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1 A couple of days of Rubens and his church pictures makes one thoroughly and entirely sick of him.
2 By 1938, Agatha Christie had grown entirely sick of Hercule Poirot, asking: Why did I ever invent this detestable bombastic, tiresome little creature?
3 In 1860 he said: "Without having to complain, I am entirely sick and weary of the terms upon which I hold the seat."
4 "The said mind being entirely sick of its unsound body."
5 "Indeed, my dear sir, I begin to grow entirely sick of it," cries Amelia, "for sure all mankind almost are villains in their hearts."
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