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1 The question of speedy versus delayed publication is a very vexing one.
2 It's not a very big bite, though, of course, it must be very vexing .
3 It is very vexing , but it cannot be helped.
4 I dare-say you have no such trouble; but with our poorer people it is very vexing .
5 It is very vexing to bring things so far, and, when required, to find them nearly useless.
6 Only there was one very vexing problem with this scenario: His own newspaper didn't know anything about it.
7 But the new order of things in the house proved in time to be very vexing to Henry Hill.
8 It is very vexing , coming as it does just now, because we should have known our fate so much earlier.
9 It is very vexing to get thus far, and have to turn back, when perhaps another day's journey would bring me to a better country.
10 "Dear me, how very vexing , to be sure!"
11 "Now, this is very vexing , " Koshchei said, "and I cannot, of course, put up with such scepticism.
12 'By Jove, Monsieur le Cure, it is very vexing not to have an Epiphany queen, for we have the bean.
13 "Which must be very vexing . "
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