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1 They may become chronic and they are very liable to do so.
2 Strong milk would be very liable to seriously upset the child's digestion.
3 Russian sailors from the interior of the empire are very liable to scurvy.
4 The development of the quadrifids is very liable to be arrested.
5 Ivory, if it has been buried, is very liable to flake.
6 In the regiment there was a Lieutenant Slaughter who was very liable to sea-sickness.
7 The conscience is very liable to become sore with friction.
8 By this process the beer becomes very liable to spoil.
9 It may follow exposure to cold and wet, and is very liable to recur.
10 Soldiers who are marching with their heavy accoutrements are very liable to be attacked.
11 These are very liable to be vitiated by bad observation, collusion and other causes.
12 One man tells me that arsenic is a poison, very liable to cause death.
13 The relations of buyer and seller are ticklish relations, very liable to strains and conflicts.
14 Yet it is also itself very liable to illusion.
15 He is very liable to another dose of disaster.
16 She suffers from a fault that unusually clever people are very liable to- Imeanself-righteousness
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