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1 They may not ascribe to your limited perception of current school events.
2 Nothing but our own pinchbeck ideas could ascribe to Him this pettiness.
3 Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, which we ascribe to Heaven.-SHAKESPEARE
4 Those who ascribe to him a cold heart have judged him unfairly.
5 Thinking this, what place can I ascribe to art in our education?
6 No, Jack hasn't a particle of the feeling you ascribe to him.
7 This is the particular metaphor which they all ascribe to him.
8 There is less intention in history than we ascribe to it.
9 Marx's second error, the one I ascribe to commission, was worse.
10 One cannot differentiate natural influences so as to ascribe to each its value.
11 Everywhere you see the virtue and quality that we ascribe to home-made articles.
12 Americans and British are inclined to ascribe to the Germans their own qualities.
13 But much of my enjoyment of it I ascribe to my friend Eddy.
14 But we must ascribe to it a higher dignity and a divine intention.
15 I should be sorry to ascribe to him such lines as:-
16 I do not ascribe to him, mind you, the possession of saintly virtues.
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