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1 We must give our whole minds to the solution of this enigma.
2 Give your whole minds to the safety of the queen.
3 And we've got to put our whole minds on it.
4 Give your whole minds to your work, and don't waste time on useless speculation.
5 They couldn't really enjoy, with their whole minds , anything else, Mrs. Hilary sometimes vaguely felt.
6 You know that follies and trifles, fooleries, fashions, foibles, and failings, would occupy their whole minds .
7 I am now thoroughly disgusted with them; they live in ungrateful ease, and bend their whole minds to mischief.
8 These interpretations, however, did not satisfy the two mothers, whose whole minds were bent upon the happy marriage of their children.
9 Whole minds of thought lie concealed under those strange shapes.
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