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1 At last, with no slight misgiving , we came down into the city's smoke.
2 Miss Ford was saying, "Really, Bernard...." Sarah Brown felt a slight misgiving .
3 With a slight misgiving I presented him to her and was again relieved of fear.
4 There may even be a slight misgiving that you have somehow missed out on something.
5 And this slight misgiving grew to a certainty of impending trouble when she came up, when she faced him.
6 At the same time the sudden slight misgiving he had been conscious of in the Bishop's presence ran through him again.
7 When Spener had spoken he felt a slight misgiving , as one who should look pitifully on the moth which he had crushed.
8 Margaret felt a thrill of joy that Gerard should be lodged under the same roof with her; then she had a slight misgiving .
9 You're not being funny; just a simple country boy like Wayne was at first. He performed the action, still with some slight misgiving .
10 Joffre went at it without the slightest misgiving .
11 I had slight misgivings from the first.
12 Not the slightest misgiving troubled him.
13 Even if Mr. Raymond Greene had still some slight misgivings , he was, to all effects and purposes, convinced.
14 No one in Moscow at that time could have the slightest misgiving about the warlike tendencies of the revolution.
15 It is evident that her son, a strictly virtuous and religious man, never had the slightest misgiving about his mother's position.
16 I had some slight misgivings , and so evidently had Carrie, for she said: "I hope we shall think it good news."
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