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1 This is not a very consoling outlook for the future of society.
2 It is not very consoling to have one's own likeness.
3 It's a fragrance I'm quite familiar with, and one that is very consoling to me.
4 Far from being outraged, I find this very consoling .
5 A very consoling fact for the doubter is this.
6 These remarks were very consoling but did not comfort her as much as Gertie's words:
7 Fletcher did not look as though he found the "Balm of I-told-you-so" very consoling .
8 Be that as it may, tired ladies can find it very consoling in this our twentieth century.
9 This assurance was very consoling to Mariequita.
10 This doctrine is very consoling to us.
11 This may have been very consoling to the ancient Egyptians, but to us it seems a truly mournful custom.
12 Such thoughts are very consoling .
13 Unlike mainstream gangster tales, however, there is nothing very consoling about the ending or, indeed, any part of the film.
14 This was not very consoling to Mrs. Bennet, and therefore, instead of making any answer, she went on as before.
15 Jim Hart walked into the rim of the firelight, and his long, thin, saplinglike figure looked very consoling to Paul.
16 Even if this were true, it would not be very consoling , for the bald heads on the street cleaning forces are numerous.
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