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1 He felt that he had been tempted to linger too long.
2 But lest we linger too long, let us enter school here with Belton.
3 But we must not linger too long, even at the deathbed of a hero.
4 One should not linger too long at an afternoon tea.
5 And you had better not linger too long with your fair companion-piousPaulus-saintly Paulus!
6 Run quickly and hurry them, that they may not linger too far behind the people.
7 But I linger too long, and my comrades wonder.
8 We need not linger too long at our dissecting.
9 It bids one linger too much of home-longings.
10 But I fear to linger too long on the end, instead of telling you about the means.
11 Well, do not linger too long.
12 Everything possible was done so the departing soul would have no reason to turn back or linger too long.
13 Not wanting to linger too long and get home late, I settle on some building blocks and a wooden horse.
14 I confess I have feared to enter or linger too long in the many-colored land of Druid twilights and tunes.
15 It was true, as they confessed, when argued with, that the smell of the cooking used to linger too long.
16 Irish OpenThe temptation for any professional is either to look too far ahead or to linger too long in the past.
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