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1 Indeed, our team hardly proved as amenable as might have been wished.
2 The young patrician was as amenable to this law as the child of the lowest peasant.
3 I hope you find Lady Alna as amenable .
4 And I think the poor are just as amenable to that set of beliefs as anyone else.
5 Chrysabelle needed him to be as amenable as possible, not cranky because she'd pulled him from his beauty sleep.
6 But as a matter of fact, the Chinese are as amenable to reason as any people in the world.
7 And they are not as obedient as the Germans, or as amenable to splitting a difference as the British.
8 Should I ever have the misfortune to possess a husband I hope he may be as amenable to reason.
9 A broad scope of aliphatic carboxylic acids, including amino acids, exhibit as amenable substrates, and external oxidant is not required.
10 We could have been walking on an airless moon like Old Earth's-theconditions here were about as amenable to life.
11 Mrs. Quiverful, despite her rough appearance, would have been as amenable to such little tender cares as any lady in the land.
12 The Young Turks were as amenable to corruption as their predecessors; and under the guidance of Enver Bey Turkey relapsed into German suzerainty.
13 Paralysis agitans needs scarcely more than to be mentioned as amenable to the same methods, with small differences in the application of details.
14 "Pity you're not as amenable as your sister."
15 "Ees okay?" he asked politely after it was lit, remembering that Americans weren't nearly as amenable to smoking, but Paris nodded.
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