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1 He spoke with such fervour that the Count was indeed dismayed.
2 And argued with such fervour that it would even make Paul Murphy blush.
3 Still she didn't guess what lent such fervour to their loves.
4 It's unimaginable that there would be such fervour over the use of the market's macro brewers.
5 When Tennyson wrote with such fervour and conviction:-
6 But I did not run with such fervour as I ran last night from that woman.
7 She spoke with such fervour that Stuart shivered.
8 Walter Zweifel has been following the story and Dominic Godfrey asked him what has unleashed such fervour .
9 What does it say about us then, the common man, when we latch onto tragedy with such fervour ?
10 And where shall we find such union, such fervour , such simplicity, such energy, as prevailed in that golden age?
11 But his faith in "Hygiene" had risen to such fervour that he dreaded the delay of postal delivery.
12 O'Rook began at once, and sang with such fervour and pathos, that his auditors became quite uproarious in their admiration.
13 And he took me in his arms, embracing me with such fervour that there was no doubting the sincerity of his feelings.
14 He obeyed with such fervour Isobel's pulse raced as the heat from his kisses ran through her like a jolt of electricity.
15 As for the development of the lands, however, neither the company nor its officers showed any such fervour in serving the royal cause.
16 He snatched her right hand with such fervour that I thought he was going to press it to his lips or his breast.
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