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1 He would have become furious , and in his fury would have wrecked reform.
2 He succeeded with great difficulty in stringing it, when the battle had become furious .
3 Finding that it had been claimed, he had become furious .
4 He would often become furious after they left or insult them when they were here.
5 The bug had aroused itself and had become furious .
6 The beast is become furious with continued baiting.
7 She could become furious with the swamp which spread out so big, and did no good.
8 In 1816 he said: The democracy may become furious ; it has a heart; it can be moved.
9 The terrorist had become furious after learning children had been shown a picture of the Prophet Mohammed.
10 The girl now seemed to become furious .
11 But when wounded they are more likely than not to become furious , and their fury knows no bounds.
12 When every day I am told of the same thing, in the same tone of voice, I become furious .
13 You have only to make the most distant allusion to a tin-pedler in his hearing, and he will become furious .
14 Guido would become furious .
15 The bombardment had become furious - asteadyrolling thunder from the Prussian cannon punctuated by the heavy shocks from Mont Valérien.
16 If awakened, he would crave for brandy and water; and if he got that sweet poison, he would probably become furious .
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