Aún no tenemos significados para "justify so".
1The case was not clear enough to justify so officious a step.
2Whether there is evidence to justify so strange a conclusion, judge ye.
3What injury have we done to justify so intense desire of our destruction?
4Those who invoke the Nazis to justify so-called hate speech laws are misguided.
5Naught could the girl say to justify so heinous a crime as low birth.
6And where are the proofs that must justify so foul and so improbable an accusation?
7Unfortunately, very few of those animals are really distinct enough to justify so many distinct names.
8She can really justify so much of her behaviour because she's out to keep this man safe.
9There must be, methinks, some more general infirmity-common ,probably ,toall Eve-kind-tojustify so sweeping a stigma.
10Yet he could not find a motive that would justify so much trouble on his cousin's part.
11The facts do not seem to me many and strong enough to justify so immense a change of level.
12Whatever private indiscretions Nelson may have been guilty of, nothing could justify so ungrateful an act of ill-mannered snobbery.
13Why, then, send an ambassador to Spain, when as yet nothing has occurred to justify so extraordinary an expedient?
14I hope you found the results of your voyage, in the way of discovery, sufficiently successful to justify so much trouble.
15Her thoughts fluttered, and she strove to imagine what book the saint could have written to justify so beautiful a title.
16The other man looked up at him in sudden astonishment, wondering how so trivial a grievance could seem to justify so strong language.
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