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1 My uncle, so amenable in most matters, proved Inexorable on this point.
2 She was just so amenable and almost-naked about it, you know?
3 Graff was not so amenable to Vision and Ideals as usual.
4 Philip, finding her so amenable , tried to discuss their future plans.
5 His son Mosilikatze, however, was not so amenable to Zulu discipline.
6 She was not so amenable to the law as he.
7 Seeing her so amenable to reason, we smiled kindly and begged her to desist.
8 But your own people may not prove so amenable .
9 It's hard to imagine his one-time bandmate and old pal John Lydon being so amenable .
10 There were a number of things that had to happen in order for us to become so amenable to it.
11 Fate, at first so amenable , so reasonable, so open to negotiation, ends up by exacting a cruel revenge for happiness.
12 While small epitheliomas of the skin may be cured by means of the rays, they are not so amenable as rodent cancers.
13 It's such a comfort, when the gentlemen of one's household are so amenable to reason, and so ready to stand by one!
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15 Relieved to find him so amenable , I asked myself what I really had to tell; not so much that he would consider vital.
16 The elephant is found from sea to sea, but he has not proved to be so amenable to domestication as his Asian brother.
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