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1 Unfortunately, never have so many been so admirable to so little effect.
2 And to a child just the fact of grown-upness is so admirable .
3 Take a poet so celebrated, in some respects so admirable , as Tennyson.
4 If it is so admirable - is the natural inquiry,-whynot let it alone?
5 Was his own government so admirable that one should regret its disappearance?
6 There is nothing in this world so rare or so admirable as honesty.
7 The cause itself is so admirable that it deserves wide support.
8 And it is this life which makes him so admirable as a pastor.
9 It was all so easy, and yet so admirable - elegance without weight.
10 You never saw strokes redoubled so justly, nor with so admirable a cadence.
11 Benita had never seen any man so admirable , and so childish.
12 Her face, critically regarded, is not so admirable as her form.
13 What's so admirable about inoffensiveness, I should like to know.
14 The man so admirable in adversity was invested with all the majesty of ruined greatness.
15 The long lines, so admirable for maternity wear are portrayed in this handsome afternoon costume.
16 He appeared so admirable an example of physical health.
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