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1 Octavia had allowed herself to be more sentimental than she perhaps intended.
2 Nothing more sentimental could be extracted for the rest of the voyage.
3 Make Way for Tomorrow seems, on the surface, a little more sentimental .
4 David hates sentiment, probably because he's more sentimental than most of us.
5 There had been a thrill, too, in their more sentimental passages.
6 One more sentimental record, and I shall have reached another mile-stone.
7 I could have sent you many a more sentimental thing, but nothing better.
8 The brooch had more sentimental value than monetary, but now it, too, was gone.
9 Gregory of Nyssa was still more sentimental and plaintive than Basil and Gregory Nazianzen:
10 Over the course of the hour, the songs become progressively more sentimental and silly.
11 Jozef Ortega was no more sentimental than any under-boss.
12 There was a bit of moisture in the eyes of Albert, the younger and more sentimental .
13 But others may have held more sentimental attachment.
14 The Innocents Abroad is more soul-satisfying than its successor, more poetic; more sentimental , if you will.
15 The one in London was probably more sentimental .
16 Tom was thanking Feodorowna in still more sentimental language, when the old tutor seized their arms.
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