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1
What yoke is
so
galling
as the necessity of being like him?
2
Never before had the realization been
so
galling
,
so bitter.
3
Never was anything
so
galling
as the air he had of contemptuous and amused comprehension.
4
His poverty had never seemed
so
galling
,
so humiliating.
5
If it could have been carried on in private, it would not have seemed
so
galling
.
6
This truth,
so
galling
to a lady, silenced Jane, made her bite her lips with rage.
7
It was just
so
galling
.
8
He gained a more secure position, and returned upon the enemy
so
galling
a discharge, as caused them to retire.
9
He knew that Ingeborg had a fancy for him; it was therefore
so
galling
to him that Olaf should have her.
10
What I find
so
galling
is that women who want caesareans are being denied them on the NHS for essentially political reasons.
11
Altogether, the spring of 1781 was very trying, for there was nothing
so
galling
to Washington as to be unable to fight.
12
History scarcely records another instance of tyranny
so
galling
and humiliating to the oppressed, and so insolent on the part of its author.
13
What I've always found
so
galling
about this sort of behaviour is that it's so often attributed to the supposedly uncontrollable male sex drive.
14
This name reminded Philip of the sacred bond of which Dolores was ignorant, and which had never seemed to him
so
galling
as now.
15
That's what's
so
galling
about this, to have the harder part of this done and have all these small specifics giving me such trouble.
16
Leaving them, though in somewhat dangerous company, we just glance at the lover, whose epistle to the proud maiden proved
so
galling
to her humours.
so
galling
so