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1 But the instincts of humanity generally kept men from rites so revolting .
2 A doctrine so revolting to common-sense could not find any other result.
3 If he were an out-and-out native he wouldn't be quite so revolting .
4 Among these, none was so painful and so revolting as a public execution.
5 The frivolities of the other men in the factory seemed so fatuous, so revolting .
6 There is nothing in life so revolting , so degrading.
7 Yet did it not seem so revolting after all.
8 I burst out laughing because the whole thing is so revolting I can't stand it.
9 Never were attentions so revolting to me as were those of Lord Alphingham that night.
10 Her Majesty's Government require the Porte to abandon, once for all, so revolting a principle.
11 Does not the parent's faith forbid the intrusion of a doctrine so revolting as this?
12 The spectacle witnessed on the beach would have been intensely comical were it not so revolting .
13 It was unpleasant, but not nearly so revolting to me as the vultures in the Parsee burying-ground.
14 Edith started violently, and the project was so revolting to her that she fled from the room.
15 There is no longer room for the presumptive objection that charges so revolting could not be true.
16 My only object is indeed to avoid, for both parties, anything so revolting as a personal collision.
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