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1 Evelyn was in reality very patient and very slow to take offence .
2 I thought it was strange but I didn't take offence to it.
3 For too many online snowflakes, the default position is to take offence .
4 It was impossible to take offence at him, he was so good-natured.
5 Podtyagin considers whether to take offence or not-anddecides to take offence .
6 He was less inclined to take offence now than five minutes earlier.
7 I will go on-onlyplease do not take offence without good cause.
8 She lowered her eyes, but she did not seem to take offence .
9 The Royal Highnesses were at first astonished, inclined, perhaps, to take offence .
10 Note it, and do not take offence , my young friend, too readily.
11 If you take offence , you probably are the problem this cartoon is depicting.
12 The High Mage chose not to take offence at the question.
13 In fact, it was impossible to take offence with the man.
14 Some atheists take offence at the mere existence of faith-based organisations.
15 Besides, it was not easy to make the interpreter take offence .
16 There is nothing at which the sex is more likely to take offence .
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