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1 Never in his orderly life had anything so precipitate happened to him.
2 Henry was not dismayed with an insurrection so precipitate and ill supported.
3 Let me beg; father, that you will not be so precipitate .
4 Knowing how I must regret that, you need not have been so precipitate .
5 After all, this is not so precipitate as it seems.
6 Aghríras, the brother of Afrásiyáb, however, was not so precipitate .
7 Had he loved as I did, and do, he could not have been so precipitate .
8 And perhaps you are very sore and resentful at me this morning for being so precipitate .
9 The greater numbers of the army were already out of danger, the flight having been so precipitate .
10 If only she hadn't been so precipitate - only waited a bit for him to come back to her.
11 He almost wished now that he had not been quite so precipitate in the matter of James Merritt.
12 If a squirrel barked she gave a nervous start, so precipitate it seemed as if it must hurt.
13 She is so precipitate , my Irene.
14 Miss Stanbury, however, was not so precipitate or uncharitable as to act strongly upon information such as this.
15 I needn't have been so precipitate .
16 Una wished they had not been so precipitate : but Di Blythe was equal to that and any occasion.
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