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1 Two fat tears rolled down his cheeks; he was very sentimental .
2 He was very sentimental , and his head was full of romance.
3 He used to be very sentimental , and was always talking Ruskin.
4 There is fighting in it; but it is very sentimental , if I remember rightly.'
5 One can get very sentimental over a thing like that.
6 Between meals people can be very sentimental , morbid, and tragical.
7 I don't think there was anything very sentimental about that.
8 He got very sentimental : 'Oh your father wouldn't have liked you to do that.'
9 There are a few little souvenirs in that desk, but nothing very sentimental or interesting.
10 You wouldn't think it, but Tiberius is very sentimental .
11 I used to think them very sentimental and pretty.
12 All this sounds, while I soberly write it down, very sentimental , and picturesque, and poetical.
13 The Jew is really a very sentimental being.
14 That was being very sentimental , was it not?
15 It sounded and looked sentimental, yet Jean Jacques was never less sentimental in a very sentimental life.
16 On the return, they became very sentimental .
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