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1 Are not these ample amends for the ill-will Mr. Wenlock bears me?
2 The profits of the speculation made ample amends for the sacrifice.
3 But the hearty applause from the sixpenny places made ample amends .
4 If, however, they disappoint you in size, they make ample amends in height.
5 If the audience had done less than justice, surely it made ample amends .
6 Nevertheless, on Palm Sunday of the new year, 1849, I received ample amends .
7 The emperor condemned his too scrupulous fears and credulity, and made her ample amends .
8 Miss Van Tyne, you now surely have made ample amends .
9 But as fortunately I have another term, I shall make ample amends to Lane later.
10 But the sixth volume made ample amends ; Mahomet and the Popes were gentlemen and good company.
11 For this insult will I have ample amends .
12 Buffet, in his broken English, talked away sufficiently to make ample amends for his employer's taciturnity.
13 But surely all this makes ample amends .
14 If I thought that at first I had been treated with ingratitude, ample amends was made afterwards.
15 If Louis de Montcalm failed to satisfy his preceptor, he had a brother who made ample amends .
16 If there was nothing characteristic in the entertainer, the company made ample amends for his want of singularity.
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