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1 He was tremblingly conscious of amaze at her-ofsomething wonderful in her.
2 The Lord of Kingsland gazes in amaze at the uninvited stranger.
3 The pigs stared up, and grunted in amaze at the stranger.
4 Father Ambrose shrank back in amaze at the tones and action.
5 Mr. Lethbridge gazed with amaze at the solemn countenance before him.
6 Wherefore am I lost in amaze at thine eloquent wisdom.
7 None the less there had been amaze at McDowell when Archer's demand was received.
8 Dr. Johnson sat in amaze at the odd frankness and childlike self-accusation of poor Goldsmith.
9 Andre of course suspected some romantic attachment, and was in constant amaze at Piers' fidelity.
10 He was amazed at the vigorous expressiveness in her telling of it.
11 I think you'd be amazed at how often your name pops up.
12 The military men who witnessed the trial were amazed at the results.
13 He was amazed at the change effected in so short a time.
14 Amazed at this, the prince turned to the fair lady and asked:
15 When the Italians occupied Austrian trenches, they were amazed at their quality.
16 He was amazed at the inexplicable attitude of the knights around him.
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