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1 The obscurity of scribbling columns for the Sindy may come to seem preferable .
2 It is torture so great that exile and death seem preferable .
3 But, perhaps, their symptoms might seem preferable to the remedy.
4 From an American standpoint a protectorate would seem preferable .
5 Sometimes one plan will seem to give the best results, and again the other will seem preferable .
6 The Spanish forms seem preferable to me.
7 The term "sexual equivalents" will seem preferable to some.
8 Passionately attached to his father, he had lost him in a way that would have made death seem preferable .
9 One or another of the common types will seem preferable , according to different conditions of soil and methods of work.
10 The icy waters, the ooze and mud of the river seemed preferable .
11 For Li Ning's board, that probably seemed preferable to raising regular debt.
12 Even death seemed preferable to losing such a vast sum of money.
13 Any thing seemed preferable to the horrible anxiety which oppressed her.
14 A sort of up-and-down life seems preferable to a bold, upstanding victorious life.
15 Death seemed preferable ... and so each capsule came equipped with a voluntary self-destruct.
16 Since they are, this method seems preferable to the Story Hour at the library.
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