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1 In return Paul let him go home quite alone and very drunk .
2 The very drunk have the intuition sometimes of savages or brute beasts.
3 Well, there they are; but you must make him very drunk indeed.
4 They drink whisky without fear, and will get very drunk if permitted.
5 But no one shall touch you-unlessit's myself if I'm very drunk .
6 He wore the kind of dazed expression belonging to the very drunk .
7 In truth, however, the sheriff was right: they were very drunk .
8 The heat of the room and the spirits soon made Antek very drunk .
9 At a first glance it was perceptible that the captain was very drunk .
10 The other was a very drunk and very wealthy English gentleman.
11 They got very drunk coming down on the boat and mutinied.
12 The first was very drunk though suddenly he seemed quite sober.
13 The men, as is generally the case after such meetings, were very drunk .
14 They are both drunk, very drunk , and please take the cab away too.
15 Of course they could not have succeeded had he not been very drunk .
16 He looked about drowsily with a sheepish half-knowledge of having been very drunk .
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