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1 Besides, Boileau was very partial both in his encomiums and his censures.
2 The detective was reasoning from a very partial knowledge of the facts.
3 They did great good, but it was of a very partial nature.
4 I never was very partial to whiskers, but one cannot have everything.
5 The earlier disciples had only a very partial grasp of Christ's nature.
6 This mild judgment is based on a very partial survey of the phenomena.
7 But even before the recent attempts, its successes were very partial .
8 A book is only a very partial expression of its author.
9 But that fact affords a very partial explanation of your conduct.
10 Home was very partial to claret, and could not bear port.
11 You are not just to me, or at least you are very partial .
12 But he too might be mistaken, for he was very partial to me.
13 They are very partial to heat, but cannot stand cold weather.
14 Mrs. Graham was very partial to the works of Dr. John Owen, Rev.
15 They are very partial to the nectar enclosed within the calyces of rhododendron flowers.
16 Just so; some said that she -er- was very partial to him.
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