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1 He was ready to admit that it was very reprehensible of him.
2 Forgive me, sir, these thoughts, which must seem very reprehensible to you.
3 The day being breezy, the insubordination of the large banners was very reprehensible .
4 This being a few minutes behind time is very reprehensible - very rep-re-hen-sible indeed, my love.
5 No, indeed, very reprehensible : I am, as a married man, entirely of your mind.
6 The moral conditions in those days were very reprehensible .
7 This, my dear child, is very reprehensible of you.
8 It was very reprehensible , I suppose.
9 It was very reprehensible in Craggie to make such an announcement to me so suddenly, on a street corner.
10 It is doubtless very reprehensible , but I must admit that the theory does not inspire me with overwhelming enthusiasm.
11 This was very reprehensible .
12 I am undoubtedly a very reprehensible character, Miss Penrhyn, but I don't think that I am worse than most men.
13 Lady Chettam thought that such conduct was very reprehensible , and remembered that Mrs. Truberry's mother was a Miss Walsingham of Melspring.
14 He was therefore able to catch Mr. Rushcroft in the very reprehensible act of taking liberties with the designs of the author.
15 True, such a manifestation of hard-heartedness and bad taste is very reprehensible ; but its cause is hunger, not sheer blackness of heart.
16 If I recollect right I expressed to you that your two oldest brothers' conduct was very reprehensible , and I there predicted their ruin.
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