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1 Arrogance seems too closely knit into the very fibre of early success.
2 She had become part of the very fibre of his life.
3 Their dusk had penetrated the very fibre of the wood.
4 But what little I saw was printed indelibly on the very fibre of my nature.
5 Slowly it has been weaving itself into the very fibre of my character; I can't help it.
6 Quite unconsciously to himself, his mother's code had become ingrained in the very fibre of his being.
7 A peculiar sense of fear, of dread, is woven inextricably into the very fibre of man's being.
8 There is, too, a still deeper principle of negativity involved in the very fibre of personal life itself.
9 They must shake the very fibre of his being as the conception of a great picture shakes an artist.
10 In Miltoun there was rising that vast and subtle passion for dialectic combat, which was of his very fibre .
11 The emotional accompaniment that had stamped itself upon the very fibre of my soul, was not pain but awe.
12 More importantly, by sticking with the game the Northern Irishman was sticking with the very fibre of his being.
13 Every cell that became infected with it was infected in that very fibre that bound it to the spring of life.
14 But those who work with spiritual energy and enthusiasm are weaving their handiwork into the very fibre of the universal frame.
15 Idealism is wrought into the very fibre of the race, and is as indestructible as the imagination in which it has its roots.
16 For his immobility went deeper than any physical habit: it attacked, like an incurable malady, the very fibre and substance of his nature.
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