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1 On the very eve of the day on which King Ferdinand II.
2 To the very eve of the wedding-day, his mind ferreted elusive hopes.
3 On the very eve of its signing, they heatedly refused to believe it.
4 But he saved his best card for the very eve of the election.
5 But our Ricky-ticky alienated Mackinnon on the very eve of publication.
6 Yet he persisted until the very eve , almost, of her betrothal to Ignacio.
7 I can't make an enemy of Stanley on the very eve of battle.
8 Things progressed with very little hitch until the very eve of the day set.
9 On the very eve of the decisive struggle, they were left without a leader.
10 Yet on the very eve of marriage-hejilted her.
11 See, Leopold, it is too late, I cannot retract upon the very eve of battle.
12 I was lame, hungry, fatigued, and my resources on the very eve of being exhausted.
13 Whither could he be going, she asked herself, on the very eve of his marriage?
14 And so things had gone on down to the very eve of his departure for Madrid.
15 We must remark once more Augustin's energy in travelling, to the very eve of his death.
16 But, with one thing and another, we were held back until the very eve of the ceremonies.
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