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1 You appear to me too vehement ; you take the matter too seriously.
2 These agitations were too vehement for a feeble constitution like hers.
3 While thus musing, Welbeck's countenance and gesture displayed emotions too vehement for speech.
4 He was being a little too hard, a little too vehement
5 And I am not going to requite your love ill. You are too vehement .
6 You are too vehement to quite convince me, Judge Ostrander.
7 Again, she struck him as too vehement and bold; nor did he disguise his views.
8 His protests had been too vehement to be convincing.
9 Suddenly awakened to the perception of the danger, Lady Mary was too vehement in her terror.
10 A little too vehement - like a bull who has made up his mind to consider every colour scarlet.
11 She had lived where he had suggested, she had never embarrassed him with too vehement an affection.
12 But Miss Howe's, were it not kept up by her mother's opposition, is too vehement to endure.
13 Her protest was too vehement , but I recognized her good intention and believed utterly in her steely will.
14 He thought the mode of pleading there too vehement , and too much addressed to the passions of the judges.
15 They were all too vehement .
16 He is rather too vehement .
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