she had
seriously
offended
Craven.
12
Previously she had been forgiving and not
seriously
offended
,
even when he had been blind drunk.
13
He was much too good humored to be
seriously
offended
as he said to the doctor:
14
I dressed in an ill temper, for I was
seriously
offended
with Lawson, and also seriously alarmed.
15
Observing these rules Willkie
seriously
offended
the Mayor of Baghdad by refusing to have a drink with him.
16
His accusing tone
seriously
offended
her.
seriously
offended
seriously