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1 But Judy, too intoxicated with her visions to notice Nance's reproof, continued:
2 It must have arrived while Philip was too intoxicated to grasp its meaning.
3 Rape is your fault if you're too intoxicated to remember it.
4 Constantly monitor your drink and know your limits so you don't get too intoxicated .
5 The prosecution said she could not possibly have consented, as she was too intoxicated .
6 They were too intoxicated by what they found within.
7 He was still too intoxicated to reflect, or to feel shame of his present errand.
8 Defense attorneys had argued that Vandenburg was too intoxicated to commit an assault and should be acquitted.
9 We were still too intoxicated by our recent release from West Point to hear the guns of our war...Vietnam.
10 Defense attorneys argued during the trial that Vandenburg was too intoxicated to commit an assault and should be acquitted.
11 At the police station, Constable Pranic told the court, Pippi and Justin Drew were considered too intoxicated to be interviewed.
12 He would also spend weekends at the Whitianga police station babysitting people who were too intoxicated to be left alone.
13 I first appealed to Count Esterhazy; but he declared himself to be too intoxicated by your beauty to resign you.
14 In his excitement he had forgiven her slight against his authority, too intoxicated by his seer's powers to hold a grudge.
15 Elizabeth had just extricated herself from the amorous embrace of a drunken baron, who had been too intoxicated to recognize her.
16 But he looked love into her loving eyes and went away, too intoxicated to care whither this adventure was leading him.
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