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1 Even Mr Ffolliot unbent to a dignified urbanity in his presence.
2 If Lady Ambermere unbent to anybody, she unbent to Georgie.
3 Necessarily he must have or he couldn't have unbent to me as he did.
4 Here the sails were unbent to be repaired, and tents were set up on shore.
5 Even Jarvis unbent to him, and insisted upon his sitting with them for the third act.
6 He was fond of Brinnaria and unbent to her more than to most of his acquaintances.
7 She had not unbent to him.
8 He was at Harvard in my year, and so far as he unbent to any one, he sometimes unbent to me.
9 Even the valet unbent to him, and inquired if the doctor needed a man at home to look after him and his clothes.
10 Dredge she thought quite beneath her notice, Mrs. Mortlock was slightly more tolerated, but Miss Slowcum never really unbent to either of these ladies.
11 Then she unbent to Mr. Stocks and made him follow her out on a peninsula of rock, above which hung a great cluster of fruit.
12 He appeared to be suffering, and she seemed to unbend to him more than she ever unbent to me, or any one else on board.
13 "Stranger to me," the bored one unbent to say.
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This collocation consists of: Unbent to through the time
Unbent to across language varieties