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1 Yes, I did not expect people to be so receptive to the story.
2 The South African market is so receptive over there.
3 Which was why she'd been so receptive to Ingemar Cassetti's offer to have her father assassinated.
4 We were pinching ourselves, they were so receptive .
5 Robert, with that singular temperament of his, so receptive to all impressions, began to feel it.
6 It was almost an intoxication, this wonderfully stimulating contact with a mind so receptive , so brilliant, so sympathetic.
7 Even MCC members, not usually so receptive to women's cricket, were in formation outside the Grace Gates before 7am.
8 Tess was so receptive that the few minutes of contact with the whirl of material progress lingered in her thought.
9 It is because our souls are so receptive , so imitative, and in consequence so easily perverted, darkened, blinded, or misled.
10 His many undergraduate friends, strong as their influence must have been in the aggregate on a nature so receptive , hardly concern us here.
11 All the men were in drill or pongee, and so receptive is the imagination that the picture robbed the room of half its heat.
12 I feel that Americans are not used to listening to a language other than theirs, but at the same time they've been so receptive .
13 Though I'd been forthright in disavowing any intention to seek the highest office, I well understood why Brezhnev had been so receptive to my visit.
14 She looked at him, and her face, usually so sensitive, so receptive , so warmly benign when it was turned to his, was hard and cold.
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