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1 I would we could have commanded a larger and more commodious boat.
2 That night they found a more commodious tree to sleep in.
3 Those cabins were now sheds and kitchens appended to larger and more commodious dwellings.
4 Since his decline upon this more commodious apartment, the old nursery had stood vacant.
5 Tom Thumb,' and compelled me to obtain a more commodious hall for my exhibition.
6 Cows would insist on larger and more commodious vessels.
7 This was a larger and much more commodious affair than it had been last year.
8 In the meantime the men and women moved from the cottage to the more commodious farm-house.
9 The practical result of the episode was a more commodious station-house, and more men on duty.
10 This better state of things was proved by his looking round for a more commodious residence.
11 It was more beautiful even than they had remembered it; and more commodious , and more delightfully situated.
12 He finds at night a more commodious house, but the best is always worse than he expected.
13 We have never seen a better arranged nor a more commodious place of its kind than this.
14 Nothing could be more perfect, more commodious .
15 Arrangements are making too in various directions to build new negro villages on a more commodious plan.
16 It is in the fashionable town, for fashion will go westward; it is larger, more commodious , more frequented.
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