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1 She'd never thought of a single bone in her body as courageous .
2 He was as bold as brass and as courageous as a lion.
3 The miniseries is as courageous in its way as Adams was in his.
4 Has there ever been a scientist as courageous as Madam Curie?
5 He's as active as a rope-dancer, and he's as courageous as the devil.'
6 Then the grand duke escaped; but he was as courageous as he usually is.
7 If not, I hope the INTO will be as courageous as our secondary brethren.
8 The IRA initiative was universally recognised as courageous and imaginative.
9 I believe him to be as true as steel, and as courageous as true.
10 My father seemed as tall as Alexander-andquite as courageous .
11 Gervaise, at heart, did not feel as courageous when with Lantier as she said.
12 The pamphlets are largely aimed at Labour voters who might regard his stand as courageous .
13 His son was equally as courageous and self-possessed, not a tremor or faltering in either.
14 I hope I am as courageous as the next.
15 I hope you will prove yourself as courageous and trustworthy as he has always been.
16 In Conroy, a Liverpudlian ex-soldier, she found someone as courageous , committed and funny as her.
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