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1 I said Clementine deserved better, but he said I was being too sentimental .
2 I like her, but she was always too sentimental , said Austin.
3 Dean Farrar's books, vigorous in a sense as they are, are too sentimental .
4 Am I too sentimental , too naïve for giving this child a small donation?
5 Far too limited in your thinking and far too sentimental .
6 Nothing was too sentimental for him in his later years.
7 But I am growing too sentimental : - to return to the theme.
8 But please do not be too sentimental about the "good old days."
9 They yielded to an atmosphere that both, by temperament, were too sentimental to resist.
10 I think my story's too spun out and too sentimental .
11 Or was he too sentimental to admit it, too romantic to be a realist?
12 But at the same time he was saying do you think my title's too sentimental ?
13 Her cruelty; her unfaithfulness, Forster laments, sounding both tragic and heartfelt, but never too sentimental .
14 That's too sentimental , Beth; just like your writing.
15 Veppers took over before it got too sentimental .
16 Poh, poh, Joyce; this is much too sentimental for your Mohawks, and Oneidas, and Onondagas, and Tuscaroras.
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