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1 Isaac saw the militia look up and confer for a minute.
2 There is no honour the Crown would not confer for such remarkable service.
3 They stop and confer for a second, their words carrying no further than the ear they are shouted into.
4 Occasionally, agents poked their heads into the room, and either Rita or Jennie stepped outside to confer for a few moments.
5 The two physicians conferred for some time, speaking in under tones.
6 They conferred for a moment but didn't tell us anything.
7 Banks, brokers and others conferred for hours on Tuesday about the feasibility of resuming trade.
8 The three at the table conferred for a moment.
9 She and Scott conferred for a moment and nodded.
10 Bishoprics, once conferred for wisdom and piety, had become prizes for the rapacious and ambitious.
11 Young and Edwards, after conferring for one long, trying hour, determined on settling the question.
12 The cops conferred for a few minutes, and then one of them turned to Liu.
13 After we had conferred for a long time, my friend summed it all up with the remark:
14 The Rectorship is an honor conferred for the year on some faculty member for superior worth and scholarship.
15 The only real joy of possession is the power which it confers for a larger life of service.
16 Matthew went to Nicholas's office to discuss it all with him, and the two brothers conferred for days.
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