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1 At last this fact struck even the I.G., long-suffering though he was.
2 Ralph had been more struck even by her manner than her words.
3 The weight and closeness of the air had struck even the insects dumb.
4 The exceeding nobility of the face and form struck even Roy.
5 The bare idea for a moment struck even Dr. Grantly dumb.
6 At times his ability to converse with Sandy struck even him with wonder.
7 No man can say that I ever struck even a Mingo in his blanket.
8 LEINSTER'S injury problems struck even before the plane left Dublin for Manchester on Saturday morning.
9 And this is the authority which struck even on the unsusceptible hearts of the listening crowds.
10 He struck even Fiorsen by his unsmiling pallor.
11 After a moment a woman's voice, which struck even him as strange, said in faint tones:
12 She could see that it struck even Johnson's obtuseness as unfavourable, for he presently effaced himself.
13 Their north London rivals have simply struck even earlier and vaulted over Spurs in the Premiership table.
14 There was something in this formidable position that struck even the ignoble vulgar with awe and admiration.
15 The Future is a deep mine, and we have not yet struck even a spade into it.
16 There was no need of the caution, for the minister's altered look struck even Donald with awe.
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