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1
The melancholy to which Bretons are
so
subject
took hold of me.
2
And without your muffler, you that are
so
subject
to chills.
3
It is so new, and I am
so
subject
to colds in my head.
4
Nowhere else, literally nowhere else, is a player's minutest fault
so
subject
to scrutiny.
5
But he had done
so
subject
to the burden of one very serious stipulation.
6
I am not
so
subject
to vapours as you, child.
7
Why are they
so
subject
to stomach and intestinal disorders?
8
Why are not old men
so
subject
to the plague as young men and children?
9
No art form is so fleeting and
so
subject
to the dictates of fashion as opera.
10
None are
so
subject
except those belonging in the State, or actually taking part in the proceedings.
11
Very young people are not
so
subject
to them; they have flurry, not worry- averydifferent thing.
12
I need have no misgivings as to Ethel's health, and she has always been
so
subject
to chills.
13
But then, 'tis
so
subject
to storms, 'tis no wonder the lover perished, and the bridge was broken.
14
But this tree or shrub is
so
subject
to the attacks of a leaf-blight that the culture has decreased.
15
We do not wish to have our right to do
so
subject
to the action of this or any other body.
16
Poor Mrs Bulteel is
so
subject
to take cold from draughts, and I very nearly fell asleep while she was reading.
so
subject
so