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1 I feel, humanly speaking, quite convinced that he is thoroughly in earnest.
2 Ethel seems quite convinced that a little roughing it will prove beneficial.
3 I am quite convinced you would do them a sight of good.
4 I am quite convinced that he would have come if he could.
5 You're quite convinced that these officials meant to murder their working people!
6 Despite the ceremonious greeting, he wasn't quite convinced of the visitors' friendly intentions.
7 I'm quite convinced that, five minutes later, I pass this very same person.
8 They are quite convinced that they have known us since childhood.
9 The actress hadn't quite convinced him that she was all right.
10 Never quite convinced myself of that, though, I'm glad to say.
11 Bellis discovered, with unfolding interest, that she was not quite convinced by him.
12 I am quite convinced I just observed her wearing a lemon-yellow knit shawl.
13 We'll see all manner of wonders in the next century, I'm quite convinced . '
14 And, I don't know why, I was quite convinced that Christopher was back.
15 I'm quite convinced Shakespeare had more than a conventional straight relationship.
16 Rukungu looks at the pictures, then at Jacob, not quite convinced .
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